Beauty school training for cosmetology students and foreign hairdressers who need to pass the State Board Examination to get Cosmetology License. Free classes for Theory and Practical part of the cosmetology exam.
Sunday, May 27, 2012
Cosmetology Success: Business Training
Focus; Attention training; Mental Foundation; Target Market Niche (decide who are you serving and with what; offer what people need as far as hair, nail, skin services and sales are concerned. Decide who and what. Establish yourself as an expert in doing cosmetology, gaining clients, and making money. Research your market. Learn how to Establish Strategic Alliances: networking, partnership, participating in events, formal referral system, bartering for cosmetology services and with other businesses; bartering provides leverage. Learn to SET UP SYSTEMS. Late clients? There is a way to train them not to be late. Lean to chose to do what you like and what you are good at, and what is appropriate in your industry. Business is an art and science. What is being on time? If you are on time: you are late; if you are early: you are on time! This video is a business strategy class video for cosmetologists, barbers, beauty school students, salon representatives, spa estheticians, health care and wellness providing professionals. The speaker in the video is Carrie Reinagel; video by BeautyHealthTravel Channel.
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One thing that I have learned through my cosmetology ce for starting my own business just lately is that if you plan the business out right, there is definitely no way that the industry is going to let you down. Even if there are economic problems, people will always find time and ways to pamper themselves in a beauty salon.
ReplyDeleteYes, I agree, even in hard economy, a well planned business delivers! People find time and money to frequent beauty salons that have a well organized and trained creative team.
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