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The springtime is here; it's a time for change, innovation, and thriving. It is perfect timing for changing up patterns and starting something new. Here are some ways to create abundance of cash flow with the springtime.
Sending out a newsletter can have a 70% higher return rate then social media- when it comes to moving products, services and keeping potential clients engaged. The idea is to be a bright light in an overflowing email box.
A newsletter is a way to create wealth flow through gifting of yourself. What do you love most about your beauty business? What lights you up? That's what your brand's newsletter should be about. The key is to ask yourself- what you would like to GIVE? and not what you want to GET. Your nervous system in giving ease naturally creates abundance. Who you are ‘being’ in what you are doing determines the outcome.
Feature packages, featured posts, the products that are rocking your world, after care tips, mixers & community events…The skies are not even the limit 🙂 I recommend sending a newsletter in the new season, then monthly, maybe bi-weekly. See what wants to happen. My favorite place for newsletter and media creation is Canva. Canva makes everyone into a sophisticated designer and is incredibly easy/intuitive to get the hang of.
2.COACHING & EXPANDING POTENTIAL
Beauty business coaching has become an increasingly popular resource for entrepreneurs in the beauty industry looking to grow their businesses. Whether you're just starting out or looking to take your business to the next level, a beauty business coach can provide valuable guidance and support to help you achieve your goals.
So what exactly is beauty business coaching? At its core, it is a form of coaching specifically tailored to the beauty industry. A beauty business coach works with individuals to help them identify their goals and develop strategies to achieve them. This can include everything from developing a business plan and marketing strategy to improving customer service and expanding product lines.
One of the most significant benefits of working with a beauty business coach is the personalized attention you receive. Every business is unique, and a coach can work with you to identify your specific needs and develop a plan to meet them. They can provide valuable insights and expertise based on their own experiences in the industry, as well as resources and tools to help you overcome any challenges you may face.
Another advantage of working with a beauty business coach is accountability. A coach can help you stay focused and motivated, holding you accountable to the goals you set for yourself. They can also provide support and encouragement as you navigate the ups and downs of entrepreneurship.
Overall, beauty business coaching can be a game-changer for anyone looking to grow their beauty business. It provides a unique opportunity to learn from someone who has been there before, gain valuable insights, and develop a plan to achieve your goals. If you're ready to take your beauty business to the next level, consider working with a coach who can help you get there. The beauty business coach industry is in full bloom for all budgets with a range offerings, including online courses and app based support.
Curious about coaching? A must listen podcast is grow my salon business where Antony Whitaker has over 183 episodes interviewing experts to get you inspired and on your way to finding the perfect coach for you.
If you have a golden piece of advice that has helped your cash flow grow please share it in the comments below. You never know...you just might help a fellow lash & brow artist!
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A smooth, flawless wax can leave your skin looking and feeling incredible, but proper aftercare is essential to maintain those results and keep your skin healthy. Freshly waxed skin is more sensitive and needs extra attention to avoid irritation, redness, or ingrown hairs.