Open Your Own Nail Salon
Imagine owning a fun and financially rewarding business making people's nails look beautiful. Welcome to the nail salon business!
About a Career as a Nail Salon Owner
If you are currently a nail technician (also known as a manicurist or pedicurist) working for someone else, starting your own nail salon business gives you the freedom and creativity of being your own boss.
If you aren't a nail technician yourself, opening a nail salon lets you own a creative and social business in a largely recession-proof industry. Many people, particularly women, consider manicures and pedicures to be an "affordable luxury."
You can start a nail salon relatively inexpensively. For example, you can choose to start a mobile nail salon business or, depending on where you live, you may be able to open a nail salon in your own home. Of course, you also have the option of opening your nail salon in a retail location.
When you open your own nail salon, you have the luxury of designing the type of nail salon you want, and providing the types of services you want.
You can open a neighborhood walk-in nail salon or an exclusive upscale salon. You can open a full-service nail salon with manicures and pedicures of all types, or specialize in particular nail care services such as acrylic nails, gels, wraps, or nail art.
Guide to Become a Nail Salon Owner
If opening a nail salon sounds like the career of your dreams, the FabJob Guide to Become a Nail Salon Owner is for you! In this e-book you will discover how you can successfully start a nail salon.
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The nail salon guide offers insider tips and expert advice from beauty industry insiders including successful nail salon owners. The experts who share advice in this guide include:
Robbie Schaeffer, Owner of ROB|B Salon, a green salon and the first OPI concept salon, located in Los Angeles, California
Dorothy McKinley-Soressi, Vice President of Industry Relations for Empire Beauty Schools
Harris Shepard, President, Harris Shepard Public Relations, Inc., recently named by Women’s Wear Daily as one of the leading movers and shakers of the beauty industry, his client list includes OPI Nail Lacquers
Sherrie McCarter, Co-owner of The Nail Bar, a cocktail bar-themed nail salon with a focus on natural nails located in Hermosa Beach, California
Lisa McQueen and Wendy Pursch, Co-owners of Embellish Nails, a nail salon and boutique in Austin, Texas
Jaime Schrabeck, Ph.D., Owner, Precision Nails, Carmel, California, a manicurist with over 17 years experience and a nail salon consultant
The guide covers topics of vital importance to anyone who wants to open a nail salon in the United States or Canada, plus helpful advice for opening a nail salon in any country. It includes:
How to Start a Nail Salon Business
How to create a business plan for your nail salon (includes a sample nail salon business plan)
Deciding what kind of nail salon to open
An overview of options for your nail salon business:
Buying an established nail salon (including how to find nail salons for sale)
Buying a nail salon franchise
Opening a new nail salon in a retail space
Starting a mobile nail salon service
Starting a home-based nail salon business
Choosing a name for your nail salon
Where to get start-up financing for your nail salon business (includes sample start-up budgets)
Deciding on the best legal structure for your nail salon business (incorporation, partnership, and others)
Information about important business matters that can affect your nail salon including insurance and licenses
How much space (square footage) you need to open your nail salon
What to consider when choosing a location for your nail salon, including information about permits and leases
Interior and exterior design of your nail salon
Equipment you need to start a nail salon business, and where to get it
Managing Your Nail Salon Business
How to develop effective systems for running your nail salon business on a daily basis
Setting your nail salon's hours of operation
Booking appointments
Setting prices for your nail salon's services
Accepting payment from your clients
Buying and selling products
How to find suppliers for the products you will use and sell in your nail salon
How to buy products at a discount with tips on negotiating the best payment terms
Keeping track of your inventory
How much to mark up prices on products you sell to your nail salon clients
Creating in-store displays to market products
What you need to know about staffing your nail salon
An overview of nail salon positions from receptionist to manager
Hiring nail technicians versus renting chairs
Paying your staff (including standard hourly wages and commission splits for a nail salon)
How to find great nail salon staff
Developing promotional materials to market your nail salon business (including a menu of services and website)
Ways to attract nail salon clients through advertising and free publicity
Dealing with difficult customers including advice on preventing "no shows"
How to get repeat business from your nail salon clients
Plus you will find even more resources and advice, including:
The best places to find the highest quality nail care products
Valuable samples and checklists, including:
Sample business plan for a nail salon
Sample floor plan for a nail salon
Sample lease agreement
Sample start-up budgets for a nail salon
Sample interview questions for salon employees
Sample list of supplies
Checklist to evaluate competing nail salons
Checklist to evaluate potential locations
Checklist for nail salon operations
Checklist of nail salon equipment
How to organize your nail salon's grand opening
An overview of opportunities for future growth for your nail salon business including expanding your current salon or opening additional locations
And more!
How to Get the Nail Salon Owner Guide
You can have all this and more for an incredible price. It can cost hundreds of dollars to take courses on starting a business, and chances are they will not include specific information about how to open a nail salon. The FabJob Guide to Become a Nail Salon Owner contains some of the best business advice you could get from other sources, plus much more.
The information in this guide can save you many hours of research, help you avoid some costly mistakes, and give you information you need to open your own nail salon.
This guide has been selling for up to $39.95 U.S. for an e-book alone. SPECIAL OFFER: If you buy the e-book today, you can have this valuable insider information for the incredible price of only $29.97.
Bonus CD-ROM Also Available: If you would like to have a back-up or spare copy of the guide, you can have it on CD-ROM for only $5 more (plus shipping). You will also receive the e-book so you can read it immediately.
You can earn back the price of the guide your very first day in business. Plus this guide can help you open a nail salon much more quickly and profitably.
If you believe you deserve to have the career of your dreams, this guide is for you. It gives you what you need to know to open a nail salon.
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