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The cheapest & easiest ways to get more customers in your doors AND keep them coming back
Hoppy Easter everybody! đŁ
This week is busy for EVERYONE so we wanted to keep this issue short.
In todayâs issue, Iâll give you 15 cheap & easy ways to get more customers in your salon doors AND keep them coming back.
This weekâs writing is inspired by a question asked in our private Facebook community đ
Even though this week is busy, it canât be a holiday every week (thank goodness, am I right đ ).
Whether youâre looking to go out on your own, open up a new location, or just looking to get some more customers in your door - bookmark this issue. Seriously, itâs GOLD.
Here are the 15 proven ways to get more customers in your door and keep them coming back đ
To Get More AppointmentsâŠ
Create business cards. Drop them off at the local churches, community centers, and restaurants. Sounds simple, but simple works.
Join âMomâ Facebook groups in the area. Introduce yourself and tell them about your new business. Youâd be surprised at the support youâd get here!!
Leave flyers around the local dog parks for a discounted bath. (Have you ever seen a clean dog leave a dog park?!) If you can get them to come in for a bath, you can most likely get them to stay for a groom.
Befriend the owners of local vets or pet stores that donât offer grooming. Bring them donuts or muffins, write a hand-written note, and leave some business cards. They might turn into your biggest fan!
Leave flyers in mailboxes of the neighborhoods you go in. If you are grooming their neighborâs dog, itâs an easy add to the schedule for you!
If youâre mobile, park your van in the Home Depot parking lot on weekends with magnets on the side for dog owners to take. Seriously, this WORKS.
Advertise just your ânail trimsâ service. EVERYONE knows their dog needs nail trims but not everyone thinks their dog needs a groom. Educate the client and upsell the groom.
Self-service dog washes. Build a few into your salon, offer subscription based membership or multi-package deals to subsidize this costs (10 baths for $X).
After An AppointmentâŠ
Call customers from the day. Ask them how you did. If itâs a positive review, ask them if theyâll leave it on google / yelp for you. Text them a link. If you canât get ahold of them, send them an sms text asking how you did. Your customers will appreciate this more than you know.
Ask current customers if they know of any friends with dogs that would like a free nail trim or could use a good groomer.
Donât forget to ask your customers how they found you! That way you can figure out which marketing really works and double down!!
For Further Brand AwarenessâŠ
Apply for business awards. There's a good chance your city or industry has a "best of" awards program. Someone has to win those awardsâwhy not you? Applying is often free, and it gives your brand both online and print exposure. Weâre featuring the top groomers in each city so apply here.
Host classes or events. Hosting classes or events is a great way to get the word out about your business and, depending on how you go about it, pull in some extra revenue. Here are a few ideas:
Annual Easter Egg Hunt - dogs + kidsâŠ. perfect mix!
Ball Crawl - bar crawl with dogs!
Pop Up Art with Pups - Create your own animal themed art project!
Adoption Events - partner with local adoption shelters to host an event!
Offer a Groupon deal. I have a love-hate relationship with Groupon. I've enjoyed using them to try new businesses myself, and I've used it to drive foot traffic for clients. But be careful with the discount amounts you allow!
Send direct mail. Direct mail is alive and well. It's more personalâand much more likely to be opened than an email. Give it a try, it might just work!
đ We Want To Learn From You:
What marketing ideas work for you? (check all that apply) |
How much money do you spend on marketing every month? |
Now that we spent this whole email giving you easy ways to get more customers⊠itâs time to talk about how to turn away the bad ones đ
And lucky for you, I went out and found a pro to teach us this one! (If I canât tell my 5 year old cousin ânoâ after heâs eaten 32 Oreos, what makes you think I can tell a cute little doodle no?! đ)
On Monday at 1PM EST, Judy Hudson will teach her famous class âThe Art of Sayân NO!â for free to our private Facebook community.
To get access, join our group here and RSVP to the pinned link â https://www.facebook.com/groups/thedailygroomer/
Happy Easter everybody!
Thatâs all folks! Until next time, letâs rock ân roll đ¶đ€