Advertising Hair Salon, How and Why to Advertise Your Salon
Advertising Hair Salon By Greg Milner, the Hair Salon Marketing Guy
Advertising a hair salon is just one part of your
overall marketing mix.
When you advertise, you are marketing. The local
newspaper or Yellow Pages are just another medium to carry your
marketing
message. And like any other form of marketing –
direct mail, radio, in-store promotions, pavement sandwich boards,
TV – you
still need to work out what your message is before
you do anything.
Why advertise? For a couple of very good reasons.
a) Because all businesses lose customers from
time to time. They move out of your area, they get a better offer
from a
competitor, or – rather inconveniently for both them
and you – they die!
b) Because just by bringing in new customers, you
get a percentage of them referring their friends and family to you.
Now, there are only TWO kinds of customers – the
ones you already have, and the ones you haven’t met yet.
You wouldn’t advertise in the press to announce a
special offer to your existing customers, would you? No, simply
because you
already know their names and addresses. So direct
mail is much more efficient to carry your message to them.
The purpose of advertising is to get the attention
of those people you don’t know yet, who might become your customers.
But apart from the different types of media you will
use to carry your message, the message itself still has to have some
bare essentials in it. First, your message has to
contain a great answer to this question:
“Why should I, your prospective customer, do business with you
as against any and all your competition?”
When you have a great answer to that question,
you’re well on your way. (The Essential Salon Owner’s Marketing
Toolkit
contains a complete chapter on this subject, as well
as pre-written hair salon advertising that is proven to get
results.)
You can find a great answer to that crucial question
quite easily. One of the best ways I know of doing this is what I
call
‘Claiming the High Ground.”
Here’s what I mean: Do you truly believe that your
salon is the very best in your area? Or, are your stylists the most
experienced? Maybe your salon is the ‘Friendliest’.
I once wrote an ad for a salon that contained a
caption under her photo. It said “Perth’s Number #1 Hair Stylist.”
At first
she was shocked. “You can’t say that!” she cried.
“What if somebody complains?”
“Nobody will,” I said. “And even if somebody does,
so what? The worst that could happen is a lot of publicity, which
can only
benefit you, not your competition.”
Claiming the high ground is easy. You can literally
claim it for just about anything you choose. Why? Because nobody
else
has!
But the one, crucial thing your ad MUST have is a
compelling OFFER. An offer is NOT a discount. All that does is cut
your
profits. No, an offer is something which offers
massive perceived value to your customer, while costing you little
or
nothing. And you can do this easily, by giving away
treatments, for example, that you would otherwise charge for, to get
your
new customer in the door and cement a relationship
with her.
You’ll find some great examples of compelling offers
in Essential href="http://www.beauty-salon-marketing.com/toolkit.html">Salon
Owner’s Marketing Toolkit, but here’s what one Toolkit
owner said after she ran an ad she got out of the
Toolkit:
“After placing many ads in local newspapers
with not much response and sometimes NO response, I am so delighted
with
the results from my latest ad, applying the
Marketing Toolkit advice. Twenty eight replies, 11 bookings and 17
gift vouchers
bought, only 2 cancellations!! An amazing result.
That is 26 new clients coming to my salon. I am very happy. The ad
cost
$260, and I should take $1820 from the number of
clients, these are 26 new clients though which is fantastic, and
already I
have had excellent feedback and people buying
products etc. Pauline Dudgeon, owner, Janesce Skin Solutions,
Armadale, Victoria. pauline@janescemelbourne.com.au
If you would like to read more about advertising, I
recommend Beauty Mag Online
– go to the home page and scroll down to ‘Business
and Administration’
Advertising Hair Salon |