Cash in on Christmas – How to Make More During The Silly Season

Did you know that people spend on average 30% more during the Christmas season? The psychology around Christmas spending is interesting, but the important thing to know is that people want to spend – they spend on their loved ones and they spend on themselves. 

So how do we make sure they spend in our Salons? How do we make sure we can have our piece of the pie – and eat it too? 

Today on the podcast I’m going to reveal 2 ways that you can cash in on Christmas – and maximise sales in your salon WITHOUT squeezing in any extra clients. 

Salon Owners: This the Only Way to Make Profit in Your Business

The word PROFIT has a bit of a bad rep these days – often associated with want and greed but you need profit to run a successful business – it’s not negotiable.

Salon owners who aren’t prioritising profit are inevitably condemning themselves to live week to week – paying themselves with the leftovers… If there are any.

Perfectionism Is Ego in Disguise – 3 Mistakes All Creatives Make in Business

Is this you?

You started your business because you’re passionate about your craft… you want to do things well, do them your way and really channel your creativity into something that is truly your own.

Only now, you’re bogged down in ‘business stuff’ – payroll, hiring, marketing – what happened to the fun stuff?

So many Salon Owners I know have experienced this – and god knows I did when I opened my Salon.

The problem is, as entrepreneurs we’re used to a certain creative process – but when it comes to business – it just can’t thrive on love, passion, and creativity alone.

On this episode of The Salon Owners Collective Podcast, I’m joined by business coach, Laura Higgens. Based in Sydney, Laura helps creatives who are facing this very problem and today she shares the 3 main roadblocks every creative faces when they endeavour to turn their passion and craft into a profitable business.

The Selfish Salon Owner? Why Prioritizing Yourself is Essential to Success

Tired of feeling like you’re working so hard on your Salon business… with little to no reward?

You’re constantly hustling, but you never feel satisfied.

Maybe you spend every waking moment thinking about your Salon, and how to “make things better”. You’re always looking towards the next goalpost, but not actually enjoying the present moment. Who’s guilty?