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7 Ideas To Increase Salon Business This Valentine’s Day

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7 Ideas To Increase Salon Business This Valentine’s Day

Need Last-Minute Valentine’s Day Ideas? Look No Further!

1. Make Your Valentine’s Day Gifts Stand Out

Cut out all the work for your customer and your Valentine’s Day gifts won’t stay on the shelf for long. Make sure to add Valentine cards or tags to your gift certificates, gift cards and even retail products to help clients see them as Valentine’s Day gifts. The trick here is to really make it obvious to customers. While you know that your products would make great gifts, it might not even cross your clients’ minds. The final touch? Upload your fabulous decorative work to your salon’s Facebook and/or Instagram page so potential customers also know about what you have to offer. Stay on top of retail sold for Valentine’s Day by using your Phorest stock & inventory reporting for genuine insights that you can trust.

2. Market To The Right Shoppers With Specific Valentine’s Day Gift Suggestions

Find a way to communicate with people who aren’t client when it comes to purchasing gift cards as Valentine’s gifts for their significant others. Don’t assume that they will see your products and services as gifts, they need to be advised on what to get and who to buy for. One way of doing this is by sending an SMS from your Phorest software to anyone who may not be a regular client, but who has purchased gift cards in your salon over the last number of years.

3. Create Your Own IOU Valentine’s Day Coupon Book

In relationships, couples often write IOUs for back rubs, foot rubs, etc. Take inspiration from this in your salon by creating Valentine IOUs which customers can exchange for a free add-on, branded promotional item, sample size retail product or another gift with their next purchase.

4. Create a Valentine’s Day Themed Email Promotion For Your Clients

You could do this in addition to (or instead of) your February email newsletter. In this email we suggest that you make Valentine’s Day gift suggestions. You could also use this opportunity to let customers know what kind of care they can expect, each and every time they visit your salon or spa, from every staff member.

5. Valentine’s Day Hair, Makeup & Makeovers

Give your clients some inspiration this Valentine’s by compiling celebrity photos to create Valentine’s Day date night looks customers can request for hair or makeup in preparation for Valentine’s Day dates. Offer an all-inclusive package with spray tans, shellac nails etc to make sure your appointment book is booked out. Optimise your chances of getting people in the door by promoting these as Valentine’s Day makeover or pampering packages as gifts men should purchase for the special women in their lives, trust us most men will appreciate the help.

6. Host An Open House Or Introduce A ‘Happy Hour’

Create an event like an open house or happy hour where you demo hair and makeup for Valentine’s Day. Show the products needed to recreate these looks. Create promotions that offer double treat points for appointments booked or products purchased in February for your best customers, or all customers. Or assign double points to a service that could benefit from a promotional boost. This is an opportunity to reward your loyal clients.

7. Make Your Own Valentine’s Day Decorations

This takes a bit of work, so might not be for everyone, but can make your salon look and feel more festive. Create your own cut-out Valentine’s hearts using craft paper and inside each include quotes about love. You could include special discount codes in some. Give one to each customer every day in February until Valentine’s Day or for the entire month, (the more you give away, the more impactful this idea will be!)

We also have a Mardi Gras & Valentine’s Day marketing toolkit for your perusal; make sure you download that here!

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