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How To Start A Day Spa

For years, I wanted to start a day spa. I spent hours dreaming about the services I would offer, where my spa would be located, and the décor. But I spent no time thinking about accounting, product inventory, or staffing. And you know what would have happened had I decided to start a day spa – I would have gone broke in no time.

The first thing you should do if you think you want to start a day spa is begin visiting the competition. Within an 8-mile radius, you might find a day spa, medical spa, or even a hotel spa. You can certainly check all the varieties if time permits, but pay particular attention to the day spa. Knowing what the competition is doing is the first step if you want to start a day spa.

Drop in, schedule an appointment for one of their services, request a brochure and a price list, and see what makes the competition tick. You can learn a lot more from the inside looking out. Discover what makes them special. Remember with a new business that it’s what is on the outside that will attract new clients. It’s only later that the inside is what will attract those clients to return.

When you start a day spa, it is important that you hire professionals to help you create your image. That image includes your name and logo, your business theme, your written material such as brochures, your website, and more. You’ll need a graphics artist, general contractor, an accountant, a lawyer, website designer, to name just a few. Always get the right professional for the job at hand and never let one person convince you that they can do it all. If you are going to start a day spa that do it, right.

To start a day spa you ware going to make sure that you have a good marketing plan in place. There’s a difference between marketing and advertising so be sure you understand what that is so as not to be wasting your hard earned money.

A well-designed website can be a valuable tool to promote your business. It’s an excellent tool to tell the world what services you offer, and even provide printable discount coupons or value added content such as articles which will keep visitors keep coming back.

You need to start a day spa with the right staff. Each of the individuals you employee should be a licensed professional in their area of expertise. Customer service is very important, do besides the technical end it’s important that your staff know how important customer service is and what your expectations are. In fact, customer service is the quickest way to a successful spa.

When you decide to start a day spa, you’ve taken the first step to becoming a successful business owner. Remember to learn from both the successes and failures of others.

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How To Start A Day Spa

Posted by admin in: Day Spa

How To Start A Day Spa

So you are thinking of starting a day spa- it’s going to be a wonderful journey with trials and tribulations along the way, but there’s much more to staring your business than just putting the sign up and opening the door. It all begins with finding something you are passionate about which is why you want to start a day spa, after that it’s as easy as 1 – 2 – 3, or should we say ABC in this case.

A is for Action Plan which will keep you focused and on task when you are faced with the chaos of opening your day spa. It’s the guide of what needs to be done and when you need to do it.

B is for Budget, which is very important when you go to start a day spa. If you don’t know what things are going to cost, then it’s time you began to do some price checking. You’ll especially want to know what your start up costs are going to be.

C is for your Current Situation which means you are going to find out what’s currently going on in the spa industry you are about to enter. You want to know which products are hot, which areas are seeing the most growth, and any other statistics you can learn.

D is for Do, which means you need to do some networking. Attend meetings at the chamber of commerce, town hall, or anywhere else where groups of potential clients might be.

E is for Executive Summary, which means it is important that everyone involved in the business to knows what their job is going to be. With a spa there are many specialized professions under one roof and there may even be some over lapping so each person needs to be clear about their responsibilities.

F is for Files which means you need to keep very good records on your clients so that each time they visit you know everything you should about them and they feel very special. For example, Mrs. Jones would you like to have the same red polish as last time?

G is for Goals, which means you have an idea of what you want in a month, a year, and five years for your business. When you start a day spa you must be motivated enough to think past tomorrow.

That you know the ABC’s on how to start a day spa you only need to discover the secrets the rest of the alphabet can hold for you.