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> Subject: Re: NailTech:: Groupon!!! Need input!!!
> From: onykoph...@yahoo.com
> To: nailtech@googlegroups.com
>
> I wonder how the client retention rate would change if you offer the
> deal on services that are viewed more as "continuous?" like
> enhancement
I wonder how the client retention rate would change if you offer the
deal on services that are viewed more as "continuous?" like
enhancements where people expect that they're making a committment to
fills?
In my area, manis and pedis are popular (especially thanks to uv
polishes now!) BUT clients
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From: keyzka...@bellsouth.net
Subject: Re: NailTech:: Groupon!!! Need input!!!
To: nailtech@googlegroups.com
Yes, Shawnguess what Karen got surprised with first thing Tuesday morning??
Apparently Groupon called our owners late Friday afternoon...saying they saw
we have
tional deal, and rebooked already.
Tomorrowis a riot!
Will keep you guys postedand I am very interested in the variety of
responses this thread got. Thanks so much, guys!
Karen Hodges
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From: shawn wilson
To: nailtech@googlegroups.com
Sent: Tue, Oc
ilTech
Sent: Tue, Oct 18, 2011 10:28 pm
Subject: NailTech:: Groupon!!! Need input!!!
Hey guys...those of you who have done theseI need some REAL
information...not what the salesman told the owners of the salon I'm working in!
1. Do you feel you get a mix of "real" c
Hi Karen,
Have they already signed the contract?
Shawn Wilson
www.ExquisiteNailBoutique.com
312-263-0330
On Oct 18, 2011 11:16 PM, "Nicole Cormier" wrote:
> I was thinking of doing it so I helped out a girlfriend at the spa she
> manages when her Groupon clients overwhelmed the staff. Here is
I was thinking of doing it so I helped out a girlfriend at the spa she
manages when her Groupon clients overwhelmed the staff. Here is my 2 cents:
1. They operate on appts so the groupon people dominated the schedule at the
expense of regular clients. Each staff person is about 70% booked on aver
One of the latest Nails magazines has an article about this. My one comment
would be that they say to do a monetary coupon purchase instead of a specific
service. So buy a $25 coupon worth $50 in services.. And It's easier to upsell
them when they book an appt..
Just my thoughts
Meryl Hayton
Hey guys...those of you who have done theseI need some REAL
information...not what the salesman told the owners of the salon I'm working in!
1. Do you feel you get a mix of "real" customers versus "bargain hunters"
2. Any idea of the conversion-to-regular-client rate?
3. Did you feel you