06-19-2006, 06:42 PM | #11 (permalink) |
Join Date: May 11 2006 Location: Loveville, Center City
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Rep Power: 21 | Re: marketing Lov2Tan, I'm happy to have this down season to get my feet wet and see how things operate while its slow. Then, *cross your fingers* I'll be ready and funble-free come Nov/ Dec. PS cute avatar! |
06-22-2006, 02:48 PM | #13 (permalink) |
Join Date: Jun 22 2006
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Rep Power: 0 | Re: marketing We are part of a 14 salon chain in San Diego and we have found search engine marketing to be the most cost effecient during the slow and busy seasons, far more than yellow page ads or any advertising medium for that matter. Our search engine marketing campaigns were so successful that it prompted our owner to start a search engine marketing company focused specifically on tanning salons. I could provide some information if anyone is looking for marketing advice. |
06-27-2006, 09:45 AM | #15 (permalink) |
Join Date: Apr 11 2003 Location: Louisiana
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Rep Power: 22 | Re: marketing The best advice you use your instinct.. You will make bad and good choices along the way that is normal. i.e. We all learn from our mistakes.. The tanning buisness is touch and go.. ifyou put a lot of time and effort you will be successful. I have had my ups and downs and I am not sure if anyone could write down everything that you will incounter along the way. The tantalk forum is your starting point, since I have been posting I have learned from other salon owners. If there are particular questions you have do a search through the forums. There is always someone out there willing to give you advice and opinions. I have not yet come across an unfriendly or unwilling to help user.. this is a great tool to start your business from. Tina |
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