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10 Technologies Transforming Salon Business

Technology is changing everything about the way you interact with your clients, from how you attract them to how you reward them to their individualized experience in your salon. SALON TODAY digs deep, showing you how early-adopting salons are embracing the latest technology for an improved salon/client relationship.

July 27, 2011
10 Technologies Transforming Salon Business

 

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Technology is changing everything about the way you interact with your clients, from how you attract them to how you reward them to their individualized experience in your salon. SALON TODAY digs deep, showing you how early-adopting salons are embracing the latest technology for an improved salon/client relationship.

Only one thing seems to stay the same about technology—it’s always changing, constantly advancing. What seemed unimaginable yesterday, is fact today, and outdated tomorrow. 

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The latest advances—cloud computing, QR codes, iPads, group couponing, social media and geo-location games—offer a world of possibility for salon business, but sorting through all those possibilities and picking what’s right for your salon is quite a chore.

In this special SALON TODAY annual technology issue, we hope to help with this task, by tapping some of the top tech experts as well as some of the early-adopting salon and spa owners to better understand the top 10 technologies we think will shape the way salons do business in the next few years.

Click on the links below to begin.

1. Mobility

2. Integrated Marketing

3. QR Codes

4. Geo-Location Programs

5. Appointment-Filling Programs

6. Automated Loyalty Programs

7. Collective Couponing

8. Online Client Surveys

9. Webcams

10. Hair Color Management

Bonus: Website Development

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