
Salon Management
Biz Buzz: A Look at March's BIR
Each month, the Beauty Industry Report provides readers the information they need to predict industry trends, keep on top of leadership shifts and stay on the cutting-edge of an ever-changing industry. SALON TODAY provides you with a few ...
Keep the Difference
Credit and debit cards are quickly replacing cash and checks as the preferred methods of payment, and this can be convenient for both salons and their clients. For owners, accepting credit cards makes transactions quicker and more efficient, as well as creates greater customer satisfaction and increased sales.
One Salon's Killer App
Love Letters
Are You a Creative Leader?
Proview Panel: An Owner’s Life
Ever feel like your job as a salon owner and leader is never done? Well according to a recent survey conducted by SALON TODAY, you certainly put in the hours. Fifty-two owners from our Proview Panel recently responded to a brief online survey, and this is what they had to say:
Book Review: "Grow" by Antony Whitaker
‘GROW isn’t a book about hairdressing or business, it’s a book about life; it’s a book about focusing on what it takes to succeed.’ Having said that, GROW has a very definite and practical hairdressing focus on how to market the skills that you need to succeed over and above being a good technician.
What is Your Biggest Challenge?
As we enter a new year and a new decade, SALON TODAY asks salon leaders, “What is your biggest challenge?”
Retailing Champs
At Beau Monde Spalon, in St. Johns, Florida, owners Carl Slack and Reggie Stephens realized that their staffers are exceptionally motivated by contests and competition. They recently ran a contest designed to increase retail sales, with successful results.
12 Inexpensive Marketing Tips
More Love for Haiti
Within 24 hours of the devastating earthquake in Haiti, I began receiving e-mails from owners, first asking advice on how they could help victims, then sharing stories of what they were doing. This is a story that continues to evolve daily, so I've been keeping a running a post of how those in our industry are reaching out. Don't have time to read a story this long? Then simply scroll down and feel the love:

Setting prices in a recession
With consumers skittish about the economy in 2008 and 2009, many salon and spa owners held back on price increases even as their own costs increased. With economic optimism slowly returning, many owners are looking for creative suggestions for ...

Salon Client Retention, Loyalty Stats
Client retention can be a slippery slope, and it’s hard to know how you’re doing when everyone measures it differently. We dug deep into the loyalty stats with these five owners.

ST200 Class of 2010 Summary
Who is the ST200 Class of 2010? If you took a composite picture of the typical ST200 owner, you would see a salon and spa that ...
Someone Like You
While many salons cite the grapevine as their greatest source of new clients, few have learned to harness its marketing power and measure the impact. In 2008, Roberta and Patrick Heaney, owners of Mango Salon in Richmond, Virginia, ...

Nick Arrojo launches own retail line
For years, we've watched Nick Arrojo's artistry on the platform, on television makeover shows and in the SALON TODAY 200—now you can see him work some magic on your shelves. During this year's show season the owner of New York's Arrojo Studio, launches the namesake line he's used in his studio, his academy and his cosmetology school. And he does so with a unique understanding of the needs of the client, the stylist and the owner.
Palm Springs spa turns 50
Mod styles with Dippity Do, 60s era cocktails and a modern twist on a signature service—looking back while moving forward is how The Spa at the Spa Resort Casino, in Palm Springs, CA, decided it was time to celebrate 50 years of the good life.


