Congratulations to the 2025 SALON TODAY 200 honorees who master a number of best practices to fuel their growth, including Heather Spencer and Adreanne Gellise-Budzinski, owners of A Spencer Gellise Salon in Bay City, Michigan, who are sporting their 'Minding My Own Small Business' shirts. This is Part One of Growth.
It's time to cheer on the 2025 SALON TODAY 200 honorees who design transparent career paths and build enriching benefit programs to retain their team, including J.Con Salon and Spa in St. Petersburg, Florida.
In business management, just like in sports, there are leadership moves that take the offense and ones that are defense. What's the difference? Coach Jen LeBlanc opens up your mind to the possibilities.
Salon Owner Fallon Helm shares how she turns the task of writing essays for the SALON TODAY 200 into an engaging invitation to her leadership team, involving them in planning for the future while rewarding their efforts at the same time.
With more than 50 years in the industry, Owner Tracey Gobla looks back and pinpoints the times that embracing change and pivoting have helped her grow professionally and personally.
As both beauty and your business change, so do your risks and insurance needs. Gild Insurance looks at some of the emerging trends in the industry and shows you how those shape the kind of insurance you should cover.
Many salons are exploring wellness services, such as head and hand massages, hot towels, and even aromatherapy treatments. At Aveda’s lifestyle salon and spa, for instance, clients can enjoy free Ayurvedic consultations during their haircut, making the experience both luxurious and therapeutic.
Networking is crucial for growth in the beauty business, but it can feel overwhelming to know where to start. This beginner’s guide offers tips on making genuine, mutually beneficial connections. From crafting an effective elevator pitch to finding networking opportunities locally and online, Vagaro experts show you how to take your business to the next level.
From operations to finances and growth strategies to culture, a comprehensive list of strategies to maximize your salon profitability.
Fresha sat down with Shawanda, owner of Sew Brooklyn, to find out more about why she opened her salon and how she’s been using Fresha to grow her business into what it is.
Grow's Antony Whitaker reviews Mario Verrilli's book which is a self-described step-by-step guide to the future of the beauty salon industry.
Each year, our SALON TODAY 200 applications yield a wealth of innovative, fresh management advice, and this year we selected four honorees to delve into the details of their best practices during a complimentary webinar sponsored by American Express.
What worries are keeping you up at night in 2024? Boulevard's Shanalie Wijesinghe lists the top five and gives you advice for tackling them.
It's common to feel overwhelmed in the pursuit of success, but acknowledging it is only the beginning. Achieving balance becomes imperative as success brings forth busier schedules and increased demands. That is why DaySmart Salon is sharing three essential strategies, from identifying burnout to cultivating a supportive culture relevant to anyone striving to navigate daily challenges easily. Are you ready to uncover more?
Nestled away in Astoria, New York, is Art Room Hair Spa, a salon that specializes in curly haircuts. Owned by Sandra Stankovic and first opened in 2017, it’s filled with plants.
The beauty and wellness industry is always evolving and is influenced by so many different things. If you want to cut through the noise, and get ahead of incoming trends in the industry, Fresha can help.
Recent legislation passed by Congress may require you to jump one more hurdle. Find about about the Corporate Transparency Act and how it may apply to you.