The Good Fight to Keep Salons Open

In an effort to help California salons reopen and salons in the rest of North America stay open, ISBN assembles a white paper that arms salon and spa owners with the facts.
In an effort to help California salons reopen and salons in the rest of North America stay open, ISBN assembles a white paper that arms salon and spa owners with the facts.
Joey Coleman, author of "Never Lose a Customer Again,' will be a featured speaker in a complimentary webinar presented by ISBN. Find out how to register for the webinar, which is open to anyone.
As part of a webinar produced by SALON TODAY and ISBN, Frank Zona answers listeners' questions about tip tax legislation, what it will mean to owners, how it might be part of the next wave of legislation surrounding COVID-19 relief, and how owners can help get it passed.
The Visage Group's Frank Gambuzza and Sport Clips' Gordon Logan partner to take Gambuzza's upscale Italian barbershop concept to the national stage.
When a salon employs a number of assistants across locations, it can be challenging to control quality as each assistant is educated by a different mentor. To create both consistent education and service, Anna Walt and Kenzie Welch develop short education videos to compliment the salon's education program.
With a kickoff art auction, the International SalonSpa Business Network launches a debt payback program designed to young beauty professionals overcome their educational debt.
At this year's International SalonSpa Business Network conference, owners of multi-unit salons learn how to embrace changes in the industry by strengthening their leadership potential.
At the International SalonSpa Business Expo, Eurisko's Dr. Leon Alexander will attempt to change salon owners' perceptions about their consumers, which might just change their sales for the better.
Artist, author and entrepreneur Erik Wahl will open the International SalonSpa Business Network's conference, with a message for salon owners about using their creativity to the advantage of their businesses.
Economist Dr. Alan Beaulieu predicts an economic slowdown in 2019, which will impact salon sales, but foresees it picking up again toward the end of 2020.