The Power of Community Visibility: 6 Reasons It is Important to Salon Owners and Their Staff

In his first blog for SALON TODAY, Salon Owner Gary Harlan explores all the reasons becoming visible in your community is good for your business.
In his first blog for SALON TODAY, Salon Owner Gary Harlan explores all the reasons becoming visible in your community is good for your business.
Every community has its bright spots, but because we live there, we don't always notice them. Quint Studer says when we get intentional about finding and celebrating our "Easter eggs," we can change our whole attitude about where we live.
Ask not what your community can do for you, but what you can do for your community. Author Quint Studer encourages business owners to adopt some community betterment projects this Valentine's Day.
Tonya Jones expands her salon brand through involvement in community boards and by educating her stylists on the importance of local networking.
When it comes to building a strong community, salon owners are frequently on the front line--joining the Better Business Bureau, networking with other businesses and participating in community philanthropic programs. Quint Studer's new book outlines 14 strategies for building a stronger community.
While community networking, Bii Hair Salon's James Gartner and Adam Swanlund learn the way to new potential clients is by offering fun hair services to their kids.
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