21 Hair Salon Marketing Ideas for 2018
As a local salon owner there are a multitude of challenges you face on a daily basis — keeping clients happy, creating a fun company culture, ensuring inventory is fully-stocked — it seems like the list never ends. However, arguably one of the most challenging aspects to running a successful salon is coming up with fresh ways to attract new clients.
With a new year upon us, there is ample opportunity to make 2018 your best year yet when it comes to expanding your client list, increasing customer retention and generating more revenue. With that being said, revamping your salon marketing ideas is a great way to conquer these goals. Here’s a list of our favorite ideas that will help set you up for success.
If you’re not doing this already, you really need to be. Social media pages give salon owners a free (...yes, free!) opportunity to not only promote their business through words, but more importantly visually. Stop just telling potential clients why they should start coming to your salon. Show them! Take photos of your masterpieces, show the difference you make in each client’s life — the time and effort you put into making them beautiful both inside and out. Make sure you utilize all the big social media platforms such as:
a) Instagram
b) Facebook
c) Twitter
d) Pinterest
At the risk of being completely cliche` - remember, a picture is worth a thousand words.
3). Online Directories - Get Your Spa or Salon Listed
2018 is finally here and, needless to say, the days of giant phonebooks are definitely a thing of the past. Instead, your clients turn to online directories such as Yelp to connect them with local businesses in their area. In fact, about 88% of clients say they check online reviews on directories before ever stepping foot into a business' brick-and-mortar. So, if your salon isn't listed, and/or you haven't been monitoring your online reviews... start doing so, now!
Besides checking out your social media pages or listed profile, clients also frequently spend time on a salon's website. In many cases, your website is your first impression to a new client, and we all know how important a good first impression can be. With that being said, be sure your salon's website offers...
a) Nice photos of your staff and happy clients enjoying your services. As with your social media pages, it's important to visually show why clients want to visit your salon.
b) Easy access to information on all your services, pricing, and any specials you may be currently running.
c) The ability to book an appointment easily and seamlessly straight from your website.
d) Links to your social media pages to build your online following.
Think about it — during the majority of your open hours your clients are working. It can be a hassle for them to break away and make that phone call. What's more convenient for your clients is to give them the ability to book an appointment at your salon online. This way they can book an appointment when is most convenient for them, and it only takes them a second to do. Interestingly enough, a recent survey actually found that 42% of online bookings happen after business hours.
With the right online booking system, clients have the ability to book an appointment straight from...
a) Your website
b) Your online listing profiles
c) Your social media pages
Using your Instagram page is a perfect (and free) opportunity to show off your work and your salon’s personality to potential customers. Utilize the platform to share hair tutorials, styling advice and current/upcoming trends. You can even take advantage of its video functionality to discuss unique salon services and any product reviews (especially those you sell). Many successful salons use Instagram as a means for generating extra attention and getting a conversation going with their clients... plus it can be a lot of fun!
As a salon owner, sometimes it can feel like you're marooned all on your own on some desert island. However, it's important to note that you are never alone. You're part of the local community and believe it or not there are other business owners who are always there to help. Consider swapping promotional materials with other local businesses you think your clients frequently visit. You can even try to establish exclusive promotions between your salon and another local business in your area.
Some smart local businesses for salons to partner up with are...
a) Photographers
b) Retail Shops
c) Spas
d) Make-up Artists
e) Nail Salons (if you don't offer nail services)
f) Jewelry Shops
g) Wedding planners
For times or days that you know are usually slow, it's a great idea to spice things up with special, daily promotions. Make these promotions an "act fast" item. Set the promotion up during your slow times and blitz it out across your social media pages, website, and email lists. Watch how you can turn a systematically slow time for your salon into a profitable one.
Every new month comes with the opportunity to freshen things up at your salon. Consider creating a new monthly special at your salon every month. It doesn’t have to be anything crazy, the point here is just to generate a little buzz, and give clients something to be excited about. Try something like $5 of your next cut during the month of February, or 10% off your first blowout in March. Remember — these don't have to be anything crazy, just something for clients to appreciate. A little buzz can go a long way in terms of attracting more clients to your salon.
Staying with a retail focused mentality here — consider giving away a free sample gift with purchases from time to time. This marketing idea works to benefit both you and your clients.
For clients: Everyone loves getting free stuff. This makes clients feel like you’re treating them to something special and will respond to your generosity with loyal re-bookings.
For you: Giving away samples is the perfect way for you to test out new products with your clients. For example, before ordering a new shampoo in bulk to sell, you just order a few to sample out. If clients enjoy the new product, then you move forward with stocking your shelves with it. This will help you be smarter with the money you spend on inventory.
It can be difficult attracting new clients to your salon, but that's only half the battle. The other half is making them stay and come back. A great way to do so is by creating a punch card loyalty program.
Step 1: The way this works is that one visit = one punch. So, first, you want to decide how many punches will equal a reward. Try to make it a ‘clean’ number such as multiples of 5.
Step 2: Once you’ve chosen the number of punches/visits it takes, it’s time to choose what you will reward your loyal clients with. For example, it can be something like along the lines of $20 off next visit or 50% off next visit - just make sure you’re creating rewards that are equally beneficial not only to the client, but to your business as well.
Step 3: Hand your punch cards out like candy. A client comes in for a cut? Give them a punch card. A client comes in for consultation? Give them a punch card. The more people who get their hands on your punch cards, the more success you will be at building client loyalty and generating repeat clients.
a) Current positive customer testimonials
b) Current specials and promotions
c) Visuals of services, products, and/or happy clients
This may sound like a huge endeavor, but you can save a ton of time by using marketing automation software to easily keep your clients updated on what’s going on at your salon.
16). Capitalize on Holidays & Events
What do you think is more compelling? Bland, generic promotions or fun and interactive themed ones? Themed promotions are a great way to help your salon's specials to stand-out from the sea of promotions being sent out by your competitors. Infusing your promotional ideas with a fun, seasonal theme works to make specials you create resonate better with your clients.Some big holidays and events that local salons definitely don't want to forget are:
b) Mother's Day
c) Father's Day
d) Prom
e) Bridal Season (June, August, September and October)
g) Halloween
h) Homecoming
i) Black Friday/Small Business Saturday/Cyber Monday
j) December Holidays (Christmas, Hanukkah, New Year's Eve)
For clients: Gift cards are the perfect gift for last minute shoppers. Additionally, they are the perfect gift for clients that might know their loved one wants a salon day or one of your products, but doesn't know what to exactly get (i.e. perfect for husbands for anniversaries).
For you: Gift cards are guaranteed money for your salon. You've already made the purchase, so even if clients forget to redeem, your money is already in the bank.
You want to appear like an established salon and business cards are an easy, inexpensive way to do so. Additionally, for the clients you bring in through word-of-mouth, business cards are the perfect solution to nab those who are forgetful. Let’s be honest, sometimes it can be hard to remember what we had for breakfast, let alone remember a conversation we had about a great salon we just heard about. So, make sure you and your stylists all have business cards to help forgetful clients remember who you are and what your salon is about.
I hope you found these hair salon marketing ideas helpful! If you’re hungry for more salon marketing ideas to take your salon to the next level check out our free guide.
With over seven years of experience, Denise Prichard is an experienced content marketing professional with a penchant for writing compelling copy and content within the health, wellness and beauty industries. She graduated with a degree in English from Arizona State University in 2010 and currently runs her own blog, Fueled by Vegetables, a project that stems from her passion of living a healthy, joyful life and encouraging others to do the same. When she isn't writing or editing, you can find her teaching yoga classes throughout the valley, inventing yummy recipes and hanging out with her rescue pups, Eleanor and Stevie. She currently serves as the Content + Copy Editor at Booker Software.