I've been looking for a new place to practice massage. Currently I am an ic in a medical type establishment. Recently I have found a room to rent that is located in a hair salon. The price is right around the going rate for the area, I will be totally in charge of everything- prices, marketing, decorating the room, my hours, etc. I keep going back & forth if this is the right setting for me. It's not a real nice salon, but not some crappy hole in the wall, in a very densly populated area w/ desent incomes. The room is big enough for massage, it's not the nicest looking room in the world, but some paint, an area rug, & pictures might spruce it up. I started out working in the salon world, so I know hairdressers love to talk & are fabulous marketing tools, so the salon clientelle is a great source of clients for me.
I am concerned about the noise level, but I prefer to work evenings when the salon isn't so busy. Also I think about what my clients (not from the salon) will think about when they walk into the salon. Would they rather a more relaxing setting? Somewhere they can sit and mellow out for a few min before going out into the hustle & bustle? Would the fact that it is in a salon kill the whole experience? Or is my fabulous massage & personality all clients need to come back for more?
I would love to hear input from other therapists to help me make my decision, Thanks!
Laurie
May 2, 2010
Laura Allen
I've had a lot of nail techs who have wanted to join my business and I have refused. I do not want any chemical smells in my workplace.
May 3, 2010
Lauren
What I keep going back & forth on is how clients will feel about walking into an ok looking salon. Will clients not want to return, even if I fix the room up really nice? I had an idea- the room is really long, so I could make a separate sitting area for clients to fill out paper work, pay, & relax for a few minute before returning to the real world.
May 4, 2010