A business plan for a nail salon can help you benefit from the 150 million spa visits that Americans make each year. Even during a recession, a trip to the nail salon can be a quick pick-me-up and relatively affordable treat. In addition to manicures, pedicures, acrylic and gel nails, some nail salons also offer massage, aromatherapy, and other related services. Two of the latest trends in nail salon services are mess-free nail polish alternatives that are removable, like stickers, as well as gel manicures that harden under an ultraviolet lamp. Whatever services your nail salon offers, ambiance is paramount. Customers visit a nail salon as much for the tranquil, vacation-like ambiance as they do the actual manicure. A business plan for a nail salon should also take the following into account:
How many nail technicians will your nail salon have?
What equipment, such as massage and pedicure chairs, will you need to purchase?
How saturated is the area with existing nail salons?
What will give your nail salon a competitive edge?
Will you use radio, print, social media, or other methods to advertise?
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