Im thinking of opening a spa with manicures, pedicure, acrylic nails, massages, and waxing, etc. but how do i start off i already have my license. Got any advice for starting a new beauty salon/ spa?
How to Start Spa Business
•Create a business plan for your spa
-Include your budget and cost out all start up costs
-Do a preliminary P & L to determine feasibility
•Conduct initial market research for your spa business
•Decide which spa services you will offer and check the regulations with your state from who can perform the services and what licenses are required:
-Describe the treatment oBenefits of the service oRequirements for service provider (license)
-Time needed to perform each service
-Materials and equipment needed
-Cost of the service and What you will chargeoSurvey competitors in the area
•An overview of options for your spa business:
-Buying an established spa
-Opening a new spa
-Spa franchising
•Licensing requirements for spas
•Choosing a name for your spa business
•Start-up costs including sample start up budgets for both a small and medium sized spa
•Start-up financing for your spa how much do you have and where is it coming from?
•Site Selection: when choosing a location for your spa business including how much square footage you will need to accommodate the service you will offer
•Design the Interior spa business consult with end users for tips on areas you will need and common problems to avoid
•Cost out and research equipment you need to start a day spa business, including how to save money by leasing or buying used Managing Your Spa Business
•Develop effective systems for running your spa business on a daily basis
•Determine your hours of operation
•Working with spa employees
-Determine your staffing needs
-Recruit employees who are qualified
-Determine if you will have employees, contractors or leased workers
-Determine compensation planoSet sales goals and keeping staff motivated
•Maintain proper safety and sanitation requirements for spas
•Follow state codes
•Establishing a maintenance schedule for equipment
•Setting prices for your spa's service and developing packages to encourage clients to buy more
•Spa products
-Find suppliers for the products. Determine price point for your area.
-Develop a system for inventory and ordering
-Creating in-store displays merchandizing
•Develop promotional materials to market your spa business
-Logo, menu, Ads, website
•Develop press releases to announce opening
•Have a strategy for repeat business and referrals
There is so much more so do your research and join ISPA or a Day spa Association
Good Luck and make sure you have adequate capitol for your endeavor.