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How to Start a Hairdressing Business - Hairdressing Business Plan PDF

Are you considering starting a Hairdressing Business and you’re in need of hairdressing books free download? if yes, you'll find this free book to be extremely helpful.

This is a practical guide that will walk you step by step through all the essentials of starting your business. The book is packed with guides, worksheets and checklists. These strategies are absolutely crucial to your business' success yet are simple and easy to apply.


Don’t Start a New Hairdressing Business Unless You Watch This Video First!

Checklist for Starting a Business: Essential Ingredients for Success

If you are thinking about going into business, it is imperative that you watch this video first! it will take you by the hand and walk you through each and every phase of starting a business. It features all the essential aspects you must consider BEFORE you start a business. This will allow you to predict problems before they happen and keep you from losing your shirt on dog business ideas. Ignore it at your own peril!


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This is a high quality, full blown business plan template complete with detailed instructions and all related spreadsheets. You can download it to your PC and easily prepare a professional business plan for your business.
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The Single Most Important Ingredient for Business Success

The first and most important thing you need to acquire in order to succeed in a small business is... knowledge.

Sounds exaggerated? Listen to this...

According to research conducted by Dun & Bradstreet, 90% of all small business failures can be traced to poor management resulting from lack of knowledge.

This is backed up by my own personal observations. In my 31 years as a business coach and consultant to small businesses, I've seen practically dozens of small business owners go under and lose their businesses -- not because they weren't talented or smart enough -- but because they were trying to re-invent the wheel rather than rely on proven, tested methods that work.

Conclusion: if you are really serious about succeeding in a business... If you want to avoid the common traps and mistakes... it is absolutely imperative that you acquire the right knowledge.

"Why Invent Mediocrity, When You Can Copy Genius?"

That's an excellent quote I picked up from a fellow business owner a few years back. What this means is that you should see what is working and try to duplicate it. Why go through all the trouble of inventing something new, that you don't even know will ever work, when you can easily learn from and duplicate something that has been a proven success?

[ Note: One of the BIGGEST mistakes almost all new businesses make is that they WASTE tons of valuable time, energy and money on trying to create something "new", that has never been tested or proven... only to find out later that it was a total loss. Don't make the same mistake! ]

Hi! My name is Meir. I'm the founder and president of BizMove.com, a successful Internet based information business. I'm also the author of numerous books, mostly in the area of small business management.

I've been involved in small business for the past 31 years of my life, as a business coach, manager of a Hairdressing firm, a seminar leader and as the owner of five successful businesses.

During my career as a business coach and consultant I've helped dozens of business owners start their businesses, market, expand, get out of troubles, sell their businesses and do practically every other small business activity you can think of.
You see, I have been there .... done it ... and bought the Small Business t-shirt! -- This free book contains techniques and strategies I've learned during my 31 year small business career.

Here's what you'll discover in the 'How to Start a Hairdressing Business' book:

How to determine the feasibility of your business idea - a complete fill in the blanks template system that will help you predict problems before they happen and keep you from losing your shirt on dog business ideas.

A detailed manual that will walk you step by step through all the essential phases of starting your business

A complete hairdressing business plan PDF template. This fill-in-the-blanks template includes every section of your business plan, including Executive Summary, Objectives, SWOT Analysis, Marketing Analysis and Strategy, Operations Plan, Financial Projections and more (a similar template is sold elsewhere for $69.95).

All this and much much more.

Success Tip: Setting Goals

Good management is the key to success and good management starts with setting goals. Set goals for yourself for the accomplishment of the many tasks necessary in starting and managing your business successfully. Be specific. Write down the goals in measurable terms of performance. Break major goals down into sub-goals, showing what you expect to achieve in the next two to three months, the next six months, the next year, and the next five years. Beside each goal and sub-goal place a specific date showing when it is to be achieved.

Plan the action you must take to attain the goals. While the effort required to reach each sub-goal should be great enough to challenge you, it should not be so great or unreasonable as to discourage you. Do not plan to reach too many goals all at one time.

Establish priorities. Plan in advance how to measure results so you can know exactly how well you are doing. This is what is meant by "measurable" goals. If you can’t keep score as you go along you are likely to lose motivation. Re-work your plan of action to allow for obstacles which may stand in your way. Try to foresee obstacles and plan ways to avert or minimize them.

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Here's a Sample 'Executive Summary' for a Hairdressing Business plan:

COMPANY NAME is a full-service beauty salon dedicated to consistently providing high customer satisfaction by rendering excellent service, quality products, and furnishing an enjoyable atmosphere at an acceptable price/value relationship. The company will also maintain a friendly, fair, and creative work environment, which respects diversity, ideas, and hard work.
Mission: To supply services and products that enhances our clients' physical appearance and mental relaxation.
To achieve the company's objectives, COMPANY NAME is seeking grant funding in the amount of $150,000. This grant will be attained and used to pay for building expenses, equipment, supplies and inventory of the salon located in Lake City, Tennessee.

1.1 Objectives

COMPANY NAME’s objectives for the first three years of operation include:

  • The creation of a unique, upscale, innovative environment that will differentiate COMPANY NAME from other local beauty salons.
  • Educating the community on what the company has to offer.
  • The formation of an environment that will bring people together in a common forum.
  • Excellent service and beauty retail items at a reasonable price.

1.2 Mission

COMPANY NAME aims to offer excellent and superior service at all times. Close personal attention to customer is essential to providing a quality experience for customers; therefore, adequate personnel will be hired to ensure each customer has the proper attention in the COMPANY NAME salon.

1.3 Keys to Success

The keys to success in our business are:

  • Location: providing an easily accessible location for customers.
  • Environment: providing an environment conducive to giving relaxing and professional service.
  • Convenience: offering clients a wide range of services in one setting, and extended business hours.
  • Reputation: reputation of the owner and other "beauticians" as providing superior personal service.

COMPANY NAME will, upon commencement of operations, sell a wide range of beauty services and products. The company will provide quality hair services, along with top lines of beauty products. What will set COMPANY NAME apart from the competition is the company's commitment to providing all of these services in one convenient location.

2.1 Company Ownership

COMPANY NAME is a sole proprietorship registered DBA by owner OWNER’S NAME in Lake City, Tennessee.  Some thought has been given to incorporating COMPANY NAME, but a decision has not yet been reached.

2.2 Start-up Summary

After spending several months searching for a salon to purchase, the owners decided to start a salon from the ground up. The start-up capital will be used for the design, leasehold improvements, and equipment of the salon.

Table: Start-up

Start-up

 

 

 

Requirements

 

 

 

Start-up Expenses

 

Rent deposit

$1,817

Inventory

$2,000

Equipment

$75,000

Supplies

$20,000

Advertising

$10,000

Insurance

$5,000

Building Expense

$25,000

Total Start-up Expenses

$138,817

 

 

Start-up Assets

 

Cash Required

$500

Other Current Assets

$0

Long-term Assets

$0

Total Assets

$500

 

 

Total Requirements

$139,317



3.0 Products and Services

COMPANY NAME is considered an upscale full-service beauty salon. The company will offer a wide range of services that include:

  • Hair: cuts, relaxers, perms, colors, shampoo, conditioning, curling, reconstructing, weaving, and waving.
  • Skin Care: European facials and body waxing.

What to Do When You Feel Stuck

Feeling stuck and unproductive is natural and it can be caused by overwork, lack of momentum, a bad mood, a success block, the weather and/or dozens of other factors. And, while it's helpful to understand why you're stuck and unproductive, sometimes it's just better to do one or more of the PRACTICAL things which follow!

1. Play the Check-In game.

Call a friend/colleague and say, "I'm stuck/unproductive. Can I check in with you every hour for a couple of hours until I get cranking again?" This really works! And, your friend may want to play along too! Just share what you want to get done, specifically, between now and the next time you call in. Your friend would listen and accept what you're saying -- or ask you to increase/decrease the goal for the hour. In either case, keep the check in call to be less than 5 minutes.

2. Take a walk, go to the gym, go running, move your body.

Increasing your body's metabolism also loosens up your mind and spirit, resulting in a greater energy flow. It's that simple.

3. Take a nap.

Sometimes, your mind needs a break to work through an idea or block. Take a 1-3 hour nap and see if that helps.

4. Turn up the music.

I use music as a prompter, especially when I'm feeling draggy or alone. Rap, disco, instrumentals work for me. And when I'm really stuck, Frank Sinatra does the trick.

5. Eat/drink something that you will respond to emotionally or physically.

If I'm REALLY stuck, I'll have a couple of cups of coffee -- caffeine is a great unblocker for me.

6. Completely clean up your work space.

It's said that "stuff" around you that's not in its place, can be a drain of energy. When I get stuck, one of the first things I do is take 10 minutes and put things in piles or file stuff away or clear my immediate work area so that there's less stuff dragging me down.

7. Work on another task or project.

I don't know about you, but I'm not willing to push myself through a project that I'm just not in the mood to work on. So, I find a project/idea that I DO want to work on and my productivity picks right up!

8. Have a schedule/routine.

A routine provides momentum and momentum will keep you from getting stuck. So, schedule in an hour or three of dedicated work between appointments/calls/meetings.

9. Play the reward game.

This may not be spiritually healthy, but I'll give myself rewards when I finish a tough project. Like a vacation, a trip, a shirt, a massage, etc. Hey, whatever works!

10. Go on a trip.

I find that I'm especially creative when on a plane, train or bus. So, sometimes, I'll book a 3-10 hour trip, bring my laptop and be incredibly productive. And, financially, it's WORTH IT.

 

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