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by ACraftDiva, Window Shopper
- Created: August 12, 2012, 6:34 pm
- Updated: August 13, 2012, 4:05 pm
Hello all. I am starting up a spa/party business for girls. I am an event
planner and have done several parties for young girls and have decided to
take my planning to the next leveel. Any advice that anyone could give would
be very welcomed.
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WAY inc | Window Shopper | 8/14/2012 - 2:02 pm
BizResearcher | Window Shopper | 8/13/2012 - 8:46 pm
research, that is your first step. You will need a well written business plan
if you plan to seek funding. A marketing plan will help you identify your
target market and how to reach them. If you don't feel comfortable writing
these plans, you may want to visit with a counselor at a small business
development center, womens business center or SCORE office. Their services
are free and they can help you get started appropriately.
WAY inc | Window Shopper | 8/13/2012 - 8:39 pm
parties mainly at your spa. Being naturally attracting all kind of woman and
girls you would they would be attracted to that place of business. firstly i
would try and finance a spa to operate in. big small, it just has to look
good and have a lot of room for party guests. Advertisement will be good and
one of the key things will be good memorable parties that will spread your
reputation by word of mouth, and being invited to one of these parties.
Conducted professionally, timely, and giving your customer exactly what they
want and need to make it as fun for them as possible. Depending on your Spa
pricing and party and spa combo deals you have will determine the level of
service and quality, by the quality of your merchandize and your parties. you
can also have the option to do parties with spa treatments outside of your
spa, by creating a mobile spa treatments and proper planning so your
customers can have their fun where they want it. Now you can set a
partnership with a existing spa that will draw more customers and for the
partnering spa increase their sales. win win for both, it just depends on
what path you want to go, and what you want to own. Where are you trying to
set up shop at?
kmurray | Community Moderator | 8/13/2012 - 4:12 pm
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