Finding a Room or Booth Renter

Hi Felicia,

Great class this weekend. I have been looking for your scrub all my career.  I love it.
 
My question to you is -  I have a small skin care salon and I currently have a room for rent in the salon.  Can you give me some suggests on finding someone to rent it, I have ran a ad in local paper and I also am listed on several employment sites.  Do you have any other suggestions on finding someone in skincare or massage to rent the room. 
 
Thanks -
Cathy
 
Hi Cathy -
 
Thanks for your email! I am so glad you like the Rejuvenating Body Polish and that you enjoyed the class on Waterless Spa Treatments. Please tell your friends and colleagues about the products or send them to my website at www.spalutions.com where they can purchase the products online.

In terms of the rentals, the best thing that has worked for me is word of mouth in the local area. Talk to or email your local friends and colleagues (in and out of the industry) about the space that is available, put a notice up at any area massage or esthetics schools, add a listing on Craig's List. If you can add a picture to the email or other notices, that is even better.
 
I would also take a few minutes to visualize exactly the type of person you want to rent the space. Make a list of their professional attributes or qualities, how often they are there, what kind of clients they see, etc. Get clear on your desired outcome and you will help to attract it to you.
 
Hope that helps!
 
Felicia Brown, LMBT
Owner & Spa Consultant
Certified Guerilla Marketing Coach
Spalutions!
336.508.0790 Direct

 

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