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Growing My Beauty Business

Looking for any tips on growing business awareness. How do you use square??

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@Sheli 

Growing awareness comes down to clarity and consistency.

Looking at your site, I’d recommend focusing on one main call-to-action. Right now you’ve got “Shop Products” front and center (eCommerce), but the secondary button says “Book Now.” Since I don’t see hours, address, or service details, I’d ask: what’s making you more money right now, services or products?

Double down on the winner first, then expand into the other.

If you’re a local service provider, Google Business Profile is non-negotiable.

Set it up if you haven’t already, then:

  • Collect as many client reviews as possible

  • Post 3x/week (before/after shots, in-progress photos, quick updates)

  • Keep your hours and info up-to-date

That way, when people search for “hair near me,” you’ll actually show up.

For inspiration, here are two salons we’ve built Square sites for services:

Hope that helps! 🙂 

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I could show you stuff that will blow your mind.  Could spend a week going over everything.  The first thing would be to get your brand and website up and going.  Your website allows you to tell your story and is the gateway for your clients.  Sign up for Square for Appointments to make it stupid simple for your customers to book with you.   Square for appointments will also allow you a better work-life balance in that you can block out times.   Visit our website www.keva.com as an example.  

 

When thinking of your website, think about your BRAND and your STORY.  Is your company a Noun, a Verb, or both?  What are you about?  What is your proprietary competitive advantage?  Tell that store on your website.

 

Once your website is up and going, do the following:

  1. Sign up for Square Marketing
  2. Sign up for Square Loyalty
  3. Sign up for Text Messaging Marketing

Next, start encouraging your clients to sign up for your email and text marketing list.  It will take time to build your list; however, you will be ahead of the curve.  

 

Enable Tracking Tools

Sign up for the tracking tools already available for your Square website.  This allows you to test engagement, track marketing results, and change course if needed.

 

Buy up all of your competitor names:

Consider using Google Ads (ads.google.com) and purchase all of your main competitor names.  This will funnel traffic from them to you and excellerate your grown.  I've attached a screenshot.

 

That's a start for now.  Lot's more you can do.

 

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How do you purchase all of your leading competitor names? 

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@indianathomas we built our whole website and online booking platform out on Square: www.cadresalon.com let us know what you think

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I love your website! Very clean and modern. Who was the designer? I’d love to use them as well. 

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I designed my own… it’s still a work in progress 

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Beautiful!! I’d love to support your page! What’s your Instagram?

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Thank you! My site is www. kdbeautyde.com

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Love it! Very classy and personable! Well done!

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Your site is beautiful! 😍

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Beautiful website and salon.

Jacqueline Mull
Owner of Jackie's Uniquely U Boutique
Owner of Uniquely U Anime

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Beautiful. I would love to know more about how you did it

 

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Hi all, I have a beauty supply store front and online store, but get very little traffic online. 

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Have you tried Google Business?  There is personalized guidance available for those who choose to use this advertising tool though there is either a monthly or yearly price.

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Yes, spoke with Google Merchant Center Support. They helped me with changes to local listings in Merchant and have a list of items that I should follow up with Square to address.

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@Sheli 

Growing awareness comes down to clarity and consistency.

Looking at your site, I’d recommend focusing on one main call-to-action. Right now you’ve got “Shop Products” front and center (eCommerce), but the secondary button says “Book Now.” Since I don’t see hours, address, or service details, I’d ask: what’s making you more money right now, services or products?

Double down on the winner first, then expand into the other.

If you’re a local service provider, Google Business Profile is non-negotiable.

Set it up if you haven’t already, then:

  • Collect as many client reviews as possible

  • Post 3x/week (before/after shots, in-progress photos, quick updates)

  • Keep your hours and info up-to-date

That way, when people search for “hair near me,” you’ll actually show up.

For inspiration, here are two salons we’ve built Square sites for services:

Hope that helps! 🙂 

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