Connecting with Your Client
Building a connection from the moment you come in contact with a client can lead to a healthy, long-standing business relationship.
Building a connection from the moment you come in contact with a client can lead to a healthy, long-standing business relationship.
Networking might not be the most comfortable thing to do, but it's a great way to grow your small business (and other small businesses) in the community you serve.
Providing accoutrements such as hair ties, feminine hygiene products, breath mints, and hand sanitizer can make a big difference in your client's mind.
I am often the first line of defense to make sure nothing gets in the way of you doing the work you so rigorously trained for.
Johnathan Twidell, aka, Shiatsu Guy, doesn't see shiatsu or what I do as work. It's such a part of me that it's just what I do, and I love doing it.
Recognizing what we dislike about our work can help us be more efficient with those tasks and keep our business on track.
Take the time to get organized and be proactive so you don't get caught without your supplies, your session preparation, or, worse, a book of clients.
Consider employing new techniques and strategies with clients in order to remain fresh and mentally invigorated.