12 Days of Christmas: Day 4 – A Time for Sharing
Posted by Premier Web Team on Friday December 16th, 2011One of the reasons why twitter, facebook and all the other social media networks have taken off is because it’s a natural human response to want to share the interesting or funny things we come across everyday, and these websites let us update everybody almost instantaneously.
The question is, how can we share something that’s interesting enough for others to be interested in what we can provide?
12 Days of Christmas: Day 3 – Location, Location, Location
Posted by Ian Mellett on Friday December 16th, 2011
In these times of increasing competition, it’s always worth testing new and interesting ways to provide an incentive for your client to return back to your spa or salon. If you fancy taking advantage of peoples natural tendencies to turn things into games as part of your retention strategy, then geolocation services might just be the answer.
If you’ve ever seen Facebooks ‘places’, or used the foursquare app on your phone, then you’ve probably already used geolocation. Essentially, when your client is at your spa or salon, they can ‘check-in’ to their location, which (at least in foursquare) gives them points.
So How Can that Help Me?
With foursquare, there’s a naturally competitive element built in (sometimes called ‘gamification‘). Each time you check in, you score points, which you can then check against your friends.
Whenever somebody checks into your spa or salon, they’ll gain points against their friends – but, more importantly, it’ll usually appear on their Facebook wall or their twitter feed. Why is this useful? In these instances, it means that your clients friends know about your business, and it also acts as a kind of automatic recommendation: my friend is at The Beauty Spa? Well, if they go there, it must be good!
King of the Hill
With foursquare, there’s a couple of other interesting elements as well.
If the client checks in a number of times, they can become the foursquare Mayor of the business. In realistic terms, it’s just another way to keep people playing the game – you want to keep hold of your position against your friends – but if you claim your foursquare venue page, you can set up special deals to reward people who consistently return.
If you have a number of sites, you might want to go a step further and create a foursquare business page, which allows you to control a number of venues - check out Mashables guide here.
Thanks to Guy Christian for the original idea for this blog post.
12 Days of Christmas: Day 2 – Getting Digital
Posted by Ian Mellett on Thursday December 15th, 2011According to Professional Beauty, online health and beauty sales have ‘experienced a year-on-year increase of 53%’ over the last year, which just shows how important the online world is.
For the second day of Christmas, we’ve given you a few tips on how to improve the online profile of your spa or salon.
12 Days of Christmas: Day 1 – Keep In Touch
Posted by Ian Mellett on Wednesday December 14th, 2011
Years ago, in the days of our youth (stop laughing at the back), there was an advert where Bob Hoskins infamously used to say “it’s good to talk”. It’s still good to talk, but now nearly everybody has a mobile phone, sometimes it’s just as good to text.
It’s hard to ignore the familiar buzz / beep of an incoming message, so here are our quick tips for getting the most out of SMS within your Premier Software.
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