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Premier is Number 1 for Spa and Salon Software

Posted by Premier Web Team on Wednesday May 02nd, 2012

It’s official. According to April’s copy of Professional Beauty Magazine, the most used brand of Spa and Salon Software is, taa daa, Premier Software.

We’ve known it for years, but it’s nice to see it in print. Turn to page 23 and you’ll see we’re number one for salon software and on the next page, we’re number one for spa software too.

Obviously, we’re pretty chuffed, and it’s nice to see all the hard work we’ve put in to web booking and our new 7.6 update being appreciated.


12 Days of Christmas Day 5 – Five Gold Rings

Posted by Premier Web Team on Tuesday December 20th, 2011

Why struggle with tatty paper client cards and barely legible scrawled history notes?  Spa and Salon software is swiftly taking over as the best way of helping

While we’re obviously (and deservedly!) biased, here’s some tips on what to look for when selecting the software for your salon.


12 Days of Christmas: Day 2 – Getting Digital

Posted by Ian Mellett on Thursday December 15th, 2011

According 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.


Business Development: Ever wondered why people buy from you?

Posted by Michael Ames on Thursday June 30th, 2011

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A guest post by Michael Ames, passionate about making business development a profession not just a job. Built and sold £40m group in less than 9 years. Doing it all again and loving it!

Strange really. We all buy things every day whether it’s a sandwich at lunchtime, petrol for your car or a £4m computer system the process is pretty similar but what makes us do it? Let’s explore this aspect of business development it in more detail.

1.Need. If you think about the obvious starting point is having a need that is either immediate or anticipated. Sometimes we may not be aware of that need (which is why the advertising industry exists, in case you ever wondered) and it needs to be brought to our attention. In my case I realise I need a glass of red wine when I see somebody on TV drinking one.