SNL should not be posting photos from my restaurant. Luckily, she did not post the signage patrons see as they leave my almost quality establishment.
Why don't the ladies have TAINT specials?
I can see both perspectives...
MEN: Never hurts to ask, lots of girls do (savvy consumer)
WOMEN: I'm not "that" kind of girl (savvy business owner)
The reality is once you start running specials...you lower your own stock. Special isn't always synonymous with desperate but if clients assume it is, you're F$CKED and not in the good way
Personally, I don't do any specials but I also don't rip clients off by charging for every minute of his time. I treat my clients well and they always come back. If a new client ask for a special, I politely tell him I do not have any - if he says thanks and hang up, his prerogative. If he says okay and agrees to the price, I make him an appointment.
If he goes for option 3 and tries to haggle me down by telling me what he can get from someone else - I politely explain to him my situation and an amazing thing happens - he usually books at full price.
At the end of the day it's all about making the client happy. Making your customer feel they are getting their money worth at ANY price and making them feel valued enough to return - Business 101. Originally Posted by misspriss
I can see both perspectives...This.
MEN: Never hurts to ask, lots of girls do (savvy consumer)
WOMEN: I'm not "that" kind of girl (savvy business owner)
The reality is once you start running specials...you lower your own stock. Special isn't always synonymous with desperate but if clients assume it is, you're F$CKED and not in the good way
Personally, I don't do any specials but I also don't rip clients off by charging for every minute of his time. I treat my clients well and they always come back. If a new client ask for a special, I politely tell him I do not have any - if he says thanks and hang up, his prerogative. If he says okay and agrees to the price, I make him an appointment.
If he goes for option 3 and tries to haggle me down by telling me what he can get from someone else - I politely explain to him my situation and an amazing thing happens - he usually books at full price.
At the end of the day it's all about making the client happy. Making your customer feel they are getting their money worth at ANY price and making them feel valued enough to return - Business 101. Originally Posted by misspriss
I can see both perspectives...Logical smart answer.
MEN: Never hurts to ask, lots of girls do (savvy consumer)
WOMEN: I'm not "that" kind of girl (savvy business owner)
The reality is once you start running specials...you lower your own stock. Special isn't always synonymous with desperate but if clients assume it is, you're F$CKED and not in the good way
Personally, I don't do any specials but I also don't rip clients off by charging for every minute of his time. I treat my clients well and they always come back. If a new client ask for a special, I politely tell him I do not have any - if he says thanks and hang up, his prerogative. If he says okay and agrees to the price, I make him an appointment.
If he goes for option 3 and tries to haggle me down by telling me what he can get from someone else - I politely explain to him my situation and an amazing thing happens - he usually books at full price.
At the end of the day it's all about making the client happy. Making your customer feel they are getting their money worth at ANY price and making them feel valued enough to return - Business 101. Originally Posted by misspriss