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Techniques on Keeping and/or creating a good shop atmosphere

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Postby Mastertouch on Tue Feb 12, 2008 2:45 pm

When cutting hair at a shop and i see alot of customers come in a one time, a have a tendency to speed up but i like to do quality work, which do u chose quality or quantity?
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Postby BarbersOnlyMagazine on Thu Feb 21, 2008 7:50 am

I used to cut by myself for several months when I first opened up my 1st shop. I had to learn to balance speed and quality. However, always choose quality over quantity. If you have several clients waiting and you know you won't be able to get to all of them in a sufficient amount of time; here is what i do....
I apologize to the clients for the wait, give them my business card ( if they are new), and let them know that I take walk-ins, but if they call for an appointment, they never have to wait. This is a great way to get a new client to return at a later date.
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Postby nik the finn on Fri Aug 22, 2008 8:08 pm

Quality everytime,i know fellow barbers who can do maybe twice as many as me but there work is crap and find it hard to keep regular customers.Quality and you guarentee the customer will come back.
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