Publisher's Synopsis
"Barbers are artists, they're creative, and are caregivers."
What do you know about operating a Barbershop? Are you aware that Barbers are caregivers? This hair cutting book will practically teach you how you can succeed in Barbershop Business.
In this Haircutting for dummies, you will understand a few moral obligations that define a good barber, Clipper maintenance, and many ways a barber can make money.
With a specific emphasis on salon and barbering career-related issues that you should know before establishing a Barbershop, the author has articulated excellently, his personal barbing experience to help Barbers and barbershop hopefuls in their journey to success.
A few things you will find interesting about this barbers handbook include:
- -How to start a Barbershop.
- -Running a small Barbershop.
- -Location of the barbershop.
- -Understanding the fact that Barbers are caregivers.
- -Providing entertainment.
- -Clean, and cleaning the Barbershop.
- -Having specified business hours.
- -Adding value with extra services.
- -Satisfying non-customers needs.
- -Importance of lighting.
- -Emotionally connecting with customers.
- -Understanding hairstyles.
- -Avoiding painful clippers.
- -Controlling your temperament.
- Exhibiting Smart Barber's skill.
- -Knowing your job specification.
- -Taking care of your physical appearance and personally marketing your skill.
- -Adhering to ethical issues in the Barbering business.
- -Clipper maintenance and blade sharpening.
- -The different ways a barber can make money.
- -Basic things to know before establishing a Barbershop that involves scheduling, licensing and qualification, and physical readiness because of the social nature of the job.
And finally, the basic tools needed to kick-start the business And remember, after reading some barbering books for dummies, you too "...can make the barbershop a place to gather business wisdom"