Blog Posts: Moontide Consulting

Blog Posts: Moontide Consulting

Is Valentine’s Day for Same Sex Couples Too?

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My husband Norm and I did something that was very romantic but kind of dumb in hindsight; we got married on Valentine’s Day. To be honest, I never thought about the future difficulty of scheduling an anniversary dinner at a candlelit restaurant, a getaway weekend or even a couple’s spa treatment during premium time. I never realized the additional cost or pre-planning it entailed.

But if you happen to be a same sex couple married on the same day as us, early scheduling may be the least of your concerns.

You may wonder if the establishment you’ve selected will be wholly accepting and willing to provide a quality experience for you and your loved one.

Spas may unconsciously be overlooking one of the most robust markets that exists today; same sex couples. Despite the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that the Constitution provides same-sex couples the right to marry, everyone may not necessarily buy into it. Therefore it’s important to go the extra mile and show potential customers that you are accepting and ready to offer a quality experience at your spa.

It kind of reminds me of the stories my parents shared with us years ago. They explained that despite the fact that Civil Rights laws for equality were passed, some business still resisted serving African-Americans. Therefore it became incumbent upon the establishment to proactively reach out and let us know we were welcome there.

Some companies like Lush Cosmetics “got it” a few years ago with their viral ad for the Women’s March.

It’s a smart marketing move and from a business perspective very savvy. In 2019 the total buying power of the U.S. lesbian, gay, transgender, bi-sexual and queer population was projected to be 917 billion dollars!

So what can you do to market to your LGBTQ customers besides slapping a rainbow flag on your reception desk? First, keep in mind that LGBT folks are a subset of other demographic groups that you are currently serving, so relax.

  1. Put yourself in their place as a same sex couple. Consider the behavior and personality of each spa staff member. Discuss the issue with your team and be aware of their responses. You (hopefully) wouldn’t accept discriminatory behavior if your customer was a person of color. Treat this with the same sensitivity. Address potentially uncomfortable situations.
  2. Advertise your services in main-stream media. Use accurate depictions of same-sex pairings in everyday situations, such as at home, driving, shopping or eating.
  3. Advertise in LGBTQ media and not just during Pride week.
  4. Show up to genuinely support the community
  5. Support your LGBTQ employees.

Have a prosperous Valentine’s Day.

What Gwyneth’s Vagina Scented Candle can Teach the Spa Industry

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Gwyneth Paltrow, Oscar winning actress and owner of the e-commerce site Goop is stirring things up again. Most recently her addition of celebrated perfumer Douglas Little’s candle “This Smells Like My Vagina” has seemingly touched a nerve across all areas of social media. Read More

6 Holiday Marketing Tips to Capture Last Minute Shoppers

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There is still sufficient time to maximize customer holiday spending at your hair/ lash/ brow salon or spa no matter if it’s a corporate entity or single person operation. I’m totally loving  April Maguire’s  tips to make our last minute Christmas income even merrier. Of course I added my own twist with a nod to my international spa tribe. Read More

13 Tips to Ensure Spa Training Success

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Retail training costs money but there is probably no better investment for a spa to make. Still, convincing senior management and the financial department to fork over the amount needed to bring your staff up to speed can be tough. So one would assume that once the funds are secured proper preparation would be done to ensure a positive outcome.

But amazingly, that doesn’t always happen. It’s almost as though the training itself is anti-climatic. Read More

Listen, Engage, Sell! Turbocharges Spas

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For the past several months I’ve been traveling around the United States teaching spa managers and therapists how to increase their retail sales.  I was thrilled and honored to conclude my U.S. visit as a speaker and instructor for Biologique Recherche’s East Coast Conference in Florida. Read More

The Power of Repetition

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Sometimes spa managers are reluctant to beat the drum of customer engagement and the importance of home care. They want to be liked, and therapists can strike fear in their hearts. Change can be difficult and resistance, high.

But watch this video by service guru Bryan Williams, D.M. It may help to keep you bolstered and on track. Read More

Are You Stocking Spa Products That Sell?

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What makes you spend your hard earned money?

I buy when I need something specific. Other times it’s because the item will make me feel better, it appeals to my sense of aesthetics and in that moment I feel like I’ll love it forever.

As a trainer who instructs therapists on how to increase retail sales, my first stop is always the spa retail store. Read More