How do I open a tanning salon in London? a hell of a lot of money
it depends. Do you mean like in London where it is very expensive and busy? Or do you mean when you can afford to have a shop? Get a loan you can pay per week. Get a little beauty parlor or salon. It depends on what you use (or solarium or spray tanning). If this is the spray tanning equipment is not much. You just need a gun and a hair dryer or dryer, and the pickling solution. But you may need certificates in certain skills to do this particular job? As a certificate in beauty thearpy or anything perhaps? Good luck. I'm sure if you really wanted to do it you can. Make it a reality and not just a dream that might happen one day!
go to his www.tantoday.com a forum for tanning salon owners. I am a former owner and where do I start?
Click on the link and join, they have the best advice on all matters concerning the industry!
busy environment. check
attractive place. check
good tanning booths. check
attractive interior design. check
good publicity. check
money to do that. Check!
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You'll need a lot of money, but space, equipment and maybe you could get employees
plenty of money. and a good location.
sunbed
Tons and tons of money!
Money and chairs?
It is a difficult problem:
You can track long 11 steps worth below or you can follow this:
Make sure u have insurance
Get-ready (the bank)
Find the right place
Notify
First:
Find the best location you can find. The place is really all about. You can have a wonderful product, but if nobody can get there, you can not sell one. Although the site is generally better command a higher price, it might just be worth the extra money for a front store clean, plenty of parking and access to other businesses along the same strip.
you also need a specail liability insurance (you can probably get a local independent insurance agent).
Second:
Create a business plan. This is essential, especially if you need to take out a loan or finding investors. You need a business plan to start. The basis of this plan include all costs of doing business - lease, utilities, maintenance and other expenses and revenues that you expect in your first three years at least.
Third:
Call the utilities. Do not take the word of the owner of the amount of your utility you are running. Remember, he tries to make a sale. Call the utility and request the monthly average during the past year. Consider the business before you if there was one, because they may have used more electricity than normal, for example.
Four:
Measure the inner surface of square feet of your building or space. Calculate the unusable space (structural, heating ducts, walls) and measured against the area of square feet to get your net area in square feet. This will tell you how much room you have to work with many assets and how you can squeeze in.
Five:
Consider the area you will not need a space to generate income. This includes a storage area of cleaning chemicals, a restroom for employees, a laundry for cleaning water, washers and dryers. Do not forget the reception and waiting room. You'll also need lots of places for the waiting room.
Six:
Calculate the remaining area that you have at your income generating asset. What are your sunbed. You will then have an estimate of how much and at what price to put in your business plan. Tanning beds do not take much space and are relatively maintenance free, except to change a light bulb or two. Costs.
Posted on December 30, 2009.