
Your Salon Retail - Chapter 9: In Your Crosshairs
Your Salon Retail – Chapter 9: In Your Crosshairs (What to Aim For)
Salon Conversation with Lisa Conway
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Show Notes
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This week’s episode is Chapter 9 of Your Salon Retail, and it’s all about one thing most salon owners avoid…
👉 Getting honest about your numbers.
Because here’s the truth — what you think your retail is… and what it actually is… are usually two very different things.
In this chapter, Lisa dives into:
- Why most salon owners overestimate their retail performance
- The importance of tracking real numbers, not intentions
- How retail is a direct reflection of client engagement and care factor
- Why you can’t improve what you don’t measure
- The power of systems to create consistent retail results
- And how adding just 10 units per week per team member can completely change your business
This isn’t about pushing products. It’s about stepping into your role as a professional and solving your client’s problems properly - every single visit.
Lisa also challenges you to rethink how you lead your team:
- More praise
- Less pressure
- Better questions
- Clearer expectations
Because when your team understands what to aim for — and you actually measure it — everything changes.
- Retail stops being awkward.
- Confidence goes up.
- Results follow.
And here’s the kicker… Your retail numbers will always tell the truth about your business.
If this chapter hits a nerve (and it should), don’t just listen - take action.
For the next 7 days only, you can watch the full replay of my training:
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This is where I show you how to:
- Reduce your hours on the floor
- Build a team that can actually perform without you
- And create a business that works with you or without you
Watch it while it’s up — I won’t leave it there forever.