Profitable Salon Owner Podcast
How to turn your color bar into a PROFIT CENTER
Episode Summary
Join Kayla and special guest Alicia Soulier, the CEO and founder of Salon Scale, in this episode of the podcast as they explore how to transform your salon's back bar into a profit center. Learn about Alicia's journey as a salon owner and discover the innovative solution she developed to address back bar profitability. Salon Scale calculates the cost of goods and helps salons turn their back bars into revenue-generating assets. This podcast episode provides valuable insights into the "profitable back bar system" and the importance of clear communication and implementation. If you're a salon owner looking to boost your profitability, don't miss this informative discussion.
Episode Notes
- The podcast features Kayla and Alicia Soulier, the CEO and founder of Salon Scale, discussing back bar profitability and innovative solutions.
- The host, Kayla, is joined by Alicia Soulier, the CEO and founder of Salon Scale.
- Alicia's last name, Soulier, means "true" in French, and she started Salon Scale to address back bar profitability.
- Alicia's journey began as a salon owner who struggled to make a profit.
- She identified the back bar as an area with significant waste, much like an open bar.
- The idea of creating a machine to mix hair color for salons wasn't feasible, leading to the birth of Salon Scale.
- Salon Scale calculates the cost of goods and helps turn the back bar into a profit center.
- They discuss the "profitable back bar system" designed to make the back bar a source of revenue.
- Measuring products at the back bar reduces waste and improves cost management.
- The podcast emphasizes the importance of clear communication, implementation, and support for salon owners looking to make their back bars profitable.