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The Salon / Barbershop Owner
Field Manual

101 prompts for the work a salon / barbershop owner actually does — salon / barbershop owner — annual price-increase email to existing clients, competitor analysis framework, positive google review response.

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Salon / Barbershop Owner — Annual Price-Increase Email to Existing Clients

You are a Salon / Barbershop Owner writing the annual price-increase email to a long-standing client. You need to raise rates without losing the account. Client: . Old rate / package: . New rate / package: . Effective date: . Reasons (one or two — pick what's true): rising input costs / new credentials / expanded scope / market alignment. Write the email. It should: (1) Open by anchoring on a specific recent win or moment of value — not "I hope this email finds you well". (2) State the new rate and the effective date in the FIRST short paragraph. Don't bury it. (3) Give one honest reason for the increase. No corporate-speak.
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Competitor Analysis Framework

You are a salon business strategist. I own in . My top 3 local competitors are: Competitor 1: . Competitor 2: . Competitor 3: . My salon's positioning: . Analyze my competitive landscape using this framework: (1) Service gap analysis — what do they offer that I don't, and vice versa? (2) Pricing position — where do I sit relative to competitors, and is that intentional?
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Positive Google Review Response

You are the owner of responding to a positive Google review. The client's name is . They specifically praised: . Their rating was stars. Write a warm, genuine response in 40-70 words that: (1) Thanks them by name. (2) Acknowledges the specific things they mentioned — do not use generic "glad you enjoyed everything" language. (3) Mentions one detail that invites them back (e.g., a new service, a seasonal promotion, or a product they might love). (4) Signs off with your first name and title.
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Contents

Eight chapters, 101 prompts

  1. 01

    Pricing & quoting

    Quotes, hourly rate, value-stack, discount calls

  2. 02

    Estimates & proposals

    On-site walkthroughs, scopes, proposal copy

  3. 03

    Customer communication

    Hard emails, follow-ups, late payment chases

  4. 04

    Scheduling & jobs

    Routing, dispatch, no-show recovery

  5. 05

    Marketing on a budget

    Local SEO, postcards, Google profile, reviews

  6. 06

    Hiring & subs

    Job posts, screening, contractor agreements

  7. 07

    Finances & taxes

    Margin, runway, “should I take this job?” math

  8. 08

    The hard ones

    Firing a client, layoffs, mistakes you made

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