Coronavirus and Your Salon: Free Info Messages You Can Download to Inform Your Clients

Coronavirus and Your Salon: Free Info Messages You Can Download to Inform Your Clients

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This is a free resource for all in the hair, beauty and wellness industry who fear for the effect coronavirus may have on your business. 

We’ve designed these info messages to help you communicate with your clients and prospects just how seriously you take this health crisis – and what you’re doing about it, to protect them AND you and your team members.

You’ll find below the following assets you can download and use as you see fit:

1) A single-page Word document you can edit (to suit your own circumstances) and turn into a poster. You can post this in your shop window, on the mirrors in front of your chairs, in your treatment rooms, at reception etc.

2) a longer document you can use as content for an email to your mailing list (again, editable to suit your own circumstances.) You can also use this to create a dedicated page on your website, and direct your clients to this page via email and/or text message.

3) A short video you can download and post into your social media channels – your Facebook page, your Instagram feed, into your YouTube channel (and once in YouTube, you can embed the video into your website).

4) an information document for your team members.

NOTE TO Worldwide Salon Marketing member salons: for those members whose websites we host and manage, we will complete this uploading to YouTube and website embedding for you, if you wish. Please advise us if you would like this done for you.

 

Click here to download a suggested text message to clients.

Download the free Coronavirus video here.

(You can then upload it to Facebook, Instagram, Youtube etc) 

Click here to download an email to clients. 

Click here to download a poster. 

You can upsize this, use it on your window, at reception, at your workstations etc

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