Wednesday 22 March 2017

Male Saloon Business in Nigeria

Saloon Business is good business!

With the present trend in Nigeria where what you read in school don't seem to be what you end up doing for reasons due to improper structuring of the society/economy, unemployment and a host of other ideals the need for survival becomes very needful. With opportunities facing use, only those who can really utilize the available opportunities smiles at the end of the day.

There is need for one to delve into other areas that can bring in money.

For a young graduate seeking what to do - rendering service would be more profiting as regarding the level of input (money and time invested) needed compared to goods as all your need is your initial investment and the return keeps coming.

Saloon is a good ideal!

 Saloon whether male or female is profiting.

For male saloon profit could range from 50,000 thousand to 250,000 thousand naira and above depending on the location, prize per cut and patronage.

It should be noted that all saloon primarily do render same service the difference depends how your render the service 
Bros, you can have a saloon and do well 

Items needed for a male saloon

  • Store- could cost from 30,000 to 250,000 depending on location and scale
  • Furniture - chairs, cabin, mirrors - could cost 40,000 or more  depending on your budget
  • Sterilizer -  10,000
  • Towels -  1,500  (for three)
  • Clippers - beginners could start with chaoba (3,500) or the more professional supertapper whal (10,000)
  • Sign board (optional)
  • Painting (optional)
  • Executive section (optional)
  • Air conditional (optional)
  • Tv and satellite (optional)
  • Soft drinks for clients (optional)
The above figures could vary as location plays a differential role in cost of the equipment and rent but in all with say #120,000 or a little less anyone can start a male saloon and still do well.

Recipe for progress   

  • You must be opened to learning new styles and be eventful
  • You must be jovial, friendly and be interactive 
  • Your prize should not be expensive at least for a beginner
  • Invest more (constructively) in your saloon
  • Get staffs (when it is needed)
  • Keep contact with your clients
  • Listen to your client's complains as it is a key for improvement
  • Upgrade by observing your competitors 
  • Include other services
  • Above all LOVE WHAT YOU DO 

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