How to Price Your Services? – A Guide to Charging your Worth
Don’t let that small but important fact get beyond you. Beauty industry professionals are something like medical professionals in that they go to school and acquire the necessary training to provide a service. Like doctors, most states require beauticians to have a license to work in a shop and provide certain services. Not only that, but cosmetology school, training, and certifications can be quite costly. It’s always important to re-invest into yourself and your skillset. Because you re-invest in yourself, you should charge accordingly for your services. Keeping tough competition in mind, it's important to know how to price your services. In this blog, I will not only provide you with some things to consider as well as provide sound advice on how to price your services. Read On.
The Six Keys To Profitability
What makes a business profitable? Is it advertising and marketing? Cutting costs? Beating out the competition? Or just plain old hard work? What if we told you seeing a profit in your business is actually easier than one might think. It just takes the right combination of skill and consistently using the right tools. Turning a profit can be narrowed down to six easy steps or categories that ensure to see a return on your initial investment.
LLC vs. Sole Proprietorship
When owning a business, it is important to take the necessary precautions to protect yourself as well as your assets. Registering your business and making it a recognized entity with the state is one of the easiest methods of protection.
It can be overwhelming to determine which entity is best for you. Though there are many types of entities, the best two for small and new businesses are LLC and Sole Proprietorship. Both are inexpensive and relatively easy to obtain. Read the guide below as you decide which entity is best for your business structure.
Why YOU Should Become an LLC
“We have all heard repeatedly about the importance of starting a business and using said business for tax benefits. However, whether you have a business or not, you can register yourself as an LLC and reap those same benefits.”