Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Forgive me

Ok, so I was a little harsh with the feelings in my last blog. I want to make it up to you by being a little easier with this message. GIVE US A CHANCE-that’s all. Tell your salon that you purchase your indoor tanning lotion on line, and see if they will match it. At least bring a copy of what you can purchase, so they can see it for themselves. They do not have time or the energy to look up everything purchased on line. Please consider this when not consulting your salon before purchasing on line. Remember, your salon has all the overhead expenses. Hasn’t electricity gone up? And I just heard that it is going to increase in price again. Isn’t it nice if it is cold outside to tan in a nice, warm room. How about if it is miserably hot outside? Wouldn’t it be nice to have a cool environment to tan? Ahhh, what would we do without air conditioning? It does not do you any good to have indoor tanning lotion and not have a place to tan! THANKS!

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Support your local salon!

I hate Internet sales! Oops did I just say that? Well, it is how I feel, and I hope that I will convince you to stop putting the small business executive (I like that) out of business!
I can only speak for the industry, tanning, that I represent. Tanning lamps are very expensive to replace. I recycle all old lamps and their cardboard shipping containers. This is additional work, not to mention gas for the vehicle, but I love my country, and I do my part to care for it. So, if you buy lotion from the salon where you tan you are supporting all the good things they want to incorporate. It might even bring prices of tanning down. Did you ever think of this before you purchased that tanning lotion on line? Please support your salon buy purchasing lotion from them. Thanks!

Be Sun Strong Movement

Hey, it is time to bring awareness about our industry being attacked by dermotologist, medical fields, and government. Click title of message to take you to a youtube video. Thanks!

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

How bad is it?

When a tanning salon has an electric bill under $500, you know that business is bad. There are many different ways in this industry to save money, and I have learned to do them, but it is a lot of work. Then, I have to teach the employees how to set controls. One example is keep thermostat at 64 degrees. Yes, I do keep it colder in here than I should, but it is a huge building which is empty except the tanning rooms. Another is to take advantage of the sun shining through our huge display window. Boy, does it warm this place up. :) Another is wear warmer clothing. Don’t get me wrong-my employees do very well with this. But, I can go into some stores, and people are dressed for summer. I know when you are young you want to look your best, but you are still beautiful! OK that is enough on that topic. I promise to warm up each bed before you get in. If your tanning bed has been too cold for you lately, please let me know.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

December 7th-morning

How many of you are working on 4 to 5 projects at the same time. This is I all the time. Right now I am working on this blog, writing a memo to employees on how to bring money into the salon because we are not making any money, and FB. Oh, this has been one of my headaches lately. I actually am setting up a new fan page because of this. On top of that I am finishing up opening responsibilities, and last but not least I am organizing my first and foremost financial job and it is already 10:20 am.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

1st Excuse-Dec. 2nd

OK I confess I did not hold up to my end of the bargain. I didn’t finish my paperwork here, so I brought it home. But guess what? There was dinner-homemade turkey potpie. I cannot let any of the turkey go to waste. Boy was it delicious - well. . . . maybe just ok because I made my own dough recipe with some white & wheat flour, and I am not sure how much salt and water to add.
It is getting late, and I still need to practice the piano. It really got pushed out of my life when I was taking care of my mom for 3 years. She has dementia. Oh, and the past year I have been campaigning. Who do I think I am? Wonder Woman? Ok, finished practicing. Last, I tidy up from dinner. 9:30 p.m.? Where did the time go? I want to read some in a new book I borrowed from my sister.
Oh, how did I get on all this? Oh, yeah I am trying to make myself feel better for not holding myself to my promise. On top of that, I am trying to write this blog. UGH! I need to try to get two days caught up now. Wish me luck.
Sunny

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Diary of a small entrepreneur-December 1, 2010

We are not out of the recession! You might be asking yourself “How can that be?” This is a bold statement, but any small business owner sees the real numbers. For me being in the position of “no pay” for last month is my indicator. It is rough to come to the end of the month and realize this. I worked hard.
This is not the only way I can tell. Believe me there are a number of ways. One is that I am a charitable person, but after 2009 taxes were completed on October 15th, my CPA said I had to change. I had given 45% of my income to charity. “That is too much” he said. I had no idea.
Now, you are probably asking, How could you not know?” It is easy. I wear all the hats here-finance hat, hire/fire hat, employee motivator hat-you get the picture. No, I do not have the money to hire all these people. No wonder, right?
Now, I have to start setting goals with all finances for my business. #1 goal-What does not get finished here MUST be brought home to finish. This will be the most important decision to live by in order to maintain my success. I will be starting all over again next year. I hope it is not too late.