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Dropped $800 on a high frequency machine and it either saved my business or wasted my money
I bought the NuFace Trinity Pro after a vendor swore it would double my facial bookings but I'm still on the fence four months in. Anyone else dump serious cash on a tool that either paid for itself fast or just collected dust?
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david375d ago
I had the same doubts with my LED light panel, the Dr Dennis Gross one that cost me about $400. Took me about 3 months to really figure out how to work it into my routine and actually see clients wanting to pay extra for it. My advice would be to track exactly how many times you use it in a week versus how many facials you book, that helped me see if it was actually bringing people in or just sitting there. Your mileage may vary but I found bundling it with a specific add-on service made it way easier to upsell than just mentioning it exists.
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ray3635d ago
Buddy bought one and his cat sleeps under it more than clients pay for it.
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