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The Missing Brochure!

It's difficult to find a good reason why so few grooming business fail to offer new customers, or regular clients, a promotional brochure. There are few service businesses that don't provide one. Our guess is that 90% of grooming businesses in the U.S. do not offer a brochure because they have never seen one, and we often copy what others are doing, or not doing, instead of inventing better ways of operating a grooming business through management.

What beguiles us most about the absence of this most important tool is that groomers are always quite busy throughout the work day. Many groomers not only groom, but answer the phone and tend to intake and outtake of pets as owners arrive, and try to stay on schedule. In one word, stress!

Not having receptionists to do most of the intake/outtake is another management story, so for now let's focus on the missing brochure. Covering "all the hats of job positions" is the leading cause of stress in pet groomers, and guess what? Having a brochure is a strong dose of good medicine to reduce such stress.

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Nearly all of the similar questions new customers ask should be answered by the content of a well-designed and well-written brochure. That means the busy groomer doesn't need to repeat over and over again the same promotion, but simply say, "Please take a seat and review our brochure, and I will be happy to answer any other questions you may have about our client and pet services."

Busy groomers also performing client reception work know that the telephone often rings right when you are talking to clients, and there is simply no way to remember all that you have said, or not. And you should have a lot to say about your business as you will learn later in this short article.

What else makes a great brochure as important as your scissors and clippers? A truly professional pet grooming brochure sets you aside from comparison to tens of thousands of grooming business without a brochure. They are not only a client relations tool, but a marketing tool. You can canvas specific neighborhoods hanging your brochure on doorknobs and post them on bulletin boards. You can introduce yourself to veterinarians and other pet professionals and ask them to refer business to you leaving them with your business card and a supply of brochures. Everyone knows that groomers get most of their business by referral, and what a convenient and thoughtful way for you to help your clients refer more business to you by letting them take a supply of brochures for friends, family and co-workers.

A great brochure will mention your standards of operation, safety and supervision programs, client services as well as pet care services, hours and days of operation, your grooming background, staff policies and procedures that affect pet owners, and much more. The best way to design one is to look to the industry for a model. Well, there is actually one written by Madeline B. Ogle and Joy Haas, a Stanford University English professor. Fortunately Maddie published a generic version of it in her book, From Problems to Profits. PetGroomer.com and Find A Groomer, Inc. actually sell an inexpensive version of this brochure for grooming business owners following The Madson Management System in the book. You can also use the model in the book to create your own too for personal use only. What a time saver! What an important impression to make on all new customers, and to earn their loyalty.

Think about the time you will save too, and how much less stress you will have worrying about grooming pets and at the same time trying to answer and convey the important information about your business and services. Do you and your staff a favor and find your missing brochure. You will be glad you did!

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