Wednesday 25 August 2010
Nip and Tuck Fibbers
The Daily Mail have reported that 72% of women hide non-surgical cosmetic procedures from friends and family. Either take advantage of this and offer discreet gradual treatments and/or offer an incentive for your customers to bring or refer a friend. Despite this, lots of practitioner have found that word of mouth remians their biggest form of referral. Go to our poll to tell us your largest referral source.
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