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Creating A Solid Spa Business Plan

One of the most exciting business opportunities for many seeking

to run their own business is the spa business.

There are a great many unique and individual business

opportunities in the world of spas, from running a nail salon to

running a tanning salon to running a full service day spa or

even a larger spa retreat.

==The Business Plan Can Help You Raise Start Up Money==

How you structure your new spa business is entirely up to you,

but it is important to create a detailed spa business plan in

order to get your new venture off the ground.

Starting a new spa business can be quite an expensive

undertaking, and it will be impossible to raise the startup cash

you need to purchase property, rent space, hire employees and

buy the equipment you need without a solid and detailed spa

business plan behind you.

prices you plan to charge....

==Detailing The Day To Day Operation In Your Plan==

The spa business plan you create should lay out in detail

exactly what will be required for the opening and day to day

operation of the proposed spa business.

This information will include the equipment you will need to

purchase, things like tanning beds, pedicure and manicure

equipment, exercise machines and the like. In addition, the spa

business plan should detail how many employees you will need to

hire and at what salaries.

==Detailing The Services You Plan To Offer At Your Spa

Business==

In addition, your business plan should detail exactly what

services you plan to offer to your clients, and at what prices.

It is important to be as detailed in this section as possible.

For instance, if you plan to offer overnight accommodations to

extended spa services, you will need to detail how much you will

charge for those accommodations, and which services will be

offered to your guests.

If you plan to offer day spa services only, you will need to

detail what services you will offer to your guests, and what

prices you plan to charge.

It is important to offer prices that are competitive with those

of already established spa businesses, and if you can offer

services they do not you will be in an even stronger position

and more likely to succeed.

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