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or on a tight budget. They offer many deals to keep the prices down, and their templates make graphic design a snap. They have everything from business cards to magnetic signage for your car, and they offer a discount to ASCP members (look under Exclusive Member Discounts in the Members section of www.ascpskincare. com for more details). 6. Get Your Information out There It���s not enough to just put your business name and contact details out there. Younger generations in particular like to research their options thoroughly before they ever contact a business. Online and in your brochures, flyers, and any other marketing materials you distribute, make it clear what services you provide, what you charge (if a smaller marketing piece doesn���t have room to name all services, perhaps you can mention one signature treatment or current special, with its price), the days and hours you are open, how to set up an initial consultation, and other details that would be relevant to a new client. 7. keep It Concise On the other hand, some websites and brochures can be so cluttered with information that they���re impossible to read. When you present a giant block of text, people���s eyes glaze over. Make sure your information is adequate, but not too much for the format you���re using. If it���s necessary to go into a lot of detail, break it up into several smaller chunks for readability. The worst thing an esthetician can do is stay in the spa. Get out! Volunteer. Take a class or teach one. Set up a booth at a community event. Wherever you go, make it clear who you are and what you do.