Barbers are millionaires!
Have you heard this statement before and you are wondering how true is
this? Maybe not but I can tell you that the statement is correct and I’m
sure every Barber will agree to that too
I visits barbershop every
three days and each time I visit, I use to part with between N200 to
N500 as service cost; sometime more, depending on the type of barbing
salon. Let’s say, the average I spent on barbing weekly is between Six
Hundred Naira to One Thousand Five Hundred Naira. It means In a month, I
will spend N2,400 to N6,000... just only me.
Now, if my Barber has 100
other customers like me who patronize him monthly, he will be making
between N240,000 to N600,000 monthly from these hundred customers
alone! Do you now agree that Barbers are millionaires? Lets see if
hundred customers monthly is realistic; if you divide 100 by 30 that
will give you about 3.3 customers daily, and there is absolutely no
barber that get only 3 persons to barb in a whole day, the least I’ve
counted is 10 per day. If I ask the question again “Is 100 Customers
realistic” based on this scenario ? I’m sure the answer I’ll get is
emphatic YES!
Why are entrepreneurs
overlooking this business that is capable of making them millions?
Because it doesn’t blow whistles! People naturally like businesses that
make lots of noises even if it doesn’t bring money, but would you like
to go for business that make noises or the one that brings real money?
Your answer is as good as mine. Now, lets take a closer look and find
out what it takes to start a good Barbershop:
1. Learn to Barb –
Spend three months or thereabout to learn how to barb, which is
basically learning how to handle the clippers. Barbing is an art and a
barber is an artist! It’s not just enough lo learn how to handle the
clipper, you need to perfect the art of haircuts; like shaving, tracing
the hair line, and trimming.
You can learn the basics
within three months and then perfect your art as time goes one. But
don’t forget that the level of your customer satisfaction will depend on
how well you mastered the art of shaving, so don’t play with it. Some
will even go as far as arresting you with police for spoiling their
haircuts, and if you’re good your customers wouldn’t leave for anyone
else.
2. Rent a Shop –
Look for a decent shop in a shopping mall or any shop near you, make
sure the shop is spacious to accommodate your customers and still have
enough space for people to mingle around. It is very important because
when you’re working on customers, you may have other customers on the
waiting list. Spacious shop will afford you the space to put some chairs
for you customers to seat on while they wait.
3. Paint Your Shop
– Many local barbers are fond of painting their shops white. This is
where you’d need to make yourself and your business stands out. chose
some creative color combination for your painting, don’t just go for the
norm, defy the norm and create your own style.
Your objective is to
impress your customers, and there is no better way to do it than to make
your business place stand out from the crowd.
4. Furnish your Shop
– Furnishing a barbershop is quite simple and cost effective; Get a
very good and comfortable revolving chair where your customers will seat
on while you work on them. The revolving type make your work easier as
you don’t need to move around, you can stand still and turn the chair to
any direction of your choice.
You will need a table
too, where you’ll put your barbing equipment for convenience access, and
other chairs where your waiting customers will seat on.
5. Buy Original Clippers –
You will need about two clippers, after working with one, you put it
out for treatment then continue with the other. You will be switching
between the two clippers. I said original because not all clippers are
good.
Go for original Philips,
it’s costly but well worth the money. Look for it at at original Philips
retail shop. There is one in Allen Avenue. If you can’t find it, make
do with other brands but make sure it’s original that will last for you
and work more efficiently.
6. Get a Sterilizer
- Due to the increased number of communicable diseases out there,
people will be more inclined to patronize you if they are assured that
your clippers are well treated and sterilized.
So, buy electronic
sterilizer that you’ll use to treat your clippers and other cutting
equipment when you finished using them on a customer before using them
on another customer to avoid the spread of diseases among your
customers.
7. Buy a Standby Generator
- You do not need BIG one except if you can afford it, small generator
of N10,00 to N12,000 is OK for the job. Generator is so important in the
business of barbing that without it, you may not be able to do the
business.
These are the major
equipment, others are wraparound (minor materials like the cloth you’ll
tie around the your customers to prevent the flying hairs from littering
his body) hair creams, spirits, aftershave, and so on
With all these in place,
you are ready to go and start making hundreds of thousands every month
from this cool business. That’s all for now, let me see your comments on
this.
Friday, 15 November 2013
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