How to Create a Work At Home Hair Salon

Creating a work at home hair salon can be very rewarding. It allows you to set your own work at home hair salon hours, income, gas usage, tax advantages, family time and vacations. In this economy having a work from home hair salon is very cool for your overhead income outages. It certainly has allowed me to save a ton of money in my hair salon. If you are interested in creating a working from home hair salon environment or beauty salon as some people call it. You can get started by completing the following steps.1. Create a business plan outlining the amount of capital you will use to start your work at home hair salon.2. Figure out the type of business structure you will have for your work at home hair salon.3. Figure out your location of your work at home hair salon, by figuring if it will be in your garage or a building in the outside of your home.4. Get your business EIN number for your work from home hair salon. An EIN is a social security number for your work from home beauty salon.5. Apply for all work at home beauty salon insurance, business permits and licenses. Make sure you have a valid cosmetologist hair salon license too.6. Figure out how many salon stations you will have at your work from home salon and the type of furniture you will need for the service you are providing.7. Figure out if you want employees to work from your hair salon or if you want to allow people to booth rent from your home salon.Tips & Warnings* Make sure your salon is handicap accessible* Make sure all documents are legal* Make sure you have a dependable staff* Make sure if you set hours you are there* Make sure you figure the services you will offer* Avoid people not paying you on time* Avoid over setting appointments in your hair salonAbout Author:Charlotte Howard is a Hair Expert and Founder of Charlotte HowardConsulting LLC. Grab Charlotte's FREE click by click training forHair Marketing and Hair Industry ExpertsCopyright © 2009 Charlotte Howard and The Hair Marketing Gal
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