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Is Your Personal Styling Business Model Really Working for You?

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Are you working the way you truly want to as a personal stylist? With the new year right around the corner, we’re launching a special series designed to help you assess the health of your personal styling business. Over the next few weeks, we’ll dive into key areas for a business audit, starting with your business model.

In this episode of The Six Figure Personal Stylist Podcast, you’ll learn how to evaluate whether your business model truly supports your lifestyle and business goals while meeting your clients’ needs. I’ll share common pitfalls that often lead stylists to burnout and give you the tools to create a model that truly serves you, so your work aligns with the life you want.

2:26 - Why your current business model is so important and why so many stylists end up building one that works against them

9:57 - How to see if you’re overworking for too little profit

13:32 - How to tell if you’re working with clients who may not fully value premium services

16:02 - How understanding the right sales triggers for your market can impact your business model

18:21 - Steps to shift toward a business model that supports long-term client growth, allowing you to make more while working less

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Chapters

1. Is Your Personal Styling Business Model Really Working for You? (00:00:00)

2. Why your current business model is so important and why so many stylists end up building one that works against them (00:02:26)

3. How to see if you’re overworking for too little profit (00:09:57)

4. How to tell if you’re working with clients who may not fully value premium services (00:13:32)

5. How understanding the right sales triggers for your market can impact your business model (00:16:02)

6. Steps to shift toward a business model that supports long-term client growth, allowing you to make more while working less (00:18:21)

71 episodes

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Content provided by Nicole Otchy - The Styling Consultancy. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Nicole Otchy - The Styling Consultancy or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

Are you working the way you truly want to as a personal stylist? With the new year right around the corner, we’re launching a special series designed to help you assess the health of your personal styling business. Over the next few weeks, we’ll dive into key areas for a business audit, starting with your business model.

In this episode of The Six Figure Personal Stylist Podcast, you’ll learn how to evaluate whether your business model truly supports your lifestyle and business goals while meeting your clients’ needs. I’ll share common pitfalls that often lead stylists to burnout and give you the tools to create a model that truly serves you, so your work aligns with the life you want.

2:26 - Why your current business model is so important and why so many stylists end up building one that works against them

9:57 - How to see if you’re overworking for too little profit

13:32 - How to tell if you’re working with clients who may not fully value premium services

16:02 - How understanding the right sales triggers for your market can impact your business model

18:21 - Steps to shift toward a business model that supports long-term client growth, allowing you to make more while working less

Mentioned In Is Your Personal Styling Business Model Really Working for You?

Get the Profit Power Moves Workbook
Income Accelerator Waitlist

Transformational Styling Defined: How to Be a Successful Transformational Personal Stylist

Follow Nicole on Instagram

Leave a rating and review

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Is Your Personal Styling Business Model Really Working for You? (00:00:00)

2. Why your current business model is so important and why so many stylists end up building one that works against them (00:02:26)

3. How to see if you’re overworking for too little profit (00:09:57)

4. How to tell if you’re working with clients who may not fully value premium services (00:13:32)

5. How understanding the right sales triggers for your market can impact your business model (00:16:02)

6. Steps to shift toward a business model that supports long-term client growth, allowing you to make more while working less (00:18:21)

71 episodes

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