Built from Scratch or Borrowed from the Shop? Let’s Be Real About Clientele Building 👇
Alright barbers, let’s stir the pot a little this one’s gonna hit home for a lot of people.
There are two types of barbers in this industry:
1️⃣ The barbers who build their clientele inside someone else’s shop riding off the walk-ins, foot traffic, and brand that the owner already established.
2️⃣ The barbers who start from zero, build their name, create a brand, market themselves online, and bring their own clients through social media, reputation, and hustle.
Now here’s the question…
When you left the shop to open your own suite or your own shop did you build your clientele, or did you borrow it from the environment that created it?
Be honest. There’s no hate here just real talk. Because there’s a massive difference between being busy in someone else’s system and creating your own system that makes you busy.
Let’s hear your thoughts 👇
Would you rather start from scratch and learn how to build a brand and clientele on your own or work your way up inside a shop and then branch out once you’re packed?
Which path do you respect more and why?
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Justin Llanes
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Built from Scratch or Borrowed from the Shop? Let’s Be Real About Clientele Building 👇
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