« Twitter Finds a Blue Ocean with Minsh | Main | A Reminder of the Importance of Switch Kits »

August 24, 2009

TrackBack

TrackBack URL for this entry:
http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d834516b1969e20120a54cf430970c

Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Great Clips is Great at One Thing: Service:

Comments

Feed You can follow this conversation by subscribing to the comment feed for this post.

Denise Wymore

Christopher,

I love this post because I love my hair and just moved to New York and EEK! had to find a new hairdresser. For a woman like me, it's easier to find a dentist, a doctor, even a gynecologist than to find a new hairdresser.

I asked around. I looked on Yelp. I read reviews upon reviews and finally I had it narrowed down to four and literally "walked in" each to get a feel for their culture and their style, oh and their price. In NY you can get a foil and cut for $400.00! I'm not kidding! So I'm looking at the $200 range.

Similar to your post about Great Clips, these high end salons have plenty of competition and need to figure out how to stand out - what do they do best? Who is their target? They certainly can't be all things to all people - can you imagine?

You want an expert cut or a Super Cut? Oh, you're the $17 cut - in the basement for you! The troll with the FlowBee will be right down.

Your point is perfect - decide what you want to be and then be consistent with it. It's not that hard. But when you dabble at being the-service-oriented-price-leader-one-stop-shop-sales culture - yikes!!!! You'll end up with a bad haircut every time....

Mike Bartoo

Chris and Denise - great post about knowing what you want to be (and are set up to be) and focusing your efforts on that. For what it's worth, my wife's hair stylist wears a smock that says "Your hair sucks - but I can fix it"!

Verify your Comment

Previewing your Comment

This is only a preview. Your comment has not yet been posted.

Working...
Your comment could not be posted. Error type:
Your comment has been posted. Post another comment

The letters and numbers you entered did not match the image. Please try again.

As a final step before posting your comment, enter the letters and numbers you see in the image below. This prevents automated programs from posting comments.

Having trouble reading this image? View an alternate.

Working...

Post a comment

Your email address:


Powered by FeedBlitz

Google Search

  • Google

    WWW
    Nexus Connection

CUES Experience 2008

  • Pixel Farms
    Scenes from the conference's five field trip locations: Summit Brewery, Fair Issac, Mall of America, Minnesota Twins and Pixel Farms.

About Us

  • CUES Nexus Connection covers credit union marketing. CUES is a Madison, Wis.-based association dedicated to the professional development of credit union leaders.