Marketing for Beauty Providers Who Need Clients to Book, Return, and Spend Again.
Marketing systems for salons and solo beauty providers who need more than pretty content.
We help your business get found, get booked, get rebooked, and know what is moving money through email, SMS, ads, content planning, and customer follow-up built around the real path your clients take.
Email + SMS Retention
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Ads + Campaigns
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Content Planning
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Google Business Profile
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Booking Path Strategy
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Email + SMS Retention | Ads + Campaigns | Content Planning | Google Business Profile | Booking Path Strategy |
Which One Sounds Like Your Business Right Now?
People find my work but do not book.
→ Fix My Booking Path
Clients come once and vanish.
→ Build My Rebooking System
Slow days keep eating my revenue.
→ Plan My Slow-Day Campaigns
I have a new launch or seasonal push.
→ Build My Sales Push
Unlike a social media manager, salon software tool, or broad agency package, WiseLuxe looks at the full client path from search, social, DM, and website visit to booking, confirmation, rebooking, review, and return visit.
Then we build the touchpoints that stop the leaks in your revenue.
Marketing Packages for Beauty Providers Who Want More Than Random Bookings
Pick the system that fits your revenue leak: booking path, rebooking, slow spots, or full revenue engine.
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For beauty providers who know money is slipping somewhere, but need to know exactly where before paying for a build.
You can feel that something is off.
People view your work. They ask questions. They follow you. Some book once. Some disappear. Some say they are interested and never come back around.
The hard part is knowing which problem is actually costing you the most: your booking path, your Google presence, your service page, your offer, your follow-up, your content, your reviews, or your client retention.
That is what the Beauty Revenue Map is built to find.
This is best for you if:
You do not want to spend money fixing random pieces of your marketing. You want to know what needs to be fixed first, what can wait, and what will make the biggest difference in your bookings, repeat visits, and follow-up.
What this is:
A 60 to 90 minute strategy session where we review your current customer path, including your booking flow, Google Business Profile, social touchpoints, website or link-in-bio path, offer structure, proof, email and SMS readiness, and basic measurement.
After the session, you receive a written Beauty Revenue Map with the highest-priority leaks, recommended next steps, and the best implementation path for your business.
What you have when it is done:
A written plan that shows where appointments, inquiries, repeat visits, or leads are slipping, plus the order your marketing should be built in so you are not paying for the wrong thing first.
Starting investment:
Solo beauty provider: $497
Salon or team: $1,250*Your Revenue Map fee is credited toward a qualifying implementation package when you book within 14 days.*
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For beauty providers who are getting attention, but not enough of that attention is turning into booked appointments.
Your future clients SHOULD NOT have to work hard to book with you.
If someone finds you on Google, Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, or through a referral, the next step should feel obvious. They should know what you offer, why they can trust you, what to book, and how to take action without clicking through five different places.
The Booking Path Fix tightens the route from “I like her work” to “I booked my appointment.”
This is best for you if:
People are finding you, watching you, messaging you, or clicking your links, but too many of them are not booking. You may have strong work, decent content, and some interest coming in, but the path to appointment still feels scattered, slow, or too dependent on you answering every question manually.
What this is:
Booking path audit, Google Business Profile and local booking checks, service CTA rewrite, landing page or booking page copy, inquiry response script, review placement, basic tracking map, and a recorded handoff walkthrough so you know what was built and why it matters.
What you have when it is done:
A tighter path from search, social, referral, or DM interest into a booked appointment, with fewer places for ready clients to get confused, stall, or leave.
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For beauty providers who want more clients coming back instead of always chasing brand-new ones.
New clients are important, but repeat clients are where beauty businesses become steadier.
If someone books once and never hears from you again, that is not just a missed appointment. That is a lost second visit, lost review, lost referral, lost add-on, and possibly a lost long-term client.
The Rebook and Retain System builds the follow-up your clients should receive after they visit, so coming back is not left to memory, mood, or chance.
This is best for you if:
You already have clients, a booking platform, and enough traffic or past customers to make retention worth building. This is especially strong for hairstylists, braiders, nail techs, lash artists, brow artists, estheticians, waxing specialists, makeup artists, spas, and beauty teams with services that should naturally repeat.
What’s included:
Email and SMS welcome or first-visit sequence, rebooking reminders by service cycle, win-back sequence for lapsed clients, review request flow, referral copy, post-visit aftercare messaging, and a 90-day retention calendar.
What you have when it is done:
A follow-up system that brings clients back on purpose instead of hoping they remember to book again on their own.
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For beauty providers who have slow days, seasonal dips, open slots, or upcoming offers that need a planned push.
Slow spots are not always random.
Some businesses have slower weekdays. Some slow down between seasons. Some have launches, specials, memberships, events, new services, or openings that need more than a last-minute post.
The Slow-Spot Sales System gives your campaign a path before the calendar starts looking empty.
This is best for you if:
You know when your business tends to slow down, but you usually react after the open slots are already there. This is also a strong fit if you are planning a seasonal service push, launch, event, membership offer, model call, reactivation campaign, or booking campaign.
What’s included:
Campaign strategy, social content plan, scheduled content framework, email campaign, SMS campaign, ad creative and setup, offer positioning, landing page or booking CTA, and measurement plan.
What you have when it is done:
A campaign path that moves attention into appointments before slow spots start draining revenue.
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For serious beauty business owners who need the full system built together, not another random piece of marketing.
Sometimes one leak is not the problem.
The booking path is messy. The list is underused. The follow-up is inconsistent. Reviews are not being requested. Content is not tied to a campaign. Ads are not connected to a strong booking path. Nobody is tracking what actually brought in the appointment.
The Beauty Revenue Engine is the full build for beauty businesses that need discovery, booking, follow-up, rebooking, reviews, campaigns, and measurement connected in one system.
This is best for you if:
You are not looking for one isolated fix. You want the marketing and revenue system built in the right order so your business has a stronger path from being found, to getting booked, to bringing clients back.
What’s included:
Beauty Revenue Map, booking path build, email and SMS retention system, content and campaign plan, ads setup, review and referral flow, measurement dashboard, recorded handoff, and optional monthly management.
What you have when it is done:
A connected beauty marketing system across discovery, booking, follow-up, rebooking, reviews, campaigns, and measurement.
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For beauty businesses that want their marketing system managed, improved, and kept active after the build.
A strong setup matters, but beauty marketing still needs rhythm.
Your emails need to go out. Your texts need to be timed well. Your campaigns need to match your calendar. Your ads need monitoring. Your offers need adjusting. Your numbers need to be reviewed before slow weeks sneak up again.
These management options are for clients who want WiseLuxe to stay involved after the build.
Email and SMS Retention Management: Monthly campaigns, list segmentation, win-back sends, rebooking prompts, review and referral asks, and reporting.
Campaign and Ad Management: Ad management, creative refreshes, landing page checks, weekly monitoring, campaign adjustments, and monthly reporting.
Full Beauty Revenue Support: Email, SMS, content planning, campaign direction, optimization, dashboard review, monthly planning, and ongoing revenue system support.
Not sure which package fits?
Start with the Beauty Revenue Map.
We will look at where people are finding you, where they are dropping off, what happens after they book, and how your current follow-up is helping or hurting repeat visits.
From there, you will know what to focus on first.
Single Marketing Services
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Flexible, expert advice when you need it. Book hourly support across a range of topics—from planning to problem-solving. This focused consultation will help clarify your goals, map out next steps, and identify opportunities for growth.
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Flexible, expert advice when you need it. Book hourly support across a range of topics—from planning to problem-solving. This focused consultation will help clarify your goals, map out next steps, and identify opportunities for growth.
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Flexible, expert advice when you need it. Book hourly support across a range of topics—from planning to problem-solving. This focused consultation will help clarify your goals, map out next steps, and identify opportunities for growth.
Clients + Case Studies.
Marketing Credentials That Back the Work.
How We Work, Start to Finish.
We use the same process for every client, no surprises.
Step 1: Book Your Consultation.
Book a marketing consultation to review and receive a custom strategy on where to invest and prioritize your business marketing.
Step 2: Get a written plan.
Within 24 hours of the call, you get a written recommendation (digital) and a proposal via email if a paid project is the right next step.
Step 3: Review, Sign & Start.
Review & sign your contract, pay 50% to start, then we get to work.
Step 4: Delivery & Handoff.
Most projects are developed and launched within 3 to 6 weeks. You & your team will receive a recorded walkthrough of your marketing plan, marketing assets, and marketing system setup so nothing gets lost.