No problem! I would
definitely recommend it, and getting even more hairdressers involved is a GREAT idea, IF you can get them to participate (in essence what you'd be doing is asking them to work their butts off all day and give you the money [img]tongue.gif[/img] ). We were approached with the idea, and it just never occured to us to as other salons to particpate, since it
was giving this salon some good promo.
**If you have to pay for your copying (we're not allowed to use school copiers), the salon(s) pay for the flyers--it's advertising for them, and that way you don't get stuck holding the bag if no one shows up.
**Make sure any "extras" are being paid for by them (Ours suggested having a clown, which we
assumed they'd pay for, and then at the end he took that money out of our profit to pay for it

. That took about 10% off our take! But, it was a lessoned learned and now I know to MAKE SURE what's being paid for and what's not. I would have NEVER agreed to a clown, it just wasn't necessary.
**In hindsight, I'd have done it right before the kids go back to school--it makes sense.
**Definitely lower prices for the day (and make sure this fact is a one day only offer)--it takes from you total profit, but it DEFINITELY draws more people in.
**We did ours on a Sunday, and it worked for us since it was easier for people to schedule it in. Plus the shop didn't lose business from their normal hours of operation.
**Have people on hand to assist or act as thier receptionist, and sweepers to take care of the hair--it's a big help, and keeps people moving. We had a sign in list (no appointments for the day), and it helped them a lot to have us doing that.
**One of our members brought them coffee and doughnuts, which they really appreciated--I wish I had thought to bring more goodies.
**Make sure you tell them to tip their hairdressers, and in our case one of the hairdressers donated her tips too!
Having cooffee/snacks for the patrons is a nice idea--again, I wish I'd thought to do it.
It's definitely a piece of cake for the PTO/PTA benefitting from it--in our case we got 100% (well, ALMOST) of the money for really not doing much. What was nice about ours was we met some really nice people we'd normally never have approached for a donation, and they felt good that they were helping us out.
Hope this helped; if you have any other questions feel free to ask!