EPISODE · Jun 14, 2026 · 24 MIN
E83. How To Launch A Premium Service Without Slashing The Price
from Beauty Business School · host Kimberley Haworth
Send us Fan MailWant to sell more expensive services without slashing the price to get bookings?If you've got a $500+ package sitting on your price list that nobody's booking, the price isn't the problem. The launch is.High ticket services convert slower than a $60 brow dye. That's normal. The mistake is launching it the same way you'd launch a flash sale, then deciding it doesn't work for your business.In this episode, Kimberley breaks down:Why high ticket packages need a longer runway before they sellThe self belief check before you put a price on anythingHow to seed a new service for weeks before launch so clients are already asking about itEarly bird bonuses that build demand without discountingWhat to say when a client goes quiet on priceIf you've got a premium package, a series treatment or an in-house course you've been too scared to put a number on... buckle up babe!!Are you looking to level up your salon in 2026? Every beauty business owner needs Beauty Business Foundation, this is the KEY areas you need to have a successful beauty business. Want to learn more? https://beautybusinessschool.com.au/beauty-business-foundations/
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Send us Fan Mail Want to sell more expensive services without slashing the price to get bookings? If you've got a $500+ package sitting on your price list that nobody's booking, the price isn't the problem. The launch is. High ticket services convert slower than a $60 brow dye. That's normal. The mistake is launching it the same way you'd launch a flash sale, then deciding it doesn't work for your business. In this episode, Kimberley breaks down: Why high ticket packages need a longer runway ...
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