How to increase your pre-booked appointments

While walk-in appointments can help fill in scheduling gaps and unexpected no-shows, no small business should rely on a revolving door of walk-ins as a secure revenue stream. To grow into a more mature business model, you need to encourage pre-booking and more consistent scheduling behavior from your clients. Offering opportunities to pre-book helps you build a more consistent schedule of clientele, which will in time allow you to grow your business and increase revenue.

How to encourage pre-booking to your clientele

When do you ask your clientele to book their next appointment? It shouldn’t be at the end of an appointment, when both you and the client are already thinking of other things. Instead, you should bring up the idea of pre-booking with your clients while you’re still with them.

How might you discuss the benefits of pre-booking? Here are some suggestions:

  • Discuss how your business operates and why it’s helpful for you
  • Focus on the benefit to your client – how they can book the best time earlier, and not have to worry later on
  • Share with them why you want to keep them as loyal clients

The idea of pre-booking might not come naturally to some of your clients, and if you want to really train your clients to practice booking behaviors that benefit you greatly in the end, you might want to consider incentivizing them. For example, you could offer small incentives such as $5 or $10 off their next service if they pre-book, or add on an extra service.

Adding online scheduling to your Facebook page

Another way to encourage pre-booking and build a more consistent schedule for your business is to add scheduling onto your Facebook page. This is a Full Slate feature that you can quickly set up. Just add the Full Slate application to your business’ page, and clients will be able to select from real-time openings synced from your Full Slate appointment ledger.

  • Step one: click on the Web > Facebook tab in your Full Slate account
  • Step two: Select the styling you want
  • Step three: Click the link to add to your page
  • Step four: Verify with Facebook

You’re done! A new tab: Schedule Now, will show up in the navigation of your Facebook page. This tab will list your services and your appointment availability. When clients schedule through Facebook, the appointment confirmations and alerts work the same as if they scheduled from your website.

How to encourage clients to schedule online

There’s an overwhelming movement towards clients booking and requesting appointments online, so offering online booking shouldn’t require much convincing. However, there are definitely ways you can alert your clients that you now offer online booking.

  • Send an email to your clients announcing your online booking options, with an easy link to your online booking page. Full Slate offers a ready-made email template titled “Client Invitation” to make this an even simpler process.
  • Mention online booking as an alternative to, or way to, pre-book – this can be added to the conversation you have about pre-booking during your client visits
  • Update your voicemail to let clients know that you offer online scheduling, and it is a quick, easy way to schedule their next appointment. Be sure to mention your website or that you offer online scheduling on Facebook

These are just some of the ways you can encourage pre-booking to your clientele, and pave the way for a more robust business plan for your salon, spa, or small business. For more tips like this, visit our blog at http://blog.fullslate.com/.

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Full Slate Partners with Google on Pilot Launch of Reserve with Google

Now Full Slate users in LA, NYC, and SF can accept client appointments directly from Google Search and Google Maps

Full Slate, the online appointment scheduling company for local businesses, today announced that it is an initial partner on the pilot launch of Reserve with Google.

As announced by Google this morning, Reserve with Google launches today as a limited pilot in three regions: Los Angeles, New York City, and the San Francisco Bay Area. As a result of today’s announced partnership, Full Slate merchants in these regions are now immediately able to accept appointments booked by Google users directly from Google Search and Google Maps.

“Full Slate’s mission is to help local businesses grow, and this exciting partnership with Google provides our merchants in the pilot regions with a very efficient new customer acquisition channel,” said John Nebergall, General Manager of Full Slate. “Accepting appointments directly from Google removes the need for a customer to leave search engine results pages, which we think will lead to increased bookings and more customers for Full Slate merchants.”

Reserve with Google functionality is being offered at no additional charge to Full Slate merchants in the program’s pilot regions. Full Slate plans to offer the functionality to merchants in additional geographies as the Reserve with Google pilot expands.

About Full Slate

Full Slate (www.fullslate.com) is the appointment scheduling company that helps local businesses grow. Thousands of businesses trust Full Slate’s appointment scheduling software to help fill more openings, reduce no-shows, convert new clients, and drive repeat business. Full Slate was founded in 2008 and acquired by Internet Brands in 2016.

 

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