Looking beyond one-time sales, spa retailers count on recurring revenue to provide a consistent, reliable source of income to manage expenses, plan for growth and navigate a sometimes uncertain market.
As many business owners know, finding and hiring new talent can be a challenge, and bringing the new hires up to speed can be even more difficult.
No matter the size of a company or its marketing budget, one tool can level the playing field: testimonials.
In today’s world of online reviews and social media, customers are quick to share their experiences with a company. Unfortunately, this feedback isn’t always positive. Although it may not be an easy task, learning how to deal with unsatisfied customers is an essential part of running a successful business.
In the evolving landscape of the modern workplace, understanding Generation Z — those born roughly between the late 1990s and early 2010s — has become crucial.
In the ever-evolving job market, how businesses define roles and expectations is crucial for attracting the right talent. A key element involves distinguishing between job descriptions and responsibility sheets, two tools that, when used together, can help businesses and employees work better.
Learning the hot tub business can be a challenge and for your employees, the learning curve can be high — as can the rewards.
While issues like pad size, electrical standards and spa accessory requirements are typically addressed during hot tub installation, the potential damage caused by reflective surfaces — like greenhouses, clear-roofed pergolas and windows — often receives less attention from spa retailers.
We’ve all heard this familiar phrase when dialing our internet provider, medical center or nearly any other service.
Hot tub businesses now prioritize broader well-being, including finances and the environment, with some adopting solar power for showrooms.
A thriving business requires smart capital management and a well-planned strategy for swiftly converting inventory into revenue.
Installing a hot tub or swim spa should be a smooth process, but differing local standards and interpretations can create barriers that alienate buyers.