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Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Book a Class Today


THE SALON INDUSTRY BUSINESS ARTIST is now offering classes in addition to the top selling book. Treat your salon to education or be a host salon. www.haircolorartist.com

Start your career

Start your career with the best and most important tool, a career path. THE SALON INDUSTRY BUSINESS ARTIST is just that. In simple to understand language this book will map out all your choices on what to look for in a salon, how to interview, your resume, and where you see yourslef. It's only $14.99 thru June 30th Mon............ey Back if you learn nothing from it. www.haircolorartist.com It is everything they didn't teach you in school.

16th Annual Gold Coast Down Syndrome Org. Buddy Walk


Ezra Lazarus Mokotoff and Family are walking in the 2010 Gold Coast Down Syndrome Organization Buddy Walk in Palm Beach County, Florida to show our support for the more than 350,000 individuals with Down syndrome in the United States. I want to do my part to make sure that each individual including our son Ezra, is given every opportunity to reach his or her full potential. This is a chance for me as a participant and you as a sponsor to send a message of acceptance -- and a belief in the abilities and contributions of ALL people.

Please support me in my walk efforts. Your Buddy Walk contribution will support the local programs of the Gold Coast Down Syndrome Organization for people with Down syndrome and their families, as well as the national education, research and advocacy initiatives of the National Down Syndrome Society. Our combined local and national efforts are enhancing quality of life for children and adults with Down syndrome.

Just click on the Web site link below and visit my personal Buddy Walk page to make your tax-deductible donation.
http://buddywalk.kintera.org/faf/r.asp?t=4&i=421201&u=421201-295466841

Thursday, June 10, 2010

What would you do if...?

What would you do if a top stylist or colorist came to your salon for employment? They posess impecable skills, experince, manufacturer connections, up to date portfoliio, certifications and presented a resume. What would you offer them? Why should they work for you? Would you pay them a draw, guarantee, salary, book them up? Or would you simply offer them what you typically offer to everyone else? BTW, they just moved to your state and have no clientele. This and more is available in the book THE SALON INDUSTRY BUSINESS ARTIST. (its what the pros are reading) www.haircolorartist.com