Olive Marketing

Salon marketing built around your chair count

Independent salons and small chains win when marketing lines up with how clients actually book: search, Instagram, and reminders that respect your front desk.

What moves the needle first

Most salons do not need a rebrand before they need accurate listings, a fast mobile menu, and one primary booking path linked from every profile and ad.

We prioritize the offers you want to fill—color, extensions, bridal, new stylist columns—and mirror that language on your site, Google Business Profile, and paid campaigns.

Social that supports the schedule

Reels and stills work when they answer “who cuts my texture?” and “how do I book?” Pin posts that show starting prices or ranges, neighborhood, and how to get on the books this week.

Reporting you can use

Dashboards should tie to consult requests, calls, and completed bookings—not likes alone. That is how we plan spend and creative refreshes with salon owners.

Common questions

  • Do you only run ads for salons?

    No. We combine paid social, organic content systems, website updates, and booking integrations. Ads are one lever when your funnel and tracking are ready.

  • Which booking tools do you work with?

    Common stacks include Square, GlossGenius, Acuity, and similar platforms. We align tracking and messaging so confirmations and reminders support marketing, not fight it.

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