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		<title>Building your spas brand image</title>
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Know your competition. Whether you are playing a baseball game, building a business or trying to please your clients, knowing your competition is an essential key to success. In the spa industry, many owners, managers and professionals are spending too much time competing against each other. Instead, it’s time to join hands and marketing brains [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Hotels Increase Business With Local Day Spa Guests</title>
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		<title>Soul Day Spa and Salon in Washington, D.C &#8211; Cut Backs means Improved Business</title>
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A New Soul
Some of the most valuable insights can come from painstaking decisions, as Nicole Cober Blake learned when she laid off her assistant at Soul Day Spa and Salon in Washington, D.C., at the beginning of the year. Faced with a stifled credit line and 2008 sales of $489,000, Blake decided to funnel the [...]]]></description>
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