How a $15/day ad budget compounds into $81,000+ in profit over a year.
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Angie B. owns a training salon in Roswell, Georgia — up and running for more than 25 years, and well known throughout her area. She's known for bringing on new stylists and giving them incredible, hands-on training.
Her focus when working with us is simple: get more people on the books for her new stylists, so they can get the reps they need to get better and better at their craft.
That's where Salon & Spa Launch came in — and Angie B. has been with us for over a year.
Every number below is pulled straight from the ad account and booking system. No rounding up, no cherry-picking the best week.
Results started small — and that's exactly the point.
In one month, spending just $15 a day on ads, Angie B.'s training salon booked 19 verified new clients into a $150 Cut + Mini Highlight service, generating $2,850 in front-end revenue.
After team commission, product costs, ad spend, and her agency fee, Angie B. cleared $146.17 in profit. Not a huge number on its own — but Angie B.'s been with us for over a year, because she understands the long game.
Assuming her actual 65% rebooking rate, those 19 clients are projected to bring in $12,000+ in yearly revenue, just from this one month of ads.
And because profit compounds as clients rebook every 8 weeks, that $146 grows: by month 5, she's projected to see nearly $5,000 in compounding profit. By month 12, nearly $13,500 a month. Add it all up over a year, and this one service alone is projected to add $81,000+ in profit to her business. 🤯
Projected Annual Profit From This One Service: $81,000+ — 🤯💸📈
Booked and busy doesn't mean profitable. We focus on profitability.
Angie B. could have looked at a $146 profit month and walked away. Instead, she stuck with the long game — a steady, predictable system that compounds every time a client rebooks. That's the difference between chasing big vanity numbers and building a business that actually pays you, month after month, year after year.