SYSTEM NOTICE

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"I love both the techniques and the customer service."
"It makes me happy to see customers delighted."
But,
"Will I continue salon work like this for the rest of my life, as long as my physical strength lasts...?"

As your appointment book fills up, your mind and body wear down. You are not the only salon owner hitting this "invisible ceiling."


While I now work in a way that generates over 20 million yen in annual sales by turning my knowledge and experience into a "course" without being tied to a specific place or time,
until a few years ago, I was just like you—a single nail technician.

After a 13-year break, I opened my dream salon at age 38.
I worked desperately hard and tripled my sales in one year.
But,
what awaited me was not "ideal freedom"
but the fear that
"if I stop moving, my income stops,"
and days spent sacrificing time with my family.


What are the challenges at the "next stage" of salon management??

Many owners whose salons are on track next think about
"hiring staff" or "expanding to multiple locations."

But don't you think this?

✅ "Honestly, I'm not good at managing people..."
✅ "I don't have the confidence to withstand the pressure of rising fixed costs."
✅ "I want to increase sales while valuing my own pace more."

Actually, there is another path.
That is to turn the

"knowledge, experience, and passion" you have cultivated in the field into value and teach it
through a "course business."


Why does a "one-off lesson" business model fail?

When starting to "teach,"
many people tend to start with
"first, a one-off workshop for a few thousand yen."
However,


cramming low-priced lessons into the gaps of your salon work is actually the most dangerous choice.

You just get busier, and your heart remains unfulfilled.
To avoid this challenge that 90% of salon owners fall into,

you need to correctly design a "high-ticket flagship course that gets chosen without you having to sell."


Giving shape to your "passion." The secret of sticky notes and templates

✅ "I don't have any impressive achievements that I could teach."
✅ "I'm bad with computers, and difficult marketing is impossible for me."

Thinking that way,
94 owners have hesitated until now.
But,
those people are now
"filling seminars in 1 minute between salon work"
or achieving figures like "2.5 million yen or 5 million yen in monthly sales."

The secret is not difficult theory, but
the [sticky notes and secret templates] I developed.

You just write down the scattered thoughts in your head on sticky notes
and fit them into the templates.

Because you are a salon owner,
it is a system that allows you to intuitively
create a "course that sells."


A way of working where your family, yourself, and your customers are all happy

The true purpose of growing a business
is not just to earn money.


It is to graduate from "having no time" and
be able to attend children's school events without worry
✅ be able to show filial piety whenever you want
✅ be able to invest in your own "likes"

It is to obtain such a "life with choices."

I myself
used this method to overcome the crisis of my family falling apart
and learned to accept myself.
And now,
many women who were struggling just like I once was
are meeting a new version of themselves.


Changes in students who started their own courses



I am revealing that "strategy" in a free online course

I have compiled the full scope of this "Omokata Method®"
into a three-part free video course.

Episode 1: Concrete strategies to build revenue pillars outside of your salon
Episode 2: Three conditions to escape the "no time" trap and be chosen even at high prices
Episode 3: The secret to a "proposal document" that closes deals easily, even if you are bad at sales

From the "labor" of salon work
to a "business" that maximizes your value.
Please accept these tips to take that first step.


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