Passive Income Sources for Hairdressers

Passive Income Sources for Hairdressers

By Hairstory

Published on September 27, 2024 — 5 min read

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Hairdressers are the ultimate influencers. Your influence can translate into income when you set yourself up to recommend the products you use and love.

Your customers are always on the lookout for experts to help them make sound decisions when trying something new.

Let’s face it; you only have so many hours in the day to charge for services; how amazing would it be to make extra money while you sleep? That ‘you snooze, you earn’ principle is what passive income strategies are all about.

This kind of income isn’t pocket change, either. It can mean boosting your bottom line enough to pay for important things such as education, business expansion, an assistant, a down payment, or a fantastic vacation (because we all need one of those) – all by selling hair products to your clients.

Salon retailing, however, does not always mean selling in person.

Here are a few of the opportunities to put your hard-earned expertise and unfailing good taste to work as a hairdresser:

Amazon Associates Program

Bloggers, publishers, and content creators with a qualifying website or mobile app can enjoy an opportunity to share products and programs on Amazon through customized links they provide that allow you to earn money on resulting purchases and more.

Learn more here.

Amazon Influencer Program

One option for passive income strategies for hairstylists is joining the Amazon influencer program. If you market yourself as a hairdresser on YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook – and these accounts meet certain metrics of engagement – you may qualify for your own page on Amazon with an exclusive URL to showcase what you recommend to your followers and earn money on their purchases.

Learn more here.

Online Product Sales

Product retail is no longer limited to an in-person transaction as a part of services or even to selling through your website. If you are a hairstylist, consider representing products made by a company that equips you with custom links for online sales.

Here at Hairstory, for example, hairdressers and beauty professionals get the perfect opportunity with a 25% commission rate and long-term rewards. You can still earn commission from any client you introduce the products to even when they leave your salon, go to the Hairstory website directly, or head to Amazon. Our biggest earners are currently earning around $24,000 per month for their digital efforts.

Jayne Matthews, co-owner of Edo Salon San Francisco and Oakland earned enough in commissions in a single month to pay the rent on one of her salons, according to a report on how hairdressers fared during the pandemic by Forbes. “It’s been a huge relief,” says Matthews. “This is the best way to make revenue without any work. It expands on itself and becomes effortless.”

Linktree

Selling online – whether through affiliate links such as the Hairstory method or steering followers to purchase elsewhere – requires some savvy about your online presence and the various platforms that you use. It is possible to provide access to everything you are putting out in the world by connecting all of your content with one link. Linktree, the “launchpad to your latest video, article, recipe, tour, store, website, social post,” helps “brands, artists, publishers, agencies and influencers better control their presence online” by serving as a digital business card to monitor performance and capture email addresses – and email addresses are considered marketing gold.

The app became popular to get around the “one link” rule on Instagram by creating a branded landing page that you add multiple links to, then add the page link to your Instagram bio. But Instagram may mark some Linktree links as spam which causes the link in your Instagram bio to be blocked and no longer clickable.

There’s an alternative, however:

If you have a website, create an Instagram Landing Page.

Customize an Instagram Landing Page with your branding, image, bio, navigation, and more for a reliable option to track data, conversions, Facebook Pixels, or retargeting. Even if you aren’t using Linktree in your Instagram bio, it’s a good idea for every online business to have one.

Increasing your revenue requires a mix of conditions and actions. You may be busy with a high enough utilization to raise your prices. You might add extra hours to your schedule. You might be looking to slash expenses. All of those actions might help the extra cash flow in, but don’t dismiss the affiliate link as a simple retail innovation that can move that money needle like nothing else.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How can hairdressers earn passive income from hair products?
    Hairdressers can earn passive income by joining affiliate programs that pay commissions on product sales through custom referral links. Options include the Amazon Associates Program, the Amazon Influencer Program, and brand affiliate programs like Hairstory's, which offers a 25% commission rate. This allows hairdressers to earn money beyond their hourly salon services — even while they sleep.
  • What is the Hairstory affiliate program and how does it work?
    The Hairstory affiliate program is designed for hairdressers and beauty professionals who want to earn commissions by recommending Hairstory products to clients. Participants receive custom links and earn a 25% commission rate on resulting purchases, including long-term rewards. Hairdressers continue to earn commissions even when clients purchase directly through the Hairstory website or Amazon after leaving the salon.
  • How much commission can hairdressers earn through the Hairstory affiliate program?
    Hairstory offers a 25% commission rate for hairdressers and beauty professionals in its affiliate program. The program also includes long-term rewards, and the brand's biggest earners are currently making around $24,000 per month through their digital efforts. Real hairdressers like Jayne Matthews, co-owner of Edo Salon, earned enough in a single month to cover the rent on one of her salons.
  • What is the Amazon Associates Program for hairdressers?
    The Amazon Associates Program allows bloggers, publishers, and content creators with a qualifying website or mobile app to earn commissions by sharing customized affiliate links to Amazon products. Hairdressers with an online presence can use this program to recommend hair products and earn money on purchases made through their links. It is one of several affiliate income strategies available to hair professionals.
  • What is the Amazon Influencer Program and how do hairdressers qualify?
    The Amazon Influencer Program allows hairdressers who market themselves on YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook to qualify for a personalized Amazon storefront page with an exclusive URL to showcase product recommendations to their followers. To qualify, social media accounts must meet certain engagement metrics. Hairdressers earn money when their followers purchase products through the custom page.
  • Can hairdressers still earn commission after a client leaves the salon?
    Yes — with affiliate programs like Hairstory's, hairdressers earn commissions even after a client leaves the salon. Whether the client later purchases directly through the Hairstory website or on Amazon, the hairdresser who originally introduced them to the products continues to receive commission. This creates a long-term stream of passive income tied to each client relationship.
  • What is Linktree and how can hairdressers use it to sell products online?
    Linktree is a tool that consolidates all of a hairdresser's online content — videos, articles, shop links, and social posts — into a single branded landing page accessible through one link. It is especially useful for Instagram, where the platform limits accounts to one bio link, allowing hairdressers to direct followers to multiple affiliate or product links at once. Linktree also captures email addresses and tracks performance, making it a useful tool for growing an online audience and revenue stream.
  • Is selling hair products online limited to in-person salon transactions?
    No — product retail for hairdressers is no longer limited to in-person salon sales or a personal website. Hairstylists can represent brands like Hairstory that equip them with custom affiliate links for online sales, allowing them to reach clients wherever they shop. Platforms like Amazon, direct brand websites, and social media channels all become potential revenue streams.

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