Customer Acquisition for Barbers

How to Get More Customers as a Barber

Forget the marketing hype. For most barbershop owners, more customers comes from doing one thing well: showing up at the top of Google when someone searches for "barber near me". Here's how.

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Where Barber Customers Actually Come From

Most barbershop owners overestimate social media and underestimate Google. The honest breakdown for a typical barber: roughly 60% of new customers come from local Google search, 20% from word of mouth, 10% from directories like Booksy, and the remaining 10% is everything else combined.

60%

Local Google search

Someone types "barber near me" and clicks one of the top 3 results in the map pack. Owned, ranking-driven, compounds.

20%

Word of mouth

A friend, neighbour, or family member recommends you. Often they'll still Google-check you before calling.

10%

Directories

Platforms like Booksy send paid leads. Useful for top-up — terrible as a primary channel.

10%

Everything else

Social media, leaflets, vehicle wraps, Google Ads, and your existing customer database all combined.

Why Google Reviews Bring You Customers

60% of your customers come from Google search. Barbershops thrive on walk-in traffic and local reputation. Young customers especially check Google reviews before trying a new barber. Reviews about consistent fades, friendly chat, and short wait times fill the chairs. Reviews are the bridge between someone typing your search term and someone calling your number — the higher you rank and the more reviews you have, the wider that bridge gets.

"barber near me"

Google shows the top three results for this search based heavily on review count, rating, and recency. Most clicks go to those three.

Trust signal

For a barbershop, reviews are the first social proof potential customers see — long before they ever talk to you.

Permanent asset

Unlike Booksy, Google reviews are free, owned by you, and don't disappear when you stop paying.

Why You're Not Getting Enough Calls

It's almost never because you're bad at the work. It's one of these four reasons — and they're all fixable.

Walk-in culture means Google visibility drives footfall directly

Young customers check Google before walking in

You compete with every other barbershop on the high street

Consistent quality across all barbers in the shop is hard to maintain

Top-ranking barbershops typically have 50-200 Google reviews.

The Acquisition Engine Behind the Calls

Customer acquisition for a barbershop is mostly a review collection problem in disguise. Fix the collection and the calls follow. Grow Our Reviews handles the collection automatically, so the acquisition takes care of itself.

1

Finish a cut

Wrap up the work the same way you always have. Nothing changes in how you operate.

2

Add the customer

Drop their name and mobile into the app — fifteen seconds, from your phone.

3

Reviews land

Happy customers post directly to Google. Unhappy ones give you private feedback first.

Examples — From Search to Customer

Three real journeys. A homeowner searching for a haircut, someone urgently needing a beard trim, a referral checking your profile before they call. Each one is a customer won or lost on what they see.

haircut

A customer who's just had a haircut from you is the easiest review you'll ever ask for — when the moment is right. The system catches that moment.

beard trim

A customer who's just had a beard trim from you is the easiest review you'll ever ask for — when the moment is right. The system catches that moment.

hot towel shave

A customer who's just had a hot towel shave from you is the easiest review you'll ever ask for — when the moment is right. The system catches that moment.

skin fade

A customer who's just had a skin fade from you is the easiest review you'll ever ask for — when the moment is right. The system catches that moment.

Pricing to Get You More Customers

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Lite

£19 / month

Enough credits for around 30 cuts a month.

  • Up to 30 message credits per month
  • SMS review requests
  • Automatic follow-up nudges (can enable/disable)
  • Sentiment gate (review filtering)
  • Analytics dashboard
  • Email support
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Starter

£49 / month

Enough credits for around 150 cuts a month.

  • Up to 150 message credits per month
  • SMS review requests
  • Automatic follow-up nudges (can enable/disable)
  • Sentiment gate (review filtering)
  • Analytics dashboard
  • Email support
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Growth

£79 / month

Enough credits for around 300 cuts a month.

  • Up to 300 message credits per month
  • Everything in Starter
  • Priority support
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Common Questions

What's the fastest way to get more customers as a barber?+

Improve your Google ranking. Reviews are the fastest lever — typical lift in 4-8 weeks of consistent collection. Paid ads are faster but don't compound, so the moment you stop paying, the customers stop.

Should I advertise on Google or build organic ranking?+

Both, in that order. Organic ranking via reviews is the long-term asset. Paid ads make sense once your profile converts — they don't make sense to a profile with 12 reviews.

Do directories like Checkatrade still work?+

For barbers they can — but the ROI rarely beats Google. A pound spent on review collection compounds for years. A pound spent on Booksy stops working the moment you stop paying.

How many extra customers can I expect from better reviews?+

A typical barbershop moving into the top three local results sees enquiry volume roughly double. From there it compounds — more customers mean more potential reviewers, which means even better ranking.

Your next customer is already searching.

They typed "barber near me" five minutes ago. The question is whether your barbershop shows up in the top three or the third page. Reviews decide which.

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