4 Reasons To Open A Tattoo Parlour As Your Next Business Venture

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If the pandemic has left you reevaluating your career, you’re not alone. Millions have either lost jobs, discovered vulnerabilities, or realised that they aren’t happy. Sound familiar? Then starting a small business could be the answer. And if you have a skill for artwork and a passion for tattoos, opening a tattoo parlour stands out as a great solution.

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It will be necessary to develop a business plan and consider whether to run it as a side business first. Nonetheless, there are a lot of reasons to love the prospect of starting a tattoo parlour. Here are four of the best.

A Chance To Be Creative

First and foremost, opening a tattoo parlour allows you to work on your passion. Tattoo art has evolved at a rapid rate while you can also find plenty of inspiration online. When combined with your own ideas as well as client opinions, it’s an immensely creative role.

Creativity isn’t limited to tattoo artwork, either. You’ll have a chance to showcase your talent with branding and standing out from the crowd. If you’ve been eager to finally push yourself to the limit, this is a great outlet to do it. When you love the work, it’s very rewarding too. On a side note, each day will be different. So, boredom is never an option.

Change Lives For the Better

When starting a business, you need to know that it can deliver personal benefits. Still, it should not be forgotten that the chance to support other people can provide a great deal of satisfaction. Running a tattoo parlour gives you the perfect chance to do this.

For some customers, it’s simply a case of improving their look. For others, tattoos are a chance to remember lost loved ones or celebrate their kids. When you understand tattoo ink options as well as designs, you can deliver life-changing results. Embrace it.

Gain Operational Flexibility

You could work for another tattooist, especially if inexperienced. However, starting a business of your own puts you in full control of the venture. In turn, you can create a schedule and setup that provides you with success and a strong work-life balance.

Your tattoo parlour doesn’t have to follow conventional options. You could provide a mobile service working out of a van or use a pop up parlour. Meanwhile, hiring employees or renting out some space within a workspace can create a bigger operation. Doing things your way is one of the best things about businesses. Tattoo parlours are no different.

The Money Is Good

Last but not least, opening a tattoo parlour can generate very good money. Before you’ve even looked at the tattoos themselves, you could create side incomes. Selling your designs as posters, running classes, and creating video tutorials are just some examples.

On average, a tattooist can expect to charge around £100 per hour depending on the type of work. Even with the gaps between sessions for preparations, as well as free touch-ups, earning over £40,000 per year is very common. Creative business owners will earn more.

Getting paid good money to do a job you love? Sounds good to us.

Sam Jones
Sam Jones
My name's Sam and I'm a writer for Seen in the City. I am a digital nomad that travels the world and enjoy writing while on my travels. Some of my favourite past times are go-karting, visiting breweries and scuba diving!

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