Salon management software company Artemiz launches a free marketplace dedicated to beauty and wellness businesses.

SAN DIEGO (PRWEB) April 17, 2018

While many may think the world doesn’t need yet another Marketplace, Gustavo Schmidt, CEO of Artemiz, begs to differ. The world was missing a tight-knit community of businesses in the specific industry of beauty and wellness services.

Artemiz just launched an online plaza where salons and spas can finally be on the map, for free.

“Of course you can always Google “nail salon near me” and pick from the best rated”, Gustavo says. “But it is lacking personality. Our free Marketplace truly puts businesses on the map, and allows them to showcase their work and create a brand experience.”

Barbershops, nail salons, hair salons, beauty parlors, day spas, etc. can easily claim their listing, currently in targeted California locations. Artemiz is adding cities and states all the time, but if a business is not mapped, owners can easily add their listing. In a matter of minutes, they can post photos, the link to their website and solicit reviews from their customers.

“This is a simple way to gain traffic and visibility”, Gustavo adds. “It’s a powerful marketing tool, especially for small salons that can’t afford expensive advertising.”

Built around a concept similar to Yelp, nearme.artemiz is much more intimate, and designed to help business owners and customers. To Find and To Be Found.

https://nearme.artemiz.io/

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