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Professional ServicesScore: 7/9

Reputation Management for Personal Stylists & Wardrobe Consultants

Mid‑tier stylists charging £300 for a London shopping trip leverage 5‑star ‘makeover’ reviews to double referral bookings; EMR automates that post‑glow moment, capturing social proof while the client is buzzing.

Maps dependency6/10
Recommended price (US)$120-$200/mo
Avg. client ticket$300

Why reputation management matters for Personal Stylists & Wardrobe Consultants

Before/after visuals are highly shareable and drive glowing, emotional reviews

High ticket sizes quickly offset SaaS fee

Word‑of‑mouth crucial in fashion; online reviews extend that reach

Your margin on Personal Stylists & Wardrobe Consultants

EmbedMyReviews costs $99/month flat for the platform. That can make the economics attractive as you add clients, but it does not make delivery free. Use the numbers here as planning ranges, not as guaranteed profit.

Charge per client (US)$120-$200/mo
Your EMR cost$99/mo (flat)
Revenue retained before labour$21–$101
10 clients revenue$1200–$2000/mo

EMR cost stays $99 whether you have 1 client or 200.

Pricing by country

United States

$300

$120-$200

United Kingdom

£250

£100-£160

Canada

C$350

C$150-C$240

Australia

A$400

A$180-A$280

Germany

€300

€110-€180

France

€300

€110-€180

Netherlands

€280

€110-€180

Subscription ≈ profit from one basic 2‑hour styling session

How to package this for Personal Stylists & Wardrobe Consultants

Use EMR's custom plan builder to turn these into actual client packages. Treat them as starting points, not fixed rules.

Starter

~$120/mo

Review monitoring across connected platforms

Feedback forms with smart routing

Review widgets for their website

Monthly performance reports

Growth

~$180/mo

Everything in Starter

Automated review campaigns (email + SMS)

QR codes for in-location collection

AI review responses

Auto Respond rules

Premium

~$264/mo

Everything in Growth

AI Insights with sentiment analysis

Search AI visibility tracking

Local Search Grid rankings

Scheduled white-label reports

Social Share with AI captions

Niche scorecard

Reach decision makers

7/10

Stylists monitor IG DMs & email daily

Conversion likelihood

7/10

Visual testimonials clinch bookings in competitive metros

Maps dependency

6/10

Discovery split between social and Google Maps searches

Feature fit

8/10

Stylish lookbook email is a natural review prompt

How to pitch Personal Stylists & Wardrobe Consultants

Lead with proof, not promises. These pitch angles are meant to help an agency frame the service in a way a local business can understand quickly.

Run a free audit

Use Sales Intelligence to generate an AI-powered reputation audit. Show them their current rating, review velocity, and how they compare to competitors, branded with your logo.

Show their Maps ranking

Pull up their Local Search Grid and show exactly where they rank in Google Maps across the neighbourhood. Visual proof is harder to argue with than a pitch deck.

Demo the review flow

Open a feedback form on your phone and show how their customers would leave a review in 30 seconds. Tangible beats theoretical.

Outreach methods that work for Personal Stylists & Wardrobe Consultants

instagram

Use this channel only if it matches how decision-makers in the niche normally buy, respond, or refer work.

blogs

Use this channel only if it matches how decision-makers in the niche normally buy, respond, or refer work.

LinkedIn

Connect with business owners and decision-makers professionally.

Referrals

Ask existing clients to refer others in the same industry.

Email outreach

Personalised emails highlighting their current review situation.

Google Ads

Target business owners searching for reputation management solutions.

Full demo guide with frameworks and niche examples →

Systems Personal Stylists & Wardrobe Consultants already use

Your personal stylists & wardrobe consultants clients are already using these tools. Connect them to EMR and review requests fire automatically.

Calendly or Fresha for bookings

Look‑book / styleboard software (Canva, Adobe Express)

Payment platforms (Square, Shopify POS)

Challenges to know

Discretionary‑spend clients can vanish in downturns, impacting MRR

Subjective taste – one bad fit can spark harsh public criticism

Erratic booking cadence (seasonal) requires nurturing automation

Honest about the challenges, because agencies that go in with clear eyes close better deals and retain longer.

Seasonal strategy

New‑Year ‘refresh’, spring wedding season and autumn fashion weeks drive peaks; July/August quieter

Automation playbook

Lookbook delivery → review CTA; auto‑repost 5‑stars to IG Stories with consent

How to run a re-activation campaign for new Personal Stylists & Wardrobe Consultants clients →

Delivered under your brand

Everything your personal stylists & wardrobe consultants client sees is branded as yours. Your domain, your logo, your colours. The service feels like it belongs to your agency, not to a third-party vendor sitting behind it.

Learn more about white-label →

See whether EMR fits the way your agency actually runs.

Try the real workflows, brand the platform, and decide with your own eyes whether it belongs in your stack.

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