Banger Tattoo Care

  • How to Position Aftercare as Service, Not Sales: Training Your Artists

    How to Position Aftercare as Service, Not Sales: Training Your Artists

    Stop making artists feel like salespeople. Learn how to train your team to position aftercare as professional service—not retail—and create better client experiences. The service handoff model that actually works.

  • Why Fully-Booked Artists Obsess Over Client Experience (And You Should Too)

    Why Fully-Booked Artists Obsess Over Client Experience (And You Should Too)

    There are 21,000 tattoo shops in the United States. Probably 100-200 artists within an hour of where you work. And if we're being honest? Most of them do great work. So why do some artists have 3-month waiting lists while others scramble to fill their books? The answer isn't just skill—it's experience. Not your experience. The client's experience. Here's what the fully-booked artists do differently.

  • The Hidden Cost of Running Out of Aftercare Mid-Week

    The Hidden Cost of Running Out of Aftercare Mid-Week

    73% of tattoo shops run out of aftercare at least once per month. Here's what it's actually costing you—and how the best shops solved it.

  • Tattoo shop staff training session demonstrating professional aftercare product handoff with consistent messaging across team members

    How to Train Your Shop on Professional Aftercare

    Inconsistent aftercare advice from different staff members confuses clients and damages your shop's reputation. Train your entire team—artists, front desk, apprentices—to deliver the same professional handoff every time. Here's exactly how to standardize aftercare across your shop.