Love this but this 2023 IG is not as popular and Facebook is making a come back strong. I have gotten so many clients out of FB. They say don’t put all your eggs in 1 basket and definitely do not leave FB out!! Definitely IG, FB, YT shorts and tik tok is the places to be. You can even set up to make it post on all 4 with every video.❤
Use other lash content like behind the scenes, unboxing lash products, cleaning up space, making lash shampoo’s to sale, post your reviews, the list goes on
@@arielrenee what if you don’t have clients and you post your work on a mannequin head? Does that draw attention or does it make you look unprofessional? I’m just starting out and I have no clients but miss mannequin I want to post content but I have no clients
@Ariel Renee What advice would u give to sm1 who opened less than a monrh ago n as a result hasn't built a clientele just yet. What content does this person post on a daily basis for 3 consecutive months without bwinf repetitive?
1. The best way is to educate people when you find queries whether it could be on Reddit, Facebook groups, Quora, TikTok, insta, or engage yourself with the posts where you see many comments on other lash artists' posts and videos but most of them don't reply the audience and here you find the opportunity to solve/answer their query and embed your site link or your social media account where you may mention to contact you there if they want the service for. 2. A blog section is really amazing way to post informational content to get traffic and convert them into your paying customers. (It's a long process that can't be explained in a post or you may call me where I can explain the process) TIP #1: Always focus on retaining your customers when they come for your service. This is where you'll get to know whether they were satisfied with your service or not and they have got what they actually wanted from you as a professional lash artist. So, you should inform them of some tips after getting your service to prevent any damage. Tip # 2: Provide a discount and ask them wisely if they may recommend your service to their relatives/friends/colleagues. To do that, you may ask something like "Hey, I'd love to know your honest review of how I did the lash set job for you and whether I met your expectations to give you what you wanted it to be. If you loved it and I hope you'd have - I'd also like to provide a discount if any of your friends/family members/colleagues come for the service with your reference and I'll provide you two times off on your next appointment." So, Apply these things to get clients and retain them for your long-term business. If anyone wants a website design and SEO expert to set up a site and a blog section then let me know I may design and consult with you on this. Let's discuss? or comment for any questions to get clients.
Love this but this 2023 IG is not as popular and Facebook is making a come back strong. I have gotten so many clients out of FB. They say don’t put all your eggs in 1 basket and definitely do not leave FB out!! Definitely IG, FB, YT shorts and tik tok is the places to be. You can even set up to make it post on all 4 with every video.❤
How can you post everyday if you don't lash everyday
Use other lash content like behind the scenes, unboxing lash products, cleaning up space, making lash shampoo’s to sale, post your reviews, the list goes on
@@Majesstybeauty thanks so much.
Yes exactly! I even used to take different angles of the clients I did. Some close up and some far and I would post it on different days.
@@arielrenee what if you don’t have clients and you post your work on a mannequin head? Does that draw attention or does it make you look unprofessional? I’m just starting out and I have no clients but miss mannequin I want to post content but I have no clients
@@Kenziiag7 are you learning yourself?
@Ariel Renee What advice would u give to sm1 who opened less than a monrh ago n as a result hasn't built a clientele just yet. What content does this person post on a daily basis for 3 consecutive months without bwinf repetitive?
You can ask your family or friends to show up as models…😊
Get models to practice on do them free
1. The best way is to educate people when you find queries whether it could be on Reddit, Facebook groups, Quora, TikTok, insta, or engage yourself with the posts where you see many comments on other lash artists' posts and videos but most of them don't reply the audience and here you find the opportunity to solve/answer their query and embed your site link or your social media account where you may mention to contact you there if they want the service for.
2. A blog section is really amazing way to post informational content to get traffic and convert them into your paying customers. (It's a long process that can't be explained in a post or you may call me where I can explain the process)
TIP #1: Always focus on retaining your customers when they come for your service. This is where you'll get to know whether they were satisfied with your service or not and they have got what they actually wanted from you as a professional lash artist. So, you should inform them of some tips after getting your service to prevent any damage.
Tip # 2: Provide a discount and ask them wisely if they may recommend your service to their relatives/friends/colleagues. To do that, you may ask something like "Hey, I'd love to know your honest review of how I did the lash set job for you and whether I met your expectations to give you what you wanted it to be. If you loved it and I hope you'd have - I'd also like to provide a discount if any of your friends/family members/colleagues come for the service with your reference and I'll provide you two times off on your next appointment."
So, Apply these things to get clients and retain them for your long-term business.
If anyone wants a website design and SEO expert to set up a site and a blog section then let me know I may design and consult with you on this.
Let's discuss? or comment for any questions to get clients.