
Nail Those Profits Day-Two Recap: Gina Silvestro’s Class
Gina had several great tips that I want to share with all of you who couldn’t make it on the cruise.
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Gina had several great tips that I want to share with all of you who couldn’t make it on the cruise.

Guest blogger Kim Nault sums up day-one of education: a class from ProFiles’ Ami McClure.

With all the goodie bag items, you didn’t need to bring much with you on the cruise in order to participate.

I have left you some Valentine’s Day bonus video tutorials on my YouTube channel.

If you chose not to raise your prices in 2018, then start putting a plan in place to raise them in October of 2019.
Read the full version of Jan Arnold’s advice on becoming a success, the topic we discussed on our January #Nailon broadcast.

I am curious about what new ways you have discovered or created to display your nail designs.

For our diet bet, the challenges change month to month. This month’s challenge is to lose 4% of your body weight.

There are nail-focused event across the U.S. and Canada. Here’s are some upcoming 2019 events.

Have you thought about creating a game plan for the year when it comes to in-salon and social media marketing?
It has been another year of ups and downs with a little sideways thrown in for variety.
Sometimes we need to move past opinions, differences, and all the other minutiae that stand in the way of everyone getting along.
To my surprise and delight, I was asked to take on additional occasional writing for another blog.
Regardless of how busy you are, one thing that should not be overlooked is client appreciation.

Troubleshoot common nail conditions by targeting the cause and customizing your care — both in the salon and with home care recommendations.
Once you confirm that mobile services are legal in your area, there are a couple of ways you can go about establishing your prices.
#BFFmel and I managed to give at least 20 minutes to nail designs that can be easily done in the salon during a time crunch.