Building a strong Instagram presence is essential to standing out in the beauty industry, and utilizing this free social service can be one of your best marketing tools. Learn some vital tips and tricks straight from the NAILS editorial team on how you can start boosting your business today with the help of social media.
Throughout 2017, the NAILS team scanned through hundreds of thousands of Instagram posts that tagged #nailsmagazine. Here are the top nine posts with the most likes and comments. Which one is your favorite?
Los Angeles-based nail artist Kelly Heralda is making a name for herself as @bakenekonails.
I’m thinking of a running a holiday contest where clients post photos of their nails between now and Christmas.
Sure, you know how to use Instagram, but are you using it to its full potential? Take a look at these tweaks and tips to see where you may be missing out.
Each stylist had a picture taken with a placard announcing her gift, and the pictures were shared on the salon’s social media pages, as well as through each team member’s page.
Liven up your Instagram feed with videos featuring salon clients. Not only does this add energy and authenticity and to your web presence, it builds a bond with the clients you’ve tapped to share their experiences of your salon.
NAILS invited guest editor and NAILS Next Top Nail Artist Season 4 winner Tracey Lee to tell us about her whirlwind past year and offer advice to techs who’d like to make 2018 their best year ever!
NAILS joined Greg, Habib, and the whole Young Nails team at the Andaz Hotel in West Hollywood for an influencer event.
Going ape on social media doesn't exactly look professional and may not get you the results you're looking for. In this episode of The Nail Hub Podcast, Elizabeth Morris discusses how and when you should vent.
Going ape on social media doesn't exactly look professional and may not get you the results you're looking for. In this episode of The Nail Hub Podcast, Elizabeth Morris discusses how and when you should vent
Anyone looking at social media lately may have noticed that the white free edge on French manicures seems to be thinner.
Pinterest: You’ve definitely heard of it — and maybe even found inspiration there — but are you using it to its full potential?
While Facebook can be a quick and cost-effective way to market your business, these tips will ensure you get the most out of your social media presence.
This month as I was putting together our Crowdsourcing piece I discovered that there are many things that scare you.
For the third day of the Salon Fanatic Tour, I managed to see three salons in the state's capital.
Don’t be intimidated by Twitter. Those precious 140 characters can be used to bring in new clients, as well as keep current clients up-to-date on new promotions and last-minute openings.