How to Tweet

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.
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.
Not going to New York Fashion Week? Don’t worry, NAILS has you covered.
We have had our Twitter account (@nailsmag) for six years now. If you haven’t joined Twitter in the past, now may be the time.
Editor Hannah Lee urges us to examine our online manners.
Bernard Perrine, CEO of social media marketing company HipLogiq, offers tips for composing ideal Tweets that will boost business.
We asked, you answered. What’s your best social media marketing tip?
Try these tips to construct ideal Tweets that are more likely to be heard above the crowd, be retweeted or favorited, and ultimately help drive business to your salon.
Nail Art Sutra presents you with 20 hand positions to pose in for taking photos of your nail art. Finding the right hand pose for your nail art can sometimes be difficult; we hope this video helps you to explore and discover new hand placement when taking those lovely photos of your nail art for your Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, etc.
Have you been using Twitter as a way to promote your business? Whether you use 140 characters or less to share appointment openings, Instagram photos, or retweet your favorite clients, this social network is a must for the modern day nail artist.
My advice: Find out from your clients what sites they are active on before adding these sites to your lineup. Set up your accounts across the platforms where the majority of your clients already are.
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