Salon Success: Business, Marketing and Social Media(from
$519.00
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Salon Success: Business, Marketing and Social Media is a MASSIVE online course that will take you through everything I’ve learned over 15+ years, growing from nothing at all, through home salons, staff members, commercial premises and multiple shifts in industry, life and goals. I went from zero clients to fully booked in four months and I’ve essentially documented everything I did to get there and beyond.
This course is suitable for all salon types – nails, beauty, hair, make up – and all countries – less than 10% of the content is specific to New Zealand.
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- Instant access to over 40 HOURS worth of content, spanning 295 video lessons
- Focussed learning tasks and challenges to help you implement what you learn in those lessons
- Worksheets, templates and downloads to help map everything out and avoid overwhelm
- Access to a private Facebook Group where I can work with you on each step
- Minimum 12 months access to the course content
- Free access to all updates and changes for those 12 months
The time commitment is around 60 minutes per week plus implementation, which could be anywhere from 30 minutes plus, and is entirely up to you. It can easily be broken down into 15-minute blocks to do during your commute, after dinner, or during that sneaky extra bathroom break where you just hide from your kids.
In the first section, we dive into why you are in business and where you want to go, producing a business plan.
Why are you in business? For the longest time, I didn’t even consider this question. I was in business to make money, right? I was in business because I had a skill that I could make money from (doing nails) and therefore I took clients and made money.
BUT WHY?
Why wasn’t I working for someone else, with less stress and responsibility? Why was I working from home instead of mobile or in a commercial space?
Can you answer these questions?
On a basic level, you probably can, but this section takes you MUCH deeper.
For me, it all came to a head when I had been pushing and growing my business for several years and realised I resented clients every time they walked in. I had gone from a small home salon with no clients to seeing 300 a month in a commercial space.
I had to step back and do a serious re-evaluation, through which I realised it wasn’t the CLIENTS I disliked, it was the circumstances I had built around them.
Nails for me was about lifestyle, not money, and I had forgotten that, getting swept up in always striving to be better.
You might think that you know what you’re doing and why and how and all that good stuff, but this workshop is a gold mine for cementing that and making goals happen.
This section will take you through –
- Identifying your personal needs, wants, strengths and weaknesses
- Clarifying your vision
- Identifying your brand
- Re-aligning that brand to push you in the right direction
- Identifying gaps in the market that you can fill
- Assessing your competition in a way that you never have to worry about them again
- Building a Business Plan that can be used for personal strategy or for seeking investment and growth opportunities
- Turning that Business Plan into action points that are easily achievable
- And measuring your success each month in a way that motivates you to continue
Next, the basics of branding to get you underway well before you actually get to the marketing section.
When I first started my business, my first order of business was – do the first client. I didn’t plan a damn thing. Story of my life I just dove right in and figured it’d work itself out. Let me just take a second to tell you – that’s the HARD WAY!
So – in this next section of Salon Success, we take the foundations we laid in the previous section and start to add the framework. Without taking this analogy TOO deep, while it’s super tempting to skip bits so that you can get to the painting and decorating faster, a house with shoddy workmanship will fall to bits. You need to slow down and build a solid frame.
First things first, we prioritise – in this section, we establish exactly what boxes you need to tick before you can open the doors.
“I honestly think this module helped me feel a little more at ease with where I am at business-wise. You will leave this module feeling happy with where you are at and ready to take the little steps forward to create your business. Even if you came into this with no ideas on how to get started in regards to names and social media, you will leave with many.” – Past Student
After that, we head into getting your business set up – the paperwork kind of stuff.
We’ll teach you how to choose a business structure, probably sole trader or limited liability company, set up your banking, find an accountant, purchase accounting software, and set up your insurance.
“My advice to anyone who is starting out is no matter how much you already know, to do courses like this, as there is always something new to learn and take into consideration. As humans it’s only natural to think we know best [but] sometimes that’s simply not the case and we all need a little direction here and there.”
What advice would you give to a newbie based on what you learned in this Module? Prepare to get a lot of info. So many questions you have at the start will be answered by the end. Take down notes or list any questions that pop up in your mind as you go, because then you can go into our Facebook group and see if its been asked before! Chances are it has!”
After that, we get into setting up the salon itself –Â
In this section, you decide how and where you’re actually physically going to house your salon and you’ll set up your space in a comfortable, ergonomic way.
We’re going to sort out how you’re going to manage appointments, how to determine your working hours, and you’ll get your working stock ready to go and hopefully a small retail stand as well.
“This is going to make you feel even closer to your dream! Penny does such a wonderful job making things clear and making you feel like it isn’t all as scary as it seems! Take notes that you feel are important so you can keep referring back to them as set up goes along.”
Next, we cover the Health and Safety Act to make sure you’ve got everything covered –
In this section, we cover the ins and outs of the Health and Safety at Work Act and make sure that you end up 100% compliant.You will know exactly what to do if an accident or injury happens, how to prevent them, and who pays what when it’s really serious. We will go over the Codes of Practice and make sure you can get a Health License.
We’ll also cover the policies you need to run a safe and happy salon.
By the end of this section, you will have a whole stack of salon policies written up and know exactly how you’re going to handle booking deposits, cancellations, late clients, naughty kids running around your salon, and service guarantees. You will know exactly where you stand on refunds and you’ll have a waiver form printed out and ready to go to protect your business when you need to.
“Penny has done it again with this one! This is going to take you to the next level with your professionalism. I am finishing this feeling more like a capable business woman who has standards and knows what her business is about and what will be tolerated. I am starting to feel more confident about standing by the policies and decisions too!”
There’s a whole section on how to deal with clients in positive and negative situations –Â
By the end of this section, you’ll be much more confident with consulting clients at the start of every appointment, you will know how to keep good records of every service and although we hope it won’t be necessary, you’ll be prepared for your first complaint and how to handle it.
Speaking of complaints, we’re going to cover off taking things personally and sabotaging your ability to get clients out of fear – you’ve got this, and you’re going to smash it.
We’ll get you sorted for managing your salon day-to-day
By the end of this section, you will have a plan for day to day salon life, heaps of tricks up your sleeve for managing your time better as a small business owner and you will know exactly what tasks need to be completed each day, week and month to keep your business ticking smoothly.“Prepare to get organised! This one really had me motivated to print templates and think of how I want my salon to run. I feel like I actually have some idea of how to properly run a salon now, right down to the minute I wake in the morning!”
We’ll go deep into your costings, budgeting and ultimately how to price your services.
Whether you’ve yet to start your training or you’ve been in business for years, this course will get you up to speed on literally EVERYTHING you need to know to take your next step with the right foot.
By the end of this section, you will –
- Know how to get clients to (happily!) pay what you’re worth
- Know what you’re really spending with our easy-to-use Cost Calculators
- Know exactly how much to charge for every service you offer
- Know how to increase your prices while making your clients happy that you did so (no, really!)
- Be able to confidently compete in small towns, new towns, and in towns saturated with cut price salons
This section has HOURS of content, pre-programmed calculators, videos, worksheets and resources.
“Prepare for your brain to ache in the best way! I felt like I really started to know what I was doing in regards to money as I went through this course. I have rewatched a few twice and I will continue to watch again and again! Penny has really given us access to an amazing resource with this one!”
Last, we cover everything you could possibly want to know about marketing your business –Â
- Traditional and Digital Marketing
- Social Media Strategies
- Referrals and Word of Mouth
- Facebook Pages
- Facebook Ads
- Designing and Running Campaigns
- Making Time for Marketing
- Measuring the Success of your Marketing
- Knowing how to fix marketing that isn’t working
- Strategies for making a big impact with your marketing, fast
- Using influencers at various levels to boost your visibility
- Schedules for covering all bases without getting overwhelmed
- Deciding between Social Media platforms
- Print Marketing inc Newspapers and Magazines
- Twitter, Pinterest and YouTube
- Content Ideas for all Platforms
- Taking Good Quality Photos
- Budgeting for Marketing
- Niche Marketing inc Small Towns, New Towns, or with Off-Peak Hours
The full course – a year’s worth of support and content – is $519 (and you can use Afterpay to pay this off!) – the equivalent of $10 per week for a year.
As a Nail Tech (although the course is suited for anyone in the beauty industry) 1 gel polish client every 5 weeks will cover the costs. Not one NEW one – just ONE. Full stop. You literally only need 1 new regular and you will have earned back the full course.
You can pay using a credit card, bank transfer, or Afterpay.
How does it work?
Within 2 business days of enrolling, you will receive access to the online components of your course, which you can access by logging into this website. You can work through the content at your leisure.
Where are the courses held?
Our online courses are 100% Online including pre-recorded and live components. Complete from your home or salon, no matter where you are.
Will I get a Certificate?
This Module is part of the Foundation Certificate in Nail Technology. A Sticker to add to your Foundation Certificate in Nail Technology certificate is included with this course, available after all criteria are met.
If you would like a certificate additional to the Foundation Certificate in Nail Technology qualification, you can purchase one in the ‘Certificates’ category of our online Shop.
Is there a Payment Plan?
Sure! Have a look here.
You can also purchase each module individually. You can pay using a credit card, bank transfer or Afterpay.
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Introduction
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Creating a Business Identity
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Creating a Business Plan
- Introduction to Business Plans
- Business Plan Template – PDF
- Twitter Plan Template – PDF
- {Current Position} Executive Summary
- {Current Position} Current Position
- {Objectives} Business Objectives
- {Objectives} Market Opportunities
- {Competition} Competition
- {Objectives} Distribution Methods
- {Competition} Competitive Advantage
- {Market} Market Research
- Useful Links
- {Market} Marketing Channels
- {Implementation} SWOT Analysis
- {Implementation} Financial Forecast
- {Implementation} Mission Statement
- {Extras} Seeking Investment
- You Need This Plan
- Action Plans
- Action Plan Template – PDF
- Making an Action Plan – A Cheat Sheet – PDF
- It’s time to revisit your Executive Summary
- Measuring Success
- Monthly Report Template – PDF
- Summing It Up
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Branding Basics - The Very First Things You Need To Do
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Setting Up Your Business
- About this Section
- Types of Businesses – Sole Traders
- Types of Businesses – Partnerships
- Types of Businesses – Limited Liability Companies
- Examples of the Email and Text Reminders for your Annual Return
- Types of Businesses – Limited Liability Companies: Useful Links
- Being the Director of a Company
- Banking and Taking Payments
- Accounting and Record Keeping
- Accounting and Record Keeping: Useful Links
- Tax Return Deadlines for Easy Reference
- Q&A: Claiming Your Course Fees as a Business Expense
- Insurances
- Lauren’s Experience With ACC
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Setting Up Your Actual Salon
- About this Section
- Running Your Own Salon (inc Salon Codes of Practice)
- Running Your Own Salon: Useful Links
- Location – Home Salon
- Location – Mobile
- Location – Your Own Commercial Salon
- Location – Rent a Table
- Rent-A-Table Q&A
- Location – As an Employee of a Salon
- Should I Choose Multiple Options?
- Setting Up Your Space
- Ergonomics
- Appointment Software
- Appointment Software: Useful Links
- Operating Hours
- Working Stock
- Retail Stock
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Complying With The Health and Safety Act
- About this Section
- The Health and Safety at Work Act (2015)
- The Required Duties of Businesses and their Workers
- The Required Duties of Businesses and their Workers: Useful Links
- First Aid and Accidents
- A Note on Serious Staff Injuries
- Brainstorm to Prepare for a Health and Safety Plan
- Health and Safety Plan Template
- Health and Safety Plans
- Common Risks and How to Minimise Them
- Q&A – Signing Off
- Q&A – Electrical Tagging
- Q&A – Storing Your Plan
- Q&A – Review Frequencies
- A Note on Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Act Codes of Practice
- Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Act Codes of Practice – Useful Links
- Threshold Guidelines
- Guide to Certification for Retail Hardware Stores
- Health Licenses
- Health Licenses – Useful Links
- Health License Requirements Table
- MSDS Sheets
- Working With Other Beauty Professionals
- All Useful Links
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Creating Policies For Your Salon
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Dealing With Clients
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Day to Day Salon Management
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How to Set Your Prices
- About this Section
- Introduction
- Introduction (Text Only)
- Fixed Costs
- The Costs of Running Your Business (Calculator)
- Calculator Overview
- Turning Numbers into Monthly Figures (Cheat Sheet)
- #HustleTime
- Property, Utilities and Insurance
- Motor Vehicles
- Motor Vehicles (Links)
- Communication
- Booking Software
- Booking Software (Links)
- Managing Money
- The Office
- Traditional Marketing
- Traditional Marketing (Links)
- Digital Marketing
- Digital Marketing (Text Only)
- You and Your Staff
- You and Your Staff (Text Only)
- Education
- Reviewing Expenses
- Variable Costs
- Drinks Supplied AKA The Origins of the ‘One Up’
- Chocolate and Cookies
- Loyalty Programs
- Calculating the Costs of Different Services
- Gross Profit
- Breaking Even
- Market Positioning – Part 1
- Market Positioning – Part 2
- Return to the Profit Calculator
- One-Off Costs
- How to Set Your Prices AKA The Magic Formula
- The Magic Formula
- Budgeting – Part 1
- Budgeting – Part 2
- Definitions (Cheat Sheet)
- The Pros and Cons of Working for Yourself
- Alternatives to Working For Yourself
- Rent-a-Table Agreements
- Selling Retail Stock
- Case Studies – Toni, Ange and Krystal
- Pricing Structure – Part One – My Journey
- Pricing Structure – Part Two – Peer Reviews
- Charging for Surprises
- Going Mobile
- Charging for Groups
- How to Get Client’s to Pay What You’re Asking
- Handling Price Objections
- The Dangers of Undercharging
- Real Life Struggles
- Managing Price Based on Your Area
- Charging Friends and Family
- How to Increase your Prices
- Price Increase Email (Template)
- How to Upsell
- Conclusion
- Monthly List
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Moving Onto Marketing Your Business
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The Concept of Marketing AKA Where on Earth Do I Start
- The Definition of Marketing
- Who You Are
- Who You Are – Learning Task
- How You Can Help
- How You Can Help – Learning Task
- Calls to Action
- Exploring CTAs
- Calls to Action – Learning Task
- Your Target Market
- Your Target Market – Learning Task
- How to Attract Your Ideal Client
- How to Attract Your Ideal Client – Learning Task 1 – The Abby Questions
- How to Attract Your Ideal Client – Learning Task 2 – Helping Others
- How to Attract Your Ideal Client – Learning Task 3 – Your Focus Group
- A New Client is Just an Old Client From Another Salon
- Selling Experiences
- Selling Experiences – Learning Task 1 – Other Businesses
- Selling Experiences – Learning Task 2 – Your Salon
- How to Create Consistent Marketing for Your Brand
- How to Create Consistent Marketing for Your Brand – Sight
- How to Create Consistent Marketing for Your Brand – Sight – Learning Task
- How to Create Consistent Marketing for Your Brand – Sound
- How to Create Consistent Marketing for Your Brand – Sound – Learning Task
- How to Create Consistent Marketing for Your Brand – Scent
- How to Create Consistent Marketing for Your Brand – Scent – Learning Task
- How to Create Consistent Marketing for Your Brand – Taste
- How to Create Consistent Marketing for Your Brand – Taste – Learning Task
- How to Create Consistent Marketing for Your Brand – Touch
- How to Create Consistent Marketing for Your Brand – Touch – Learning Task
- Summing Up Consistent Marketing
- Perceived Value vs Price
- Perceived Value vs Price – Learning Task
- ‘How to Add Value to Your Social Media Posts’ – Recorded Live Stream with Jess, Zaytia and Miki
- Getting Feedback From Clients
- Differentiating Yourself from your Competitors
- Differentiating Yourself from your Competitors – Learning Task
- ‘How to Stand Out in a Crowded Salon Market’ – Recorded Live Stream with Melissa, Tina and Anna
- Super Important Reminder
- The Long Game
- A Lot of You Are Waiting for ‘Something’
- Group Coaching Session – 26 May 2020
- Bringing It All Together
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Physical Branding AKA The Skeleton
- First of the Month Homework
- The Walking Billboard
- The Name and Logo
- The Name and Logo – Learning Task
- Business Cards
- Business Cards – Learning task
- Price Lists
- Price Lists – Learning Task
- Uniform
- Phone Numbers
- Email Addresses and Domain Names
- Email Addresses and Domain Names – Learning Task
- Bringing It All Together
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Taking Great Photos
- An Introduction to Photos and the Camera Itself
- Your Photography Style
- Your Photography Style – Learning Task
- The Subject Matter
- The Subject Matter – Learning Task
- Posing Your Photos
- Posing Your Photos – Learning Task
- Using Props in Your Photos
- Using Props in Your Photos – Learning Task
- Backgrounds
- Backgrounds – Learning Task
- Lighting
- Lighting – Learning Task
- Editing
- Editing – Learning Task
- Watermarks
- Assessing Our Previous Work
- Bringing It All Together
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Marketing Plans AKA Penny Gave Me Too Much Info and I'm Overwhelmed, HELP
- First of the Month Homework
- Introduction to Marketing Plans
- Reverse Engineering Your Goals
- Reverse Engineering Your Goals – Learning Task
- Urgency, Scarcity, and Exclusivity
- Urgency, Scarcity, and Exclusivity – Learning Task 1
- Urgency, Scarcity, and Exclusivity – Learning Task 2
- The 80-20 Rule
- The 80-20 Rule – Learning Task 1
- The 80-20 Rule – Learning Task 2
- Cold vs Warm Audiences
- Cold vs Warm Audiences – Learning Task 1
- Cold vs Warm Audiences – Learning Task 2
- The Rule of 7 Exposures
- Editorial Calendars for Social Media
- Editorial Calendars for Social Media – Learning Task
- Checklist for Quality Content
- Batching for Consistent Posting
- Batching for Consistent Posting – Learning Task
- How I Mastered Time Management
- Working On VS In Your Business
- Budgeting
- Budgeting – Learning Task
- Measuring Your Success
- What To Do When Your Marketing Isn’t Working
- Bringing It All Together
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Running Campaigns
- Running Campaigns
- Running a Campaign – Level 1/Ads Week
- Running a Campaign – Level 2/Freemium Week
- Running a Campaign – Level 3/Sales Week Part 1 (FOMO)
- Running a Campaign – Level 4/Sales Week Part 2 (Selling)
- Running a Campaign – Level 5/Closing the Cart
- How I Plan a Campaign
- Campaign Planning Template
- My Top 10 Tips for Running a Campaign
- Example One – IBX
- Example Two – Get Your Gel On
- Example Three – Salon Success: Marketing
- Running Campaigns – Learning Task
- Bringing It All Together
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Referrals, Affiliates and Influencers AKA Word of Mouth for Fancy People
- An Introduction to Word of Mouth, Influencer and Affiliate Marketing
- Affiliate and Referral Incentives – What is Word of Mouth Marketing Worth to You?
- Affiliate and Referral Incentives – Learning Task
- A Quick Note on Working for Free VS Paying for Marketing
- Organic Word of Mouth – Consistency
- Organic Word of Mouth – One Ups
- Organic Word of Mouth – One Ups – Learning Task
- Organic Word of Mouth – Five Senses Checks
- Organic Word of Mouth – Five Senses Checks – Learning Task
- Organic Word of Mouth – Net Promoter Scores
- Organic Word of Mouth – Net Promoter Scores – Learning Task
- Increasing Word of Mouth – Using Testimonials to Your Advantage
- Increasing Word of Mouth – Using Testimonials to Your Advantage – Learning Task
- Increasing Word of Mouth – Loyalty Programs
- Increasing Word of Mouth – Loyalty Programs – Learning Task
- Increasing Word of Mouth – Gift Vouchers
- Increasing Word of Mouth – Gift Vouchers – Learning Task
- Increasing Word of Mouth – Queen Bees and the Pay It Forward System
- Increasing Word of Mouth – Queen Bees and the Pay It Forward System – Learning Task
- Increasing Word of Mouth – Networking
- Increasing Word of Mouth – Networking – Learning Task
- Increasing Word of Mouth – Invite a Friend Nights
- Increasing Word of Mouth – Invite a Friend Nights – Learning Task
- Increasing Word of Mouth – Competitions and Giveaways
- Increasing Word of Mouth – Competitions and Giveaways – Learning Task
- Increasing Word of Mouth – Sponsorships
- Increasing Word of Mouth – Sponsorships – Learning Task
- The Importance of Meeting or Exceeding Expectations
- Basic Influencers – Trade Swapping with Other Businesses
- Basic Influencers – Trade Swapping with Other Businesses – Learning Task 1
- Basic Influencers – Trade Swapping with Other Businesses – Learning Task 2
- Basic Influencers – Charity Partnerships
- Basic Influencers – Charity Partnerships – Learning Task
- Professional Influencers – How to Use Influencers to Grow Your Salon Brand – This is Meagan Kerr
- Professional Influencers – A Few More Notes
- Professional Influencers – A Few More Notes – Learning Task
- A Reminder
- The Win Win Win
- Low Value, High Volume VS Low Volume, High Value
- Bringing It All Together
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Traditional Marketing Methods AKA How You Knew About Things Before the Internet
- Signage
- Signage – Learning Task
- Television
- Television – Learning Task
- Radio
- Radio – Learning Task
- Newspapers and Magazines
- Newspapers and Magazines – Learning Task 1
- Newspapers and Magazines – Learning Task 2
- Newspapers and Magazines – Learning Task 3
- Newspapers and Magazines – Learning Task 4
- Billboards
- Neighbourhood and School Newsletters
- Neighbourhood and School Newsletters – Learning Task
- Notice Boards
- Notice Boards – Learning Task
- Posters
- Posters – Learning Task
- Flyers and Letterbox Drops
- Sign Written Cars
- Sign Written Cars – Learning Task
- Personalised Plates
- Receipts
- Text Message Campaigns
- Text Message Campaigns – Learning Task
- Think Outside the Box
- Public Events
- Discounts
- Bringing It All Together
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Digital Marketing Methods AKA The Internet
- The Stats
- Websites
- Optimising Your Website – Learning Task
- Google Analytics
- SEO and How to Get Found on Google
- Copywriting
- Copywriting – Learning Task
- The 20% – Selling through Copy
- The 20% – Selling through Copy – Learning Task
- Visual Copywriting
- Writing Captions for Photos
- Writing Captions for Photos – Learning Task
- Copywriting Checklist
- Copywriting Checklist – Learning Task
- Email Newsletters
- Email Newsletters – Learning Task
- Blogging
- Blogging – Learning Task
- Guest Posting
- Guest Posting – Learning Task
- Phone Books and Online Directories
- Phone Books and Online Directories – Learning Task
- Community Facebook Groups
- Community Facebook Groups – Learning Task
- Think Outside the Box – Part 2
- Bringing It All Together
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Social Media - Strategies
- Introduction
- Putting the ‘Social’ Back in ‘Social Media’
- Putting the ‘Social’ Back in ‘Social Media’ – Learning Task
- The Long Game
- The Importance of Consistency
- The Importance of a Great Photo
- The Importance of Video
- Content Efficiency
- Content Efficiency – Learning Task
- Getting Others to Share Your Work Through Tagging
- Getting Others to Share Your Work Through Tagging – Learning Task
- Gamification
- Timing
- Timing – Learning Task
- Judging Post Performance
- Choosing Which Social Media Platform To Use
- Choosing Which Social Media Platform To Use – Learning Task
- Likes are a Vanity Metric
- Follow Loops are Stupid
- Bringing It All Together
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Social Media - Facebook
- An Introduction to Facebook (And why you shouldn’t skip this section)
- Page Optimisation
- Page Optimisation – Learning Task 1
- Page Optimisation – Learning Task 2
- Page Optimisation – Learning Task 3
- Page Optimisation – Learning Task 4
- Page Optimisation – Learning Task 5
- Posting on Facebook
- The Definition of Likes, Engagement and Reach
- The Definition of Likes, Engagement and Reach – Learning Task
- A Tour of The Insights Tab
- How To Improve Your Stats
- Why The Algorithm Doesn’t Suck
- Taking Advantage of Popular Posts
- Taking Advantage of Popular Posts – Learning Task
- Creating Your Own Facebook Group
- Creating Your Own Facebook Group – Learning Task
- Pixels
- Pixels – Learning Task
- Creating Basic Ads
- Why the Boost Post Button Sucks and What You Should Use Instead
- Targeting Your Facebook Ads for Optimum Results
- Split-Testing: How to Make Sure You Get Results From Your Ads
- If you don’t like the idea of paying for Ad Campaigns
- Bringing It All Together
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Social Media - Instagram
- An Introduction to Instagram
- Profile Optimisation
- Profile Optimisation – Learning Task 1
- Profile Optimisation – Learning Task 2
- Your Feed
- Your Feed – Learning Task 1
- Your Feed – Learning Task 2
- Your Feed – Learning Task 3
- Captions
- Captions – Learning Task
- Hashtags
- Hashtags – Learning Task
- Stories
- Stories – Learning Task
- Highlights
- Highlights – Learning Task
- Reels
- Reels – Learning Task
- IGTV
- IGTV – Learning Task
- Insights
- Insights – Learning Task 1
- Insights – Learning Task 2
- Bringing It All Together
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Social Media - Other Platforms
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Content Ideas - Quick Fire Inspo
- Quick Fire Inspo
- How Tos + Learning Task
- Case Studies + Learning Task
- Quotes + Learning Task
- Countdowns + Learning Task
- Interviews + Learning Task
- Business Goals + Learning Task
- Business News + Learning Task
- Industry News + Learning Task
- Product Reviews + Learning Task
- Community Notices + Learning Task
- Successes + Learning Task
- Failures + Learning Task
- AMA’s + Learning Task
- Facts and Stats + Learning Task
- Polls and Surveys + Learning Task
- FAQs + Learning Task
- Tips and Tricks + Learning Task
- Bridal Bookings + Learning Task
- Opinions + Learning Task
- Personal Stories + Learning Task
- Testimonials + Learning Task
- Checklists + Learning Task
- Memes + Learning Task
- Handwritten Notes + Learning Task
- Micromoments + Learning Task
- Competitions
- Collaborations + Learning Task
- Before and Afters
- Quizzes + Learning Task
- Lists + Learning Task
- Shared Links + Learning Task
- Behind the Scenes + Learning Task
- Video
- How I Film My Tutorials
- Learning Styles
- Future Proofing Your Social Media
- Evergreen Content
- Revisiting The Content Checklist
- Bringing It All Together
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Answers to All Your 'But's and 'Can't's
- Introduction
- “It Didn’t Work, I Still Don’t Have Clients”
- A Conversation Worth Sharing
- “But Everyone Just Wants Evenings and Weekends”
- “But I Just Moved to a New Town so No One Knows Me”
- “But You Live In a City, Small Towns Are Harder”
- “But I’m Moving Soon”
- “But No One Gets Their Nails/Lashes/Brows Done Here”
- “But I Haven’t Been Doing It As Long As You”
- “But YOU Have a Reputation”
- Buts and Cant’s – Learning Task 1
- Buts and Cant’s – Learning Task 2
- Bringing It All Together
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Closing the Sale - AKA Making That Moolah
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