1. Set Up Your Google Business Profile
This is always step one for a few obvious reasons. The Google Business Profile is free to have and increases your visibility on internet searches regarding local businesses (otherwise known as: Local SEO). In other words, you’ll be able to attract potential clients looking to support businesses like yours in their area. Local SEO is, therefore, a vital component to any marketing plan.
Here are some pointers for setting up your Google Business profile:
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Include Important Info: Include the link to your website—as well as your business’s name, address, phone number, business categories & business hours—in your profile. Make sure that all information is 100% correct.
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Use Strong Photos: Include high-quality images of your business space, services and any products you sell at your business.
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Respond to Reviews Respond promptly and appropriately to client reviews in your Google Business Profile. Doing this improves local search rankings, builds a good rapport with clientele and makes you look like the professional you are.
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Monitor Your Local SEO: Check your local SEO rankings over time using tools like Google Analytics. Track local keyword rankings, organic traffic, and customer reviews.
2. Solidify Your Brand
- Brand Voice: This is the tone you take on social media, your website, and across any content you create. It's especially prevalent in your mission statement, how you describe your services, and how you view the industry you work in.
- Logo & Colors: Your logo and colors should really distill your brand, as they will be emblazoned on gift cards, business cards, your website, physical signage & marketing material, newsletters, social media posts, branded merchandise & swag that you sell.
3. Run Email & Text Marketing Campaigns
With automated email and text marketing tools like Vagaro's, you can use segmentation to deliver personalized messages based on client preferences, appointment history and other factors. This is particularly helpful, for example, when sending:
- Birthday Emails & Texts: Where you can include a special deal on microblading services or products, along with your well-wishes.
- Follow-up Emails & Texts: Send post-appointment or to individuals who have taken part in events or contests.
- Subscriber Emails & Texts: Providing clients with links to your latest social media content leads to engagement with your brand, which increases your booking rate.
- Nurture Emails & Texts: Reward trust and loyalty over time by offering exclusive deals, promotions, or important updates about your microblading services.
- Win-back Emails & Texts: These are invaluable for reconnecting with clients who haven't visited your microblading business in a while.
Make emails visually appealing, concise, engaging, and action-oriented with clear calls-to-action (CTAs) highlighted to drive engagement. Ensure that they clearly communicate the benefits of your microblading services or promotions. Personalize your email messages whenever possible, addressing recipients by name.
4. Make Sure Your Website Represents Your Business
What potential clients find when they immediately arrive affects how they’ll view the legitimacy of your business and will determine whether they book an appointment or book it off your site4.
Practically speaking, you will need the following showcased prominently:
- Portfolio & services
- Schedules, prices & names of staff
- Before & after photos of your work
- Customer reviews, testimonials & member spotlights
- An online booking button
5. Run Microblading Promotions & Deals
When crafting a promotion or deal, always be sure to strike a balance between offering enticing discounts and ensuring they align with your business's budget.
Here are some tailored promotional ideas for microblading businesses:
- Refer-a-Friend Discounts: Encourage existing clients to refer friends by offering discounts on future microblading sessions for both the referrer and the new client.
Example: Refer a friend and you both get 10% off your next microblading appointment!
- Anniversary Specials: Celebrate milestones, such as your studio's anniversary, by offering special promotions like discounted touch-up sessions or complimentary aftercare products with each appointment.
*Example: It's our anniversary month! Enjoy 20% off touch-up sessions booked in April. *
- Seasonal Promotions: Introduce seasonal promotions tied to events like holidays or back-to-school season, offering discounted rates on microblading services or bundled packages.
*Example: Spring into beauty with our limited-time Spring Renewal Package! Microblading session & complimentary brow tinting service for $250 (a $300 value) in April. *
- Flash Sales: Host occasional flash sales, such as limited-time 50% discounts on initial microblading sessions or add-on services, like brow tinting or shaping. Vagaro’s Daily Deals feature is particularly effective for promoting these kinds of sales
Example: We're so happy you’re here! Book now & save 50% on your first microblading session!
- Exclusive Packages: Create exclusive packages that combine microblading with other beauty services, such as lash lifts or facials, offering clients a comprehensive beauty experience at a discounted rate.
*Example: Elevate your beauty routine with our Luxe Brow & Lash Package! Microblading session with a lash lift service for $400 (a $450 value), available for a limited time. *
Notice how most of the examples above emphasize value rather than focusing solely on discounts. Frame your deals as opportunities to experience the luxury of microblading at a reduced cost, highlighting the benefits and results clients can expect from your services. Everyone loves a good deal—especially if you frame it that way.
6. Leverage Social Media Marketing
There are many ways to highlight your microblading business on social media, including:
- Uploading Photos & Videos: Share high-resolution photos and videos showcasing your best microblading transformations. Before-and-after pictures are particularly impactful as they demonstrate the quality of your work and the transformation of clients' brows.
- Asking for Client Testimonials: Encourage satisfied clients to share their microblading experiences and testimonials on your social media pages. User-generated content adds authenticity to your brand and helps potential clients see real-life results.
- Sharing Behind-the-Scenes Content: Or is it, Behind-the-Brows? Feel free to use that—it's our gift to you. Or don’t. Either way, be sure to offer glimpses of your studio's ambiance, your team in action during microblading sessions, and any special events you host, such as client appreciation days or training workshops. This greatly adds to the human element of your brand, which in turn, leads to client connectivity & increased bookings.
- Posting Consistently: Maintain a consistent posting schedule on social media platforms like Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok. Aim for 3–7 posts per week on Instagram, 1–2 posts per day on Facebook, and 1–4 posts per day on TikTok, showcasing your latest work, client testimonials, and behind-the-scenes content.
- Sharing Engaging Captions: Write compelling captions that tell the story behind each microblading transformation or share beauty tips and advice related to eyebrow care. Encourage interaction with your audience by asking questions or using call-to-action statements (CTAs) such as booking inquiries or consultation requests.
- Engaging with Followers: Respond promptly to comments, messages, customer reviews and mentions of your microblading studio on your social media accounts. Engaging with your audience demonstrates your commitment to customer service and helps build trust and rapport with potential clients. Remember, how quickly and genuinely you respond to customer reviews can impact your reputation.
- Using Hashtags (Wisely): Use relevant and trending hashtags related to microblading, beauty, and eyebrow trends to expand your reach and attract potential clients. However, be mindful not to overuse hashtags, and ensure they’re aligned with your brand identity and target audience. Perhaps avoid #BladesOfGlory or #BrowBeaten (unless you’re tagging one unruly pair of caterpillar brows, we suppose).
Instead, choose instead something like: #MicrobladingMagic, #BrowTransformation, #BeautyBy[YourBusinessName].
7. Co-marketing & Collaborations
Here's how you can elaborate on partnerships and collaborations for your microblading business:
- Local Beauty Businesses: Partner with a nearby spa to offer a beauty package combining a microblading session at your business with a facial or massage at their business for a discounted rate.
- Influencers & Bloggers: Collaborate with a local beauty influencer to host a live microblading demo on Instagram, showcasing your expertise and offering viewers a special discount for booking a session. This expands your reach beyond just your audience and opens your microblading business up to the influencers’ large following as well.
- Wedding Industry: Partner with a bridal boutique to offer brides-to-be a bridal beauty package including microblading, lash extensions, and a bridal makeup trial.
- Community Engagement: Sponsor a local charity event and offer a raffle prize for a complimentary microblading session, generating buzz for your business while supporting a good cause.
- Cross-promotion: Partner with complementary businesses such as a beauty product retailer to offer a brow care bundle including microblading aftercare products and brow grooming tools.
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