PERMANENT JEWELRY SAVED HER BUSINESS | How Cynthia multiplied her income with Linked

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  • @aglowbeautystudio
    @aglowbeautystudio ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I've doubled that number in the last 2 weeks. So amazing, and so timely in my life!

  • @MelissaSteele-i6w
    @MelissaSteele-i6w ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thank you for sharing the advice on not doubting prices. Comparing the service about nails or eyelashes. That definitely makes so much sense and I will be using that once I buy the kit in the next week or so I can’t wait to get started. This makes me very excited!

  • @rebeccabowers
    @rebeccabowers ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I love watching all the interviews but this one was sooooo special! Thanks for sharing ❤❤❤

    • @rebeccabowers
      @rebeccabowers ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I loved how transparent and humble she is. She mentioned pricing it right and gave examples of what she was projecting and the outcomes. I loved the self assessment part and how Jake brought up our own insecurities. Overall it was just reassuring when you're going through that "awkward" stage beginning and she reinforces not giving up but utilizing everything you've been given. ❤️❤️

  • @fitwithfaithnyccynthiarodr6556
    @fitwithfaithnyccynthiarodr6556 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I’m such a hands on person the online training scares me because I need to see and feel how this is processed

  • @Anne1000.
    @Anne1000. ปีที่แล้ว

    I live in Hawaii and have wanted to start this business for a while. I currently have an online business and had a market stand once. Would love to do this with permanent jewelry! My question is, most of our clients would be tourists and if there was a break when they are no longer on island then would it be appropriate to advise them to go to any location that offers this and pay a reweld? I personally would be ok doing this for someone that was not my initial client. Then maybe they would also purchase while with me!

    • @aglowbeautystudio
      @aglowbeautystudio ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi! I'm in Florida and the majority of my clients are tourists as well. I have learned to be VERY upfront with them that while it's called permanent jewelry, it is still subject to breakage and/or stretching/ warping over time. I interview my customer and ask them if their #1 priority is longevity or of their priority is having the style they like the most, which may come at the expense of only having it seasonally... I let them know that the cute and dainty chains are more prone to breakage and just will not endure for the rest of their life, yet even if it only lasts them a couple of years or even fpr thr summer, it is STILL only the cost of a manicure that lasts a couple weeks. If longevity is their top priority, I point them toward my thicker guage chains such as a 2.9mm paperclip.