Estheticians in Business

Social Media Basics for Estheticians: How to Show Up Without Overthinking Everything

25 min · 11. maj 2026
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Resources MentionedEstheticians in Business Facebook Group [https://www.facebook.com/groups/estheticiansinbusiness]Booked Solid Bundle [https://allyson-steinberg-s-school.teachable.com/] Episode Description If social media makes you angry, overwhelmed, or stuck in comparison mode, this episode is for you. In this episode of Estheticians in Business, Allyson breaks down the basics of Instagram and social media marketing for estheticians. She covers the mindset behind posting, why consistency matters more than perfection, how to clean up your bio, and how to generate content ideas your ideal clients actually care about. This episode is a practical reset for any esthetician who wants to get better at showing up online without copying everyone else or waiting until everything feels perfect. What You’ll Learn * Why social media is part of your job if you want to grow * Why posting imperfect content is better than not posting at all * How the Instagram algorithm learns who to show your content to * What your bio needs to include so people know who you are and how to book * Why you don’t need to rely on trends, dancing, or fancy transitions * How to use client questions and Facebook groups for content ideas * Why repeating content is not only okay, but smart * How consistency builds trust, confidence, and visibility over time Social Media Is a Mindset Game Growth is not instant. You get better by doing it. Posting is how you learn what works. If You Create It, Post It Even if it only reaches 300 people, that is still 300 people who saw your name, your work, or your message. Your Bio Needs to Be Clear Make sure your profile says: * Your name * Your location * What you do * Who you help * How to book People should understand you in seconds. You Don’t Need to Be Trendy You do not have to dance, do complicated transitions, or chase every trending audio. Simple content that teaches, shows your work, and helps your client is enough. Content Ideas Are Everywhere Use: * Client questions Facebook group questions * Google searches * Common skincare myths * Things your clients struggle with If someone asks it, someone else is probably wondering too. Repetition Builds Results You do not need brand-new topics every day. Reuse what worked. Say the same thing in different ways. People need to hear it more than once. This Week’s Challenge Pick one thing your clients ask you all the time and turn it into a post, reel, or carousel. Don’t overthink it. Post it. Resources MentionedEstheticians in Business Facebook GroupBooked Solid BundleEdits appMetricoolUpcoming guest training with Jen Goff on email marketing * Connect with Allyson Follow along on Instagram: @estheticiansinbusiness Join the Facebook group: Estheticians in Business Subscribe for new Marketing Monday episodes and weekly business trainings.

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