Nails and Yap

How Nail Techs Can Get More Clients (And Keep Them Coming Back)

47 min · 11. maalis 2026
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Struggling to get more nail clients? Or noticing gaps in your appointment book? In this episode, we break down exactly how nail techs can attract new clients, keep them rebooking, and stop them from going elsewhere. This conversation is especially helpful if you're: * A beginner nail tech trying to build your first client base * A nail tech returning after time off or a quiet period * Experiencing new gaps in your diary and want to actively attract clients again We talk about: • How to actually attract new clients locally • Why some clients don’t rebook (and how to fix it) • Simple ways to keep clients loyal to you • Small mistakes that might be pushing clients away Plus, my guest Tanya shares one of the BEST local advertising tips I’ve ever heard for nail techs, and it's something most people completely overlook when promoting their business. If you want a to attract new clients to your beauty business to build up a full, busy diary, this episode will give you practical ideas you can start using straight away.

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