25 Insider Tips For Booking Celebrity Clients
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Are you ready to take your hairstyling career to the next level? What if I told you that YOU have been standing in the way to your success?
Maybe it’s your portfolio. Or your social media etiquette. Or maybe you have been reaching out to the wrong people. Whatever it is…
I am here to help you Get Out Of Your Own Way!
"Get Out of Your Own Way!" will teach you:
How to attract the celebrity clients you desire
The types of images to show off your hairstyling skills
Who to reach out to to get hired for hairstyling gigs
What to say when you reach out to those who hire
How to get hired repeatedly
This book is for you if:
You’d like to work with celebrity clients, but you don’t know how to access them.
You have been styling hair for years but still haven’t been able to get your big break.
You have heard that all you need is a good social media following, but you found out that isn’t true.
You feel that your hairstyles are amazing, but you can’t get decision-makers to hire you.
You worry that it could never happen for you because you don’t know “the right” people.
Monaè's Story:
When I first decided to become a freelance hairstylist, I had big dreams of becoming a celebrity hairstylist. I had just graduated college, so I thought I knew it all and had everything I needed to succeed. Who cares that I lived in a small city (i.e., non-major market) and didn’t know anyone in the entertainment industry.
I quickly learned that:
* I didn’t know how to coordinate my own photoshoots to get the images I needed to promote my talent.
* I didn’t have access to celebrity hairstylists to ask questions about this career path.
* I didn’t even have any idea who the people were who hired hairstylists.
I fell flat on my face and had to go back into the salon. That’s when I decided to get out of my own way! I worked hard and learned how to break into the industry. I began to network and partner with other creatives to produce photoshoots of our work and took advanced hairstyling courses — all of which helped to improve my hairstyling skills. Plus, I learned how to reach out to the people who hired hairstylists, so I could get celebrity gigs.
When I was better prepared, I was able to leave the salon and pursue my dreams. Along the way, I thought about my early challenges and knew I needed to help others. So, if you are ready to get out of your own way, I’m here to help!
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