🔍 How Clients Actually Find Your Lash Business - 102

Should you focus on Google or Instagram when you’re trying to get your first lash clients?

It’s one of the most common questions new lash artists ask—and the answer isn’t as complicated as you might think.

In this episode of the Full Time Lash Artist Podcast, we break down the difference between search marketing and social media, explain why every lash artist needs both, and show you how to build a simple marketing system that actually brings in clients.

You’ll learn:

✨ The difference between Google search and social media marketing

✨ Why Google is the first platform every local lash artist should set up

✨ How Instagram helps build trust before clients book

✨ Why people buy from businesses they know, like, and trust

✨ The biggest mistake beginners make by trying to master every platform at once

✨ How to choose the right platforms based on your business goals

✨ Why Google Business Profile is essential for local lash businesses

✨ How TikTok, Instagram, and Google work together

✨ What keywords people actually search before booking lash appointments

✨ A simple Chrome extension to research local search demand

✨ How to decide if you should use your home address on Google

✨ Why consistency beats complexity when you’re starting your business

We also explain why Google and Instagram play completely different roles in your marketing, how local search works, and why trying to be everywhere at once usually slows your growth instead of accelerating it.

Whether you’re launching your lash business from home or trying to build a fully booked schedule, this episode will help you focus on what actually moves the needle.

Because clients can’t book with you…

…if they can’t find you first.

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