Hi! Hey,I was just wondering if anyone could tell me,what's a good way to start your own nail art channel like on youtube or something. I've been watching cutepolish,love4nails,robinmoses, and all you other awesome nail techs! But lately I've ben wanting to show some of my own designs any ideas or helpful hints would be greatly appreciated! THANKS!!!!!
Well start youtubing you can get people intrested and see how people feel about you after that google how to create a page... After u could even talk to Ellen de generous hope i helped
I've noticed a few things since I started Youtube:
1. People have short attention spans.
2. People LOVE HD videos.
3. People love nicely edited videos.
4. People love a personality.
I think you really have to think in terms of professionalism when creating a Youtube channel. After all, this is something you're "selling". You're selling a personality, a look, a design, a brand, you know? I believe in HQ videos with nice editing that are pleasant to watch. I love cutepolish's videos because she's short, sweet, and concise. I also think you should tell the audience every product you use in each video. That's something she doesn't do that I wish she'd do more!
I make sure to list everything I use in the bottom bar every time, and I've also set up Facebook and Twitter accounts so people can follow me and get in touch with me there.
Youtubing is something I'm pretty serious about so I've done some research! I love it. =] Can't wait to see what you come up with! I love watching nail videos because nails are definitely not my strongest suit. Good luck!
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May 23, 2012
Kawaii N.
Hi! Hey,I was just wondering if anyone could tell me,what's a good way to start your own nail art channel like on youtube or something. I've been watching cutepolish,love4nails,robinmoses, and all you other awesome nail techs! But lately I've ben wanting to show some of my own designs any ideas or helpful hints would be greatly appreciated! THANKS!!!!!
May 29, 2012
Faith H.
Well start youtubing you can get people intrested and see how people feel about you after that google how to create a page... After u could even talk to Ellen de generous hope i helped
May 29, 2012
Mish N.
Good way to start? Is to just start? Go for it! Try recording your own tutorials and once you've uploaded a few try advertising them around.
May 29, 2012
Lacey A.
I've noticed a few things since I started Youtube:
1. People have short attention spans.
2. People LOVE HD videos.
3. People love nicely edited videos.
4. People love a personality.
I think you really have to think in terms of professionalism when creating a Youtube channel. After all, this is something you're "selling". You're selling a personality, a look, a design, a brand, you know? I believe in HQ videos with nice editing that are pleasant to watch. I love cutepolish's videos because she's short, sweet, and concise. I also think you should tell the audience every product you use in each video. That's something she doesn't do that I wish she'd do more!
I make sure to list everything I use in the bottom bar every time, and I've also set up Facebook and Twitter accounts so people can follow me and get in touch with me there.
Youtubing is something I'm pretty serious about so I've done some research! I love it. =] Can't wait to see what you come up with! I love watching nail videos because nails are definitely not my strongest suit. Good luck!
May 30, 2012
Kawaii N.
Oh my gosh thanks so much guys! You really inspired me and if I do some tutorials I'll be sure to let you know! Thanks soooooooo much!