A free walkthrough for home-studio beauty pros

Get Found
on Google.

How to get booked by people who have never seen your Instagram.

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Instagram has a ceiling.

Instagram only shows you to people who already follow you. Your reach stops at people who already found you.

Where the bookings actually come from.

The people ready to book today are not scrolling Instagram to find you. They Google it. They open Maps. And they book whoever comes up first.

nails near me
lashes near me

The uncomfortable truth.

That booking does not go to the most talented person. It goes to the one whose Google profile is actually set up.

Talent does not win the search. Being findable does.

What we are setting up.

Google Business Profile. It is free, and it takes about 1 afternoon.

Honest note: it will not fill your calendar overnight. It is a foundation that grows every week you keep it active.
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Part 1

Set it up.

Part 1 · Set it up
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Create your profile.

On your phone, open Google and search “add my business to Google.” Tap Manage now and sign in with your work email.

Part 1 · Set it up
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Use your real business name.

Type it exactly how you brand it, like “Glow Studio by Sarah.” Do not stuff keywords like “nails lashes cheap.” Google can suspend you for it, and it looks desperate.

Part 1 · Set it up
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Pick the right category.

This tells Google who to show you to.

LashesEyelash service
NailsNail salon
HairHair salon
BrowsEyebrow bar
SkinSkin care clinic

Then add Beauty salon as a backup.

Part 1 · Set it up
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Write a description people search for.

Use the words clients type into Google, like “[your city] nails,” “balayage,” or “brow lamination.” Write it like a real person, not a keyword pile.

Part 1 · Set it up
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Choose in person, not online only.

Google asks how your business works. Pick the option that says you serve people in person, at a service area. Picking online only can get your listing suspended.

Part 1 · Set it up
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Hide your home address.

Work from home? Turn off “show my address” and set a service area instead: your city and nearby suburbs, up to 20. You still show on the map, but nobody sees where you live.

This is the one everyone skips.

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Part 2

Get verified.

Part 2 · Get verified
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Verify with a walkthrough video. New for 2026

Google mostly stopped mailing postcards. Now it wants a short video, filmed live in the app, unedited, 30 seconds or more. Show a street sign or landmark nearby, then your setup: your station, your tools, your products.

You do not need a shop sign or your house number. 1 take, no editing.

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Part 3

Turn searches into bookings.

Part 3 · Turn searches into bookings
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Add services with prices.

List each service, a full set, a fill, a colour, a facial, a wax, with a price and a short line each. People decide faster when they can see it.

Part 3 · Turn searches into bookings
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Upload the right photos.

10 or more. All real, all yours.

Close-ups of your work A few before and afters Your clean setup A friendly photo of you Your logo A cover photo
Part 3 · Turn searches into bookings
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Add hours and your booking link.

Put your real availability, then add your booking link (Fresha, Booksy, or your website) as the main button. That link is what turns a Google search into an appointment.

Google removed in-profile chat in 2024, so send people to your link, not a chat.

Part 3 · Turn searches into bookings
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Get reviews the right way.

Text your happiest clients for a quick review, and aim for your first 5. Ask them to add a photo, Google shows those more.

Reply to every single review.

Part 3 · Turn searches into bookings
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Post once a week.

Use Add update to post your latest work or an opening. Treat it like a tiny social feed. Go quiet and Google quietly drops you, same as Instagram.

Part 3 · Turn searches into bookings
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Check you are live.

In a day or 2, Google “[your service] near me” from your phone. When you see yourself on the map, you are officially findable.

The part that actually wins.

Setting it up is the easy afternoon. Staying on top is a habit: a post most weeks, a steady trickle of reviews, replying to them, fresh photos.

It starts small and grows the more you feed it.

3 mistakes to avoid.

Picking “online only” as your business model.
Using a fake address or a virtual office.
Editing your verification video or uploading one you recorded earlier. It has to be live and unedited.

That is the whole thing.

1 Set it up.
2 Get verified.
3 Turn searches into bookings.

Now go get found.

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