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So how do some nail techs break out of the pack and rake insix figures or more?

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The short answer: theyre not just doing nails.

Theyre building a business.

Also here are other jobs that pay six figures.

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Pro tip:Use booking software (like StyleSeat or GlossGenius) to automate scheduling and upsells.

Others offer VIP services with perks like champagne, extended appointments or luxe add-ons.

This convenience-first model allows techs to charge premium prices and build a loyal, high-end clientele.

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Pro tip:Target bridal parties, influencers or corporate clients for regular mobile gigs.

From nail tutorials to salon vlogs, content creation is a scalable way to make money outside of appointments.

Others create their own brushes, decals or kits and sell them on Etsy, Shopify or Amazon.

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This setup increases profits and allows full pricing flexibility, which is key to scaling earnings.

Some even sublease chairs to other techs, creating a side income as a mini-salon owner.

Pro tip:Start small with a part-time suite and scale up as your bookings grow.

Nail techs making $100,000 or more arent necessarily the busiest, theyre the smartest with their business.

They build a brand, diversify their income and charge what theyre worth.

If you love nails and want to turn it into a thriving career, nows the time.

With the right strategy and hustle, six figures is more than possible its the new polish standard.

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