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04 May, 2010

what to say of one make-up/blog beauty?

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I want to start a Blog on makeup & beauty.
I’ll also have a twitter so people can be updated.
Does anyone have ideas what to talk about on the blog??

Tips?
My monthly favorites?

PLEASE HELP!
WHAT ARE THINGS U’D LIKE TO SEE ON A BLOG? (beauty/makeup related)

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5 Responses to "what to say of one make-up/blog beauty?"

1 | sunshine! ☼

May 4th, 2010 at 12:24 am

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monthly favourites would be good, along with your suggestions for different ski types. Maybe make up removers and face wash, so you can get the WHOLE picture accross

good luck xx

2 | myriam. b

May 4th, 2010 at 1:19 am

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How beautiful to be? loloder how to use make-up? lol not many people know how to use these things are a lot of thought about xD. . .

3 | Supergirl

May 4th, 2010 at 1:59 am

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Discuss whether or not time travel is possible.

And like i’m not saying it is, but how the hell do you explain how Doctor Who travels through centuries. And don’t answer by saying “he’s a time lord” cause time lord or no time lord, it doesn’t explain the TARDIS (time and relative dimenstions in space).

Think about THAT.

4 | FaZizzle

May 4th, 2010 at 2:16 am

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What’s your purpose of having a blog? What do you like about like blogs? What do you hate about like blogs?

Take that and run with it.

I’ll give you a hint – it should be more than just beauty and make-up related. Anyone can find facts on that. Find things that are relevant – part of beauty is skin care, right? Talk about the important of sun screen and when you should use different levels of protection (i. e. being in an area with reflective qualities like water need a higher level than just being outside on a hot day).

Also – pictures. Videos. Pictures speak a thousand words. Show how to put on make-up or how to tweeze your eye brows.

Here’s the important thing – don’t just copy stuff from the web. Discover this stuff or use qualified professionals as opinions. Better yet – try out the myths people say. For example, I once heard that putting mousse in your hair before drying makes it dry faster. I tried it out and guess what? It’s dead wrong.

Another thing to do is to use the news – what health related is going on in the news room?

The top thing you have to do first though is find your target audience. That audience will change, but addressing beauty and make-up in teens is way different from addressing those same issues with the mature woman (i. e. over 45). Everyone has different needs. For example, right now I’m need of a fast make-up routine that is still professional. When I was a teen, it was all about how to use color.

You’re going to have to just a lot of trial and error here. There’s no one right or wrong answer – unfortunately. You have to find what works and go with it. My rule of thumb is that to be successful, you have to stop trying so hard. Do this for YOU, not for an audience. Twitter is great, but you don’t have a public. You don’t have a following. While Twitter may generate some interested people, you’re going to have to work really hard if you want this to succeed. Most successful blogs (i. e. generating revenue) are 2-4 years old!

5 | i love you. x

May 4th, 2010 at 2:55 am

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Oh my gosh, if you do this, PLEASE, give me the link, my e-mail is;
well, i’ll send you a message or something(:
mmk, thank you!

well, you could talk about cute hairstyles you know, how to do it, you could do a ‘whats in my purse’ kinda thing, and describe your favorite make-up items and stuff!

You could also talk about whats in style, what you should match up with what, that sounds FUN!(:

& are you in school? if you are, please put make-up tutorials about how to wear make-up in school :)