Sunday, 24 November 2013

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DOES YOUR TWITTER FEED LOOK DULL OR JUST PLAIN UGLY? CAN TWITTER LEAD TO JOB OPPORTUNIES? DO GLAM UP YOUR TWITTER AND READ ON...

TWEET, TWEET, TWEET, INCOMING NOTIFICATION, OMG, WELL IT WAS A MASSIVE OMG for, now professional, makeup artist Georgia Smith. From making tutorials on YouTube to promoting on Twitter, Facebook and instagram, her makeup dreams have come true.

Bright lights, New York City, Paris, Milan, and London, Georgia applied makeup, wiped it off again and spread her artistic abilities worldwide in the field of fashion. She has been a massive hit, strutting her skills for catwalks all over the world from working with top brands and designers Karl Lagerfeld for Chanel and Fendi; she also worked with the fabulous duo Dan and Dean for DSQUARED and of course becoming best friends with the gorgeous yet fabulous Cara Delevingne.

CAN I BE GEORGIA*CRY*

Do you think Georgia just Tweeted for her entertainment or yours? Gaining a follower is like gaining the best fan base. Gregg Wallace once quoted "I like the base" on something delicious or the other, so how can we pull this pudding off and make twitter sweet and a piece of cake just like our fellow friend Georgia?

IT’S ALL ABOUT ME-DIA

Celebrity or not, your social status can make or break you, so how can you show your characteristics via Twitter without one massive loss of followers due to saying the wrong thing? Use your personality to your advantage nobody likes a super artificial wannabe makeup artist on a YouTube tutorial pouting every second. Keep yourself professional. Georgia set up hundreds of videos before she was approached by the very own Christopher Bailey, the chief creative officer of Burberry. At first she started doing small jobs and was a part time makeup artist on Clinqué makeup counter in Boots, Cabot Circus. Now she is taking of opportunities of her Louis Vuiton heels.

 

The media can influence a lot of what we see about celebrities or real people for that fact (when I mean real I mean real people with their face still, if you know what I mean) say the wrong thing, we won’t forget and they will defiantly not let you forget. so what about a celebrity using taboo language or acting inappropriate? It depends on who are the audiences that follow these celebrity’s and who you want to follow you. You must keep focused on topics that you are interested in. Like are friend Georgia she kept us updated with her new looks every day. Which, we love.

 

If George hadn’t been frequently putting her-self out there and making a good impression on her fans she wouldn’t be where she is today. If she doesn’t tackle the media successfully (she has, don’t worry)but the Media can result in appearing on loose women, strictly come dancing and when it gets really bad auditioning on Britain’s Got Talent of which the cheeky girls again failed miserably to appear better than their one hit wonder.

 

POS(E)T(IN)G PICTURES

 

Posting being in relationships or posting pictures of your selfies on instagram via twitter. In Georgia’s case she stands posed with her models, her makeup brushes and most importantly the famous people she has met on her travels (her now, legit friends. This makes my status look like a cabbage. Her reputation is now sky high, some could say as high as the spirit in the sky(8) however you don’t additionally want to be Gareth gates in this moment of time as he is clearly still in high spirit, in the sky and just after that song he fell down, he is just a fart blowing in the wind. No wonder greenhouse gases are on the rise…oh Gareth.

SOCIAL BACKROUND

Whether you’re on cloud nine with Gareth it doesn’t matter what your social background is. Our socialect is all different, the language we use all depends on where you have grown up or in this case who are audiences based on preferably the young experimental teens. We all share a different accent and this can still come across in tweets, this just adds to your personality, we know where you belong but for job opportunities in this suit-case(oops sorry got distracted I’m going to Malia next month eep) tweets it’s probably best to keep professional.

WHAT OUR YOUR DREAM’Zzz

What would your dream job be? Take deep breaths…get ready and dunk those hobnobs in your cup of tea (I could of chose any biscuit, naughty). Reflect and Relax. So what is it you want to be? Fashion related or are you your daughters mother bored and just reading my article to help your daughter on her way ay ay ay, I’m joking I’m joking. But seriously. It was only until I did my Foundation course in Art and Design (which I defiantly recommend if you are torn between Art and Fashion). I knew I wanted to be part of the fashion world, I’ve forever been interested, it’s only now I have achieved what I have today. Also work experience is a big part of being successful it was a member of staff that actually suggested to Georgia to start posting on social networks. She did work experience on the Clinqué counter where she then began to work at. Never doubt yourself about your abilities, social networking has been proven to make your dreams come true. Georgia we applaud you.

Express yourself over the Internet and rack in those followers.

Btw (Internet slang for by the way) and fyi (For your information) you just might get a follow.

@MollyShortman

 

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