
Commercial Photography Marketing: 5 Low Cost Strategies for UK Photographers
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Tired of throwing time and money at marketing and gettingnowhere? This week, Sam delivers five and a half practical, low cost marketing strategies for photographers that any UK photographer can implement right now to bring in higher paying commercial photography clients and grow theirbusiness.
This episode is packed with useful content, but we've pulledout the three essential takeaways that will most quickly boost your commercial photography business. Stop relying on luck; start implementing a clear plan that converts prospects into paying customers.
Listen to discover:
Three Things You’ll Learn in This Episode
- The Hidden Database on Your Hard Drive: Discover the simple, overlooked source of paying clients you already possess, and learn the UK-specific GDPR rule that allows you to contact them immediately, turning old inquiries into new sales.
- How to Break the Ice with Big Decision-Makers: Find out the essential 3-step blueprint for warming up leads on LinkedIn before you send a connection request, ensuring that key marketing staff are ready to see the value in your commercial photography.
- The Low-Cost Client Funnel You Need: Master the technique of the "discounted offer" (like a simple headshot) and, more importantly, the crucial plan to successfully move those first-time buyers onto your premium, high-value brand shoots.
Grab a cuppa and listen now—your next big client is waiting.
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