How To Start a Photography Business - Your PERFECT Photography Niche (#3) | 60 cover art

How To Start a Photography Business - Your PERFECT Photography Niche (#3) | 60

How To Start a Photography Business - Your PERFECT Photography Niche (#3) | 60

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In this episode, Janice Sullivan dives into the importance of defining your photography niche and understanding your ideal customer avatar (ICA). She emphasizes that a niche is not just about the subject of photography but about the specific audience you are targeting. By creating a clear ICA, photographers can tailor their messaging and offerings to connect with their ideal clients, leading to greater success in their photography business. Janice shares practical exercises and insights to help photographers identify their ICA and find where these potential clients are located, ultimately transforming their approach to marketing and sales.


When you know your ICA, everything changes:✔️ Your marketing becomes crystal clear.✔️ Your portfolio speaks directly to your dream client.✔️ You create offers that sell instead of getting crickets.I’ll share real stories of photographers who transformed their businesses just by identifying their ICA, plus practical steps to write your own client avatar and even start discovering where they spend time—online and offline.🎧 This is Part 3 of my How To Start a Photography Business foundation series. If you missed Part 1 (your mission) or Part 2 (building your portfolio), catch up here:👉 [YouTube Playlist Link] • How To Start a Photography Business - Buil... 📌 What You’ll Learn in This Episode:What an Ideal Customer Avatar (ICA) is and why it mattersHow knowing your niche gives you clarity, confidence, and connectionSimple questions to create your ICA story todayWhere to start looking for your perfect clientsReal-world transformations from photographers just like you

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