Countdown to Success: Using The Rocketship Blueprint to Propel Your Photography Business Forward with Senior Photographer Sean Brown
Description
Does your photography business ever feel like it’s just too “heavy” to maintain? Is your messaging lacking a clear strategy that sets you apart from the competition? Are you struggling to attract your ideal clients on a consistent basis?
In today’s episode, I’m interviewing Sean Brown, a professional senior photographer and educator who has mastered the systems, strategy, and authenticity required to launch a successful photography business.
We cover so many important points from taking a leap of faith, to laying the foundation that’ll allow you to scale your business, to why the work that we do can be life changing for struggling youth. If you want to set your photography business up for long-term success, then this is the episode to help you do it!
What’s in this episode:
[02:53] Sean’s leap from the medical field into photography
[10:12] The power of branding and taking your business seriously
[16:36] How showing up with authenticity can help you attract more clients
[26:10] The 3 phase launch framework and where photographers get hung up the most
[38:23] The messaging blueprint for successfully promoting your business on social media
Tune in to this episode to learn how leveraging systems and authenticity can help you scale your photography business.
For full show notes, resources, links and to download the transcript, visit our website: https://themilkyway.ca/countdown-to-success-using-the-rocketship-blueprint-to-propel-your-photography-business-forward-with-senior-photographer-sean-brown/
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