260 - Intersecting Skills with Amanda Dudzik
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I have long believed that the intersection of your (multiple) talents is where the magic for your business lies. So many of us have skills that we could bring to the table, but often don't because we think they have nothing to do with photography - or that they will somehow water down our photography business. Amanda Dudzik turns that notion on its head.  In our chat today, Amanda shares how combining her talents in hair/makeup and photography has unlocked new success for her in both areas. Amanda was feeling burnt out doing generic family shoots until she started focusing on what she loves - working one-on-one with women. She now spends an hour prepping each client's look, and has found this bonding time leads to way more bookings. Tune in to hear Amanda's story of finding her photography niche and get some ideas for how you can connect on a deeper level with your own ideal client. Maybe you'll even be inspired to take your business to the next level through a unique talent combination you haven't considered yet! Links for this episode:  Grab Amanda's free Beauty First-Aid Kit hereConnect with Amanda via her  websiteFollow Amanda Dudzik's InstagramReady to finally get consistent with your marketing? Join The Consistency Club for monthly made-for-you marketing delivered directly to your inboxResources: Listen to the Simple Sales Limited Series Podcast where Annemie teaches the 6 steps to running a profitable, sustainable photography business you love. Join the TCBTH Facebook Group - a supportive, business-focused group for photographers. Leave a review!
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