Make a Great First Impression to Potential Clients
Posted: April 13, 2015
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First impressions mean everything when trying to impress a new photography client. Showing up late or being unorganized is not the way to make a good impression.
Here's how you can wow a possible client the first time you meet them.
Julia May, writer for Digitial Photography School, shares how to wow potential clients.
5 Simple Yet Clever Ways to Impress Your Photography Clients
While a satisfied client is the fuel for further sales and word of mouth, an excited client is the jet engine for your marketing. Unfortunately, many photographers don’t know how to turn regular customers into fans.
In this article you’ll find five simple, time-proven techniques of impressing your photography clients and building a long-lasting relationship from an ordinary photo shoot.
You should portray a professional image of yourself right from the beginning. This doesn’t necessarily involve spending hundreds of dollars on premium graphic design services and printed materials. In today’s world we have to deal with poor customer service too often, so being quick with your replies to client requests is an old yet very effective way to impress people.
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