004 William Bay: Get Noticed SEO

004 William Bay: Get Noticed SEO

In this episode, Luci and William discuss:  

  • Why SEO is important for entrepreneurs to increase visibility through online searches and the mistakes business owners make with keyword searches.
  • The foundations of SEO and the importance of website content and external links with clients and organizations.
  • The impact website power, social media, and networking have on SEO algorithms and how to avoid competing website content.

Key Takeaways:  

  • The two foundational components to SEO are onsite content and offsite content.  Onsite content is what is on your website while offsite content is links from other sites to yours.  
  • You must have a very powerful website for search engines to find your content. Content on pages should use different keywords as searches are page specific, not site specific.   
  • SEO algorithms are updated by search engines, and it’s essential to understand what the new algorithm analyses and how to modify your website content for maximum exposure.

“Profitable beyond money means to me that I have led a fulfilled life doing something with purpose, that I made a difference, even if it was only on one person.” — William Bay  

Connect with William Bay:  
Facebook:   facebook.com/williambay
Instagram: instagram.com/williambahiabay
Website:    getnoticed.flauntsites.com
Twitter: @WilliamBay
*Use discount code “getnoticed20” for 20% off course at Get Noticed SEO Training Course

003 Stacey Lievens: Witness The Proof

In this episode, Luci and Stacey discuss:

  • The importance of giving back to your community and building a strong reputation.
  • Why sourcing the right talent and encouraging creativity and independent work, sustained a high-quality work product and employee loyalty.
  • How offering video as part of your services will increase the level of your business and enter the growing market demand with entrepreneurs and online influencers.

Key Takeaways:

  • Entrepreneurs need to be the face of their brand, and they’re hiring photographers for professional headshots and photographs in a natural state for use in social media, websites, online marketing, and blogs.
  • “Proof” gives entrepreneurs and thought leaders the opportunity to perform on a live and virtual stage to talk about what they are passionate about and why they do what they do.
  • It’s essential to build your photography business by finding a way to align your core values with some kind give back component to the community.  It’s the best way to give back to your community in a way that’s also beneficial to you and your business.

“The more we can lift each other as we climb, the better we are, give in the spirit of generosity and your heart will be free to reach and build the life you want to live.” — Stacey Lievens

Connect with Stacey Lievens:
Facebook: facebook.com/witnesstheproof
Website: www.witnesstheproof.com
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/witness-the-proof

002 Luci Dumas: The Profitable Photography To-Do-List

In this episode, Luci discusses:

  • The top to-do-list items necessary for growing a professional photography business.
  • The importance of hiring a coach experienced in photography and business, who will provide inspiration and guidance to avoid costly mistakes.
  • The advantages of building a reputation through volunteering, assisting other photographers, and generosity.

Key Takeaways:

  • A photography business requires money to invest in education, equipment, marketing, coaching, and travel.
  • Finding your niche will make it easier to grow your business in that specific area, build your reputation, and know the market you’re serving.
  • Attend a week-long class with professional photographers who have had a successful journey to network, learn new skills, and be inspired.

“Never stop learning and don’t give up; success is inevitable if you’re willing to do what it takes and trust yourself.” — Luci Dumas

001 Welcome to The Profitable Photographer with Luci Dumas

Your host for The Profitable Photographer is Luci Dumas, an award-winning photographer at local and national competitions including the People’s Choice Award at the Del Mar Fair’s International Competition.  She served as President of PPSDC and WICP and has been a professional photographer for over 36 years. Early in her career, she was a high-end wedding photographer and has transitioned to a high dollar child and family portrait specialty. Luci’s business coaching program empowers her students to grow their business, increase income, gain confidence, and knowledge as they share their experiences with the world.  Join her weekly as shares her wisdom for building a successful photography career through her journey and interviews with industry experts.

“It takes nurturing and planning. It takes heart and commitment, education and imagination.  It takes everything you have, your talents and your experience.  It takes support and people to guide and believe in you.  It takes grit and you can do it.” — Luci Dumas

SELLING WALL PORTRAITS with CONFIDENCE

Does just the title of this create anxiety? Or do you already have a proven system that results in just exactly what you want your clients to purchase? Does the idea of having a roadmap for selling your portraits as gorgeous pieces of art give you a sense of peace, or are you a bit lost in how to structure a successful sale?

Never fear…I have a plan.

It isn’t rocket science learning to help decorate each of your clients homes with gorgeous wall portraits you create for them…and having them write you checks in the thousands, rather than hundreds. It takes a system, a plan to build a deep relationship with potential clients which leads to great sales that clients will be thrilled to purchase. This system, which I have learned and perfected for over 30 years, has led to thousands of large portraits becoming treasured art for my clients and helped me earn a great living. It is not a secret and I love to share with others.

Where does it start? How does this happen?

It starts with how your find potential clients, the initial introduction to people that, if they know who you are, the experience they will have, and what you will create for them, will be delighted to invest in your art. And it helps you become a highly profitable photographer.

The next step in the process is a consultation, preferably in person. At the consultation you continue developing the relationship, inspire them with your work printed beautifully and large, and the ideas you have for their session. Also, I have a set of details about the session, studio policies and pricing that I review with them in detail.Next is how they have the first direct contact with you. The key is the telephone. I know, many people don’t want to to use the phone and might even be a little afraid of it. If this is you, I want you to see the phone as your new best friend. Why? Because the key to success selling wall portraits is …

1- Developing a relationship…getting them to like you and feel that you like them.

2- Becoming a TRUSTED ADVISER. The most important concept I teach my coaching clients is their role as a trusted advisor. I didn’t invent the idea but if no other idea gets deep into your mind about how to sell wall portraits (or albums or shoelaces for that matter) it is this concept…becoming the trusted advisor. And it starts with the telephone.

3- Planting seeds every step of the way about the value of wall portraits and printed products.

4- Having a system to use in the sales room to lead them to the purchase

5- Knowing how to respond to objections that can dismantle a great order if not handled correctly.

6- And…selling with emotion, keeping them in their heart about the purchase. (I love it especially when they cry during the slide show.)

Some photographers will simply email a price/policy list on request and maybe a magazine with some pretty words and pictures. They cross their fingers and hope for the best. This puts them in the position as a “commodity” rather than an artist that will create custom portraits and product. Then there are surprised when people say they are too expensive, misunderstand policies,  or don’t book them at all. Before hearing about pricing, it is critical for potential customer understand the value of the experience and the finished art.

Does it surprise you to learn that the portrait session is an important part of the wall portrait sale? Or have you assumed that it is the only important step…to take pretty pictures and hope they will buy them. A portrait session is a special time to develop your positioning as a trusted advisor. Guiding them with posing, location, expressions and such puts people at ease and helps them trust you even more. Dropping “seeds” along the way about eventual purchase ideas during a session helps with the final decisions. During the portrait session, getting super excited when everything comes together (location, lighting, expression and posing) and hinting that this set up will make a great wall portrait is one of my tools for sales success.

Of course,  the sales room is where the magic happens. How you structure your presentation is most important to making amazing multiple wall portrait and album sales for thousands of dollars, and a big hug at the end because they are so happy. Just don’t underestimate the value of building their purchase one step at a time. I will share more about this process in another blog post….or you can contact me directly for more on this.

I recommend using an excellent quality projector and screen, even if you are selling in their home.  And after over 30 years, I have created my system to lead clients easily to towards an order that frequently includes several wall portraits and a high quality album. This is where the trusted advisor role is most important. When you create a wonderful experience for your clients from the first contact, they will relax and trust you to help them design the art that they will love for lifetimes.

This system is the core of my Insight Training Program. When photographers work with me directly I give them the roadmap and guidance along the way to build and maintain a profitable photography business that is super fun and blesses their clients.

I would love to connect with you about my private and group coaching programs, or anything else you would like to share.

Happy Summer! Luci