Hey photographers! 👋
You've made your pricing sheet. After weeks of tweaking and snooping on other photographers, you feel good about it.
My question is how long do you keep those prices static?
An entire year? No matter the client?
Your prices need to be ever-changing, and I want you to lean in to the A/B experimental mindset. Throw a $2,000 price tag out there for a basic wedding package and then for the next client throw out $3,000.
See what happens.
Remember my philosophy: Small, micro experiments.
Cheers,
Jordan
the pricing problem. 💸
The problem many new photographers face is pricing their work, so they can stand out in the marketplace.
Many of us wanted to blend in and be average.
So we priced ourselves as an average photographer.
What if I told you that there are a few little tricks you can do to increase your prices overnight!
Sound impossible?
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