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10/10/07>> Lori To Speak At Global Business Opportunities
Workshop
Lori Osterberg will be speaking at International Living's First
Annual Global Business Opportunities Workshop November 12-14, 2007
in Denver, Colorado. She will be sharing her knowledge on creating
a six figure photography business, arketing your photography business,
and creating a dynamic website that will allow you to live anywhere
in the world, doing what you love. This is a great opportunity
to learn from some of the top business owners in the world that
have created lifestyle businesses that allow them to work wherever
and whenever they choose. Visit Business
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"We at l'image were satisfied
with our website, but decided that it was time to put a new site
up, just to freshen things up. We searched through a lot of people
/ companies
that write new websites and had settled on a couple of them for serious
consideration. When I received an e-mail from Vision of Success extolling
their website creation skills, I checked into them.
I spoke with
and exchanged e-mails with Lori and called a client who's website
she and
Andrew recently created. Vision of Success had something that most
of these website creation people did not have and that was the
ability to see beyond the graphics and layout of the site and go
to the core
reason of having a website .... attracting new clients.
Lori and
Andrew were very easy to work with and created a fantastic new
website for
us that will last a long time. In addition, they educated us as
to the reasons behind why they did a lot of things. We recommend
their
website creation service highly."
Mitch Merritt and
Mary Alice Foote
l'image
limagephotography.com
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It’s
The Experience
By Lori Osterberg
Have
you ever compared your studio to another business? Usually, we
as photographers compare ourselves with other photographers. How
can we be like the big guys? How can we be different from the
studio down the street? But have you ever compared your studio
to other businesses? How about your favorite department store?
Or what about the local home builder? What about Disney?
Any
business that is vying for your customer’s dollar should be considered
as a competitor. If your customer puts off having their portrait
taken so that they can vacation at Disney World, Disney just became
your competitor. How many times have your wedding orders dwindled
because the bills start rolling in, and your customers began looking
at other products that need their attention: new homes, blinds
for the home, furniture, etc. When you begin looking at business
from this approach, you begin seeing your marketing campaign in
a whole new light. You aren’t just trying to capture business
from other local studios, you are trying to create a style and
product that will make your customers want to purchase your product
over any of the other hundreds of opportunities that come their
way ever day.
The
first thing we need to do is capture our customers attention,
have them want and desire our products, and be willing to pay
what we want and expect them to pay. The key is to provide your
customers with something no one else can provide. They come to
you for the experience. The little touches. People look for things
that make them special.
They want customer service. They want individuality. In order
to capture your customers’ attention, you must find a creative
way of appealing to their senses – touch them in a way no one
else has. New clients may be impressed with how much thoughtfulness
you put into your brochures. Established clients may be impressed
with how well you know their family – what type of portraiture
they desire, and offer specials geared especially for them. Possibly
by knowing them and their family members by name. Sending them
birthday or anniversary cards. Send a bouquet of flowers as a
thank you. The key is to make your customer feel special.
Now
that we have our customers’ attention, we need to plan, design
and market our product in such a way that we will create desire.
Simplicity is the number one service you can provide. Make your
studio relaxing. People enjoy "getting away from it all".
They like travel. They love health spas. The last thing they want
is more stress. Provide simplistic products for purchase. Instead
of having pricing sheets in the form of a Chinese menu, simplify
and offer products as a whole – do you really need to list prices
for the photograph, retouching, canvas mount, and spraying. You
decide on the top quality product you want leaving your studio,
the product you want representing all you have to offer. Then
provide an appropriate price. Every product should be at its best – you
should not offer a way of upgrading the quality. Your customer
shouldn’t have to ask for an improvement in the quality of the
product you produce for them, or they will begin to question the
quality of the product itself.
Marketing
your services is the most difficult part of business. Setting
yourself apart not only from other studios, but from other non-competing
companies is quite a challenge. If a woman is purchasing a gift
for Mother’s Day for her mother, you need to create a desire for
her to select portraiture above all the other gifts she could
choose. The easiest way is to play on emotions. Portraiture is
an art form. It is a memory maker. Above all it is a form of expression.
Sell this expression in your marketing techniques. Whatever makes
your studio unique, create an expression that will communicate
this feeling to your perspective customers. Then let your customers
see and feel your style over and over again.
Keeping
in touch with your customer is just as important as providing
a quality product. Stay visible in your customer’s eye. If they
hear about you in different ways, they will remember you when
they are asked for a referral. Newsletters are a great way of
staying in touch. They don’t have to be fancy. Newsletters can
be fun and informative without having a lot of writing and offers.
Again, simplicity and consistency are key. If you are sending
a quarterly newsletter, make sure you get it into the mail at
the same time every quarter. Create themes. Logos and slogans
should always appear in the same position every newsletter. Try
adding columns, and continue the column every quarter. Also, vary
who you send your newsletter to. Newsletters should continually
be mailed to your client database, but also consider mailing them
to vendors you do business with. Try writing specialty columns
that offer advice for different clients and vendors. This can
be a great way of expanding your business into areas you never
even considered!
Finally,
we need to sum up all of our sales and marketing techniques, and
create a pricing
structure that we are comfortable with. If you’re not comfortable
with it, you can’t use it effectively to sell to your customers.
You have to believe in it. You have to feel it’s a fair value.
You’re customers will see if you are not comfortable with what
you are presenting. If your customer is buying on emotion, she
won’t focus on price. After all, she’s investing in a memory,
not a product.
Simplicity.
Consistency. Your customer will be looking for you to provide
them both when choosing you as their photographer. Show them what
you offer, not only in what you present, but also how you present
it. Make your environment stress free. If they believe in you,
they will be back. And, they will bring their friends!
Lori
Osterberg has been marketing online since 1995. Her
popular online newsletter is read weekly by small business
owners from around the world. To subscribe visit
http://www.VisionOfSuccess.com
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