Are you unsure whether or not your website reflects the heart of what it is that your potential clients want or need? Are you looking for a more targeted and balanced marketing approach when it comes to what information you provide? Do you have too much copy? Not enough? Too many images? Too few?
In Episode 579 of the Bokeh Podcast, Kate Storey shares her expertise in marketing as it relates to the photography industry. When it comes to your website, trying to craft the perfect copy can feel elusive, but it doesn’t have to be! Tune in as we chat about practical ways that you can speak directly to the wants and needs of your clients, by creating a balance between your portfolio images and the copy on your website.
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Show Notes
Kate’s introduction (0:37)
Brand position (1:56)
Creating a great customer experience (7:25)
Technique for time management (8:47)
How would Kate recommend carrying out time blocking more consistently? (11:48)
Delegation (13:47)
Book recommendation (17:33)
Start.: Punch Fear in the Face, Escape Average, and Do Work That Matters by Jon Acuff
Finish: Give Yourself the Gift of Done by Jon Acuff
Building a StoryBrand: Clarify Your Message So Customers Will Listen by Donald Miller
What is Kate’s view on the balance between portfolio images and effective copy on a website, for the sake of converting clients? (22:08)
What is Kate’s view on the balance between photographers sharing about themselves and speaking to the needs and desires of their clients? (25:54)
3 Ways To Understand What Clients Need or Want (30:00)
3 Things to Include in Your Website Copy (42:55)
What would the copy sound like in a real life example? (50:29)
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