So you may be thinking of starting your photography business, be sure you understand what is involved in starting a business.
It’s important to have in place a business plan, an understanding of sales and marketing, financial budget and know who is your competition.
There is a lot more like break even point, cash flow etc. Get the basics covered to be sure of a good start.
My biggest piece of advice to anyone new in the business is to take a small business class, get some kind of sales training.. It doesn’t matter how great your photographs are or how good your equipment is if you can’t sell your work.
With a solid plan in place you will likely have less stress and more time and energy to focus on your photography rather than fire fighting, making your output better and be more creative.
Get organised, be fearless, push out there.
It’s important to have in place a business plan, an understanding of sales and marketing, financial budget and know who is your competition.
There is a lot more like break even point, cash flow etc. Get the basics covered to be sure of a good start.
My biggest piece of advice to anyone new in the business is to take a small business class, get some kind of sales training.. It doesn’t matter how great your photographs are or how good your equipment is if you can’t sell your work.
With a solid plan in place you will likely have less stress and more time and energy to focus on your photography rather than fire fighting, making your output better and be more creative.
Get organised, be fearless, push out there.
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