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My best three business tips that I’ve learned over 3 years. Practical wedding photography tips
I’ve been celebrating three years in business this month which sounds CRAZY to say!! I always thought that I’d have everything figured out by this point and I actually said the exact same thing about 9 months ago in an Instagram post! Part of me wonders if this will ever change and part of me hopes that it won’t because that means that I’ll stay learning and growing as an entrepreneur! Here are three things that I’ve learned within the past 3 years of running a wedding photography business
This past week I had the opportunity to travel to Waco, TX for the Heartfelt Brand Society Retreat and it was the perfect way to celebrate three years of doing business! In the middle of last year after the newness of running my own business full time had worn off, I started to feel really mixed feelings about the business.
I absolutely LOVED the change and wouldn’t trade it for anything in the world but I started to lack the clarity and motivation that had taken me through the hustle season of switching to becoming a full-time wedding photographer and replacing my income with my own business. I by no means was necessarily sitting around all day NOT working but I had lost an overarching goal, mission, and sense of purpose. I hadn’t sat down to really think past going full time and dreamed of what my business would look like or feel like past that milestone.
Enter Bonnie’s group coaching program called the Heartfelt Brand Society. It really forced me to sit down and think about the future of the business, what I wanted to dream up and make happen within the next 3, 5 and even 10 years from now. It took sitting down and doing the hard work to define brand values and a mission that would guide me on days where things were not pretty or perfect as Instagram may have you think!
I had always heard that having a strong “why” behind your business was crucial but I had never sat still enough to really pinpoint what that was for me. Talking with Bonnie and going through her program really forced me to sit into where I was and reflect deeply on my own business for the long haul. This brought a lot of clarity and courage where I lacked the confidence to start pushing into new territory to grow as an entrepreneur!
This might seem like a weird one to add in here but I really do believe that burn out is a real thing. And it’s really hard to catch until it’s too late and the effects of it last a LOT longer than we think they might. Running a business as a solopreneur is HARD. WORK. We juggle all the hats and take care of all the tasks day in and day out and then pour our hearts and energy into giving our clients the very best!
It’s important that we’re taking care of ourselves first so that we can be the best business owners we can be! This is something that I’m still working on improving actively this year. I think creating fun opportunities that get you out of the house, help you stay connected with others and make sure that you consistently nurture your creativity which will, in turn, help you give your clients your very best self.
Here are a couple of ideas in case you feel like this is something you want to introduce to your daily life this year as a solopreneur:
If you guys have any fun things that you do either on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis, feel free to chime in on the comments below!
I’ve always been a planner but bringing this aspect into my business has really made a WORLD of a difference. When I started introducing monthly planning, it gave me a focus to move the needle forward in my business each month! Having clear goals or mini-projects to work on each business gives you clarity and confidence in what you’re doing to grow your business rather than relying on outside information telling you what you should focus on at any given moment. It’s very easy to get overwhelmed and scattered from your main purpose when this happens. The goal is to keep the main thing the main thing as Stephen Covey says.
Since then I have started implementing quarterly planning which has been an even bigger help! Ashlyn Carter runs her marketing and launch schedule on a quarterly basis using what she calls her Champagne Campaign system. Essentially this means that she has one main focus for each quarter. This could be either promoting the current service you offer, introducing a new one or marketing a product launch of any sort. Having one key offer can help you plan out your marketing efforts for that quarter to really hone in and making sure your marketing efforts and messaging are helping you convert to reach your revenue goals!
Along with Marketing, Here’s a Comprehensive List of What I Plan for Each Quarter:
This has helped me better organize my business and reduce the pressure to feel like I have to work on everything all at once! Well, that’s all for this one, I hope it was helpful! If there’s anything you have a question on, always feel free to reach out at manalisontakkephotography@gmail.com.
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More Great Business Tips – The MP Education Series
Part I: Why You Should Invest in Photography Education
Part II: 3 Lessons I’ve Learned in 3 Years as a Wedding Photographer
Part III: Website Essentials & Tips for Wedding & Portrait Photographers
Part IV: Wedding Photography Preparation Workflow
Part V: Creating a Marketing Strategy & Workflow for Your Business
Part VI: 5 Tips for Crafting a Stellar Client Experience
Part VII: Introducing One-On-One Mentoring Sessions