On Air Coaching Series: Upleveling Your Client Experience Through Simplifying with Emily Ross
I’m so excited to continue our On Air Coaching Series with Emily Ross of Lavender & Light Photography. Emily has recently gone all-in with her photography business and is feeling the squeeze of needing automation to stay on top of her work. Listen as she shares...
Meet The Team: Gracie Williams – Social Media Assistant
It’s another meet the team episode! Gracie is our amazing social media assistant and she helps with all of the social media for our clients. She has been a fantastic asset to our team and to our clients and I’m excited for you to get to know her. We met through...
How to Manage a Funk
No matter how long you’ve been in business, you know that there are days that just feel heavy. Those days are an indication that you need to stop and evaluate where those feelings are coming from. Listen in to hear my five tips for how to manage a funk. When...
On Air Coaching Series: A Live Marketing Strategy Session with Leslie Amman
Your marketing is less about getting a sale and more about connecting with the person you’re hoping will buy the product. The same is true for photographers. Listen as Leslie Amman of Weathered Frame Photography and I chat about her client processes and marketing...
Meet the Team: Kayla Wells – Podcast Manager
Hey y’all! I’m Kayla. I feel really weird writing about myself in the third person, so I’m writing this like a podcast episode takeover! I’ve been working with Jenn since the conception of her podcast and it has been an amazing thing to watch her business grow and...
On-Air Coaching Sessions: Choosing a CRM that Works Best For You with Emily Louick
I am so excited to bring to you this on-air coaching series. I’ll be bringing photographers and VAs onto the show to go over the sticking points in their business systems and giving the actionable advice that they can use to make their businesses run more...
Do You Need a Project Management Tool As a Photographer?
Project management tools. Do you need them? It depends. Listen as I share which tools are out there, which I recommend, and when I recommend that you use them. For the most part, when used properly, project management tools make your life so much easier. When...
Money Pitfalls to Avoid As a Photographer with Tanya Hirschy
Let’s get real. Dealing with the money aspect of our businesses isn’t always the easiest thing in the world. Thank goodness for people who thrive with numbers and financial planning. One of those people is Tanya Hirschy. She owns Tidy Books Boutique, an accounting...
Why Setting Client Expectations is Imperative to a Successful Business
You’re leaving money and reputation points on the table if you don’t let your potential clients know when they can expect to hear from you. This is why setting client expectations is imperative to running a successful business. Not just a successful photography...
How Wedding Photographers Can Make Their Marketing More Inclusive with Taylor De La Fuente
Inclusivity in marketing is a hot topic right now but how does that apply to wedding photographers? Taylor De La Fuente is a professional writer and copywriter who loves helping wedding photographers with their website copy. Her goal is to help photographers and...
Stop “Shoulding” Yourself
“I don’t live in a land of Instagram versus Reality.” - Jenn Bays The “should’s” of life will kill your business faster than almost anything else. They kill relationships, they kill creative thought, they kill all the good things that you are building with your work...
The Steps To Setting Up Your CRM Correctly
Looking to come across as a legit business owner? If you’ve been listening to this podcast for any amount of time, then I’m going to go ahead and believe that’s your goal. Then one of the most important things you can do is set up your CRM correctly, from the get go!...
The Key to Consistent Income As A Virtual Assistant
Did you know that the riches are in the niches? This is a popular saying that I didn’t put much stock in until I felt the change in my own business. If you’re ready to create consistent income, then listen in and learn why niching down is the key. When I started my VA...
Going From Hobbyist to Pro with Rhea Whitney
After spending years in the world of corporate finance, Rhea Whitney found herself asking, “Is this it?” It was that question, and the urging of her colleagues, that pushed her to learn more about photography. Later she realized that she could absolutely turn...
The Tools You Need to Build Your Virtual Assistant Business
The best way to start a business is to just start. When it comes down to it, if you never start then you’ll never have a business. Believe it or not, there’s not a whole lot of overhead that comes along with starting a virtual assistant business, so I’m sharing the...