14 min

007: Why Getting Tagged by Clients on Social Media Doesn't Really Matter Shine and Thrive Photography Podcast

    • Entrepreneurship

In the seventh episode of Shine + Thrive podcast I talk about tags on social media that photographers expect from their clients and why this isn’t the way to go. While social media tags can be a great tool for marketing your business, it’s not the thing that matters the most. In my experience, I know that creating an unforgettable human experience for my clients is key. 
Listen to this episode of Shine + Thrive podcast to hear about ways that you too can shift away from focusing on social media tags and instead create the best experience you can for your clients.

If you get value out of this episode, please make sure to take a screenshot, share it on Instagram and tag me @saramonikaphoto and I would love to share your comments and takeaways on my Instagram Story as well!
You can find the Show Notes for this episode HERE.
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Intuitive Storytelling for Wedding Photographers: Learn how you can storytell like a pro on wedding days - Sign up here!
Say hi to me on social! I would love to hear which episode helped you!
Instagram: @saramonikaphoto
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If you're not subscribed to my podcast yet + you don't want to miss an episode make sure to do so right now before life gets in the way. Click here to subscribe in iTunes!
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If you feel like you've gotten a lot of value from my podcast, I would be oh so grateful if you left me a review on iTunes by letting me know what you love about it! It helps me reach + help more peeps like you!
Click here to leave a review!
Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” and let me know what your favourite part of the podcast is. Thank you!
With love + gratitude,
Sara

In the seventh episode of Shine + Thrive podcast I talk about tags on social media that photographers expect from their clients and why this isn’t the way to go. While social media tags can be a great tool for marketing your business, it’s not the thing that matters the most. In my experience, I know that creating an unforgettable human experience for my clients is key. 
Listen to this episode of Shine + Thrive podcast to hear about ways that you too can shift away from focusing on social media tags and instead create the best experience you can for your clients.

If you get value out of this episode, please make sure to take a screenshot, share it on Instagram and tag me @saramonikaphoto and I would love to share your comments and takeaways on my Instagram Story as well!
You can find the Show Notes for this episode HERE.
My Online Photography Courses for You
Outsourcing Made Easy: Learn how you can have more time freedom AND financial freedom as a portrait/wedding photographer. Sign up for the waitlist here now! (doors reopen once a year)
Crystal Clear Marketing: Learn how you can attract and book your dream photography clients - Sign up here!
Intuitive Storytelling for Wedding Photographers: Learn how you can storytell like a pro on wedding days - Sign up here!
Say hi to me on social! I would love to hear which episode helped you!
Instagram: @saramonikaphoto
Subscribe
If you're not subscribed to my podcast yet + you don't want to miss an episode make sure to do so right now before life gets in the way. Click here to subscribe in iTunes!
Review in iTunes
If you feel like you've gotten a lot of value from my podcast, I would be oh so grateful if you left me a review on iTunes by letting me know what you love about it! It helps me reach + help more peeps like you!
Click here to leave a review!
Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” and let me know what your favourite part of the podcast is. Thank you!
With love + gratitude,
Sara

14 min