39: Scared of Charging More to Raising Her Rates + Booking New Clients Anyway with Samyan Photographie

 
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Are you feeling stuck on how to raise your prices because you're scared that you'll stop getting bookings? My guest Sam of Samyan Photographie also felt this way, and today she shares how she was able to raise her rates after her coaching session with me (even during a pandemic) and still get bookings at her new rates! My hope is that this episode helps you to also raise your rates so that you make the income you dream of and deserve.

In this episode we chatted about:

  • Overcoming your fear around charging more

  • What Sam did with her downtime during COVID and how it became a huge success

  • What helped her attract more of her ideal wedding clients

  • What she wishes she had known when she first started her photography business

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