Stop saying this to photography clients...
The words you use with clients can make or break your bookings. In this episode, I break down the common phrases photographers say during inquiries and sales calls that actually repel clients—and what to say instead to create urgency, clarity, and more confident bookings. If you want to book more clients, start with your words. In this episode: • Why “I’ll let you know if someone else inquires” hurts sales • The issue with asking “How are you feeling so far?” • Why “Let me know your thoughts” overwhelms clients • Handling the “we need to think about it” moment • Better ways to ask about a client’s vision • Why asking a client’s budget can backfire • Why “bestie marketing” may be hurting your brand ⭐️Check out Nathan’s Signature Coaching Program, THE BUSINESS BLUEPRINT: https://www.nathanchanski.co/business... Questions about the Business Blueprint? Email [email protected] to ask Nathan directly. 📄Get my FREE Inquiry Email Response Template HERE: https://nathanchanski.co/inquiry-resp... Follow Nathan on Instagram: / nathanchanski

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