The Business of Photography with Annemie Tonken
In this episode of The Seniorologie Podcast, I had an insightful conversation with Annemie, a seasoned photographer and entrepreneur of This Can’t Be That Hard, about balancing the art and business sides of photography. Annemie shared invaluable tips on marketing, streamlining workflows, and the importance of intentionality in building a successful photography business.
Annemie is a contributor to The Seniorologie Bundle which will be released February 10, 2025. She is contributing The Photographer’s Business Plan Glow-Up and I can’t wait for yall to get your hands on this! Normally this is $97 by itself but with the Seniorologie Bundle you can get this and 20 other resources from educators to help you with your business for just $97!
Episode Highlights
The Power of Email Marketing
Annemie emphasizes email as the cornerstone of her marketing strategy.
Email allows you to own your audience, unlike social media platforms, which can change algorithms or policies.
It’s a great tool to build trust and stay top of mind for potential clients.
Best Practices for Email Marketing
Start an email list as early as possible.
Send emails twice a month to ensure consistency without overwhelming your audience.
Think of your emails as a “billboard” – even if they aren’t opened, they remind people of your brand.
Tools of the Trade
Annemie recommends Flodesk for its user-friendly design or ConvertKit for more robust functionality.
Repurpose email content for social media to streamline your marketing efforts.
The Role of AI in Content Creation
Annemie uses ChatGPT as a brainstorming tool, not a replacement for authentic writing.
It’s especially helpful for breaking through writer’s block or finding analogies and stories to make your emails and content more engaging.
The Donkey, Workhorse, and Unicorn Model
Annemie uses this analogy to describe business models for photographers:
Unicorn: High-end boutique service with low volume and high prices.
Donkey: Volume-based, lower-price model (e.g., mini sessions).
Workhorse: A balanced approach with mid-to-high pricing and streamlined processes.
Annemie’s own business operates as a “workhorse” model, combining personalized service with efficiency and automation.
Actionable Takeaways
Invest in Email Marketing
Focus on building and nurturing an email list as your main marketing tool.
Remember, consistency and quality matter more than frequency.
Streamline Your Business
Evaluate your workflows and identify opportunities to automate or simplify processes.
Tools like Flodesk and ConvertKit can help manage your email campaigns efficiently.
Leverage AI as a Creative Partner
Use tools like ChatGPT to brainstorm and refine ideas for your content.
It’s a great way to add depth and creativity to your emails without relying on it to do all the work.
Define Your Business Model
Determine which business model fits your lifestyle and goals: Unicorn, Donkey, or Workhorse.
Consider how you can align your pricing and volume with the kind of work-life balance you want.
Focus on Brand Awareness
Marketing isn’t just about immediate sales; it’s about staying visible and building trust over time.
Ensure your audience recognizes your name and associates it with the services you provide.
This episode is a reminder that successful businesses are built on intentional strategies and alignment with personal values. Annemie’s insights inspire us to rethink how we approach marketing and streamline our businesses while staying true to who we are.
Listen to the full episode for even more actionable advice!
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