Do you cringe at the thought of promoting your photography services? Find yourself stuck in ineffective marketing patterns that aren’t bringing in those $5K+ dream clients? If you’re tired of feeling “salesy” or worried about coming across as pushy on social media, this episode is your roadmap to transforming how you show up online. I’m sharing the common mistakes that could be costing you dream clients, plus actionable strategies to sell authentically and effectively on Instagram Stories. Listen to the episode below, or keep reading for a summary of what’s covered.
Let’s start with some real talk about selling. As photographers, we often hope our art will speak for itself and dream clients will naturally find us. But here’s the reality: if you’re not selling, you’re not selling. The key is understanding that selling doesn’t have to feel uncomfortable or pushy – it’s actually about serving your ideal clients. They’re out there looking for you, but if you’re not actively inviting them into an experience with you, they won’t know you exist.
Common Instagram Stories Mistakes That Cost You Bookings
The Endless Portfolio Dump
While your work is beautiful, cramming 20-30 images into your Stories isn’t an effective selling strategy. Potential clients don’t make booking decisions based on how many pretty photos they can scroll through – they’re looking for connection, experience, and trust.
The “One Spot Left” Syndrome
Constantly posting about availability trains your audience to wait for these moments instead of booking you at full price when they’re ready. Think about luxury brands – you never see Gucci posting about having “just one bag left.”
Advertising Your Struggles
Sharing about being ghosted or having a slow season sends red flags to potential clients who are quietly following you. They start wondering why others aren’t booking you and what they might be missing.
Constant Discounts and Giveaways
This approach trains your audience to wait for sales rather than valuing your work at full price. If you want to attract luxury clients, think about how high-end photographers like Annie Graham position themselves – they never discount their expertise.
Effective Selling Strategies That Actually Work
Strategy 1: Redirect Portfolio Energy to SEO
Instead of Story dumps, create SEO-optimized gallery blog posts with detailed alt text, relevant keywords, and clear calls to action. Share these links in your Stories with compelling reasons to click through. This approach lives beyond 24 hours and helps dream clients find you organically.
Strategy 2: Showcase Experience Over Availability
Share behind-the-scenes moments, client testimonials, and welcome celebrations for new clients. Create FOMO by highlighting the unique value you provide rather than focusing on spots left.
Strategy 3: Develop Personal Brand Pillars
Choose 3-4 topics aligned with your brand values and consistently share content around these themes. Connection is your biggest differentiator from other talented photographers.
Key Takeaways:
Selling is serving – your dream clients can’t book you if they don’t know you’re available
Focus on creating value and connection rather than just showcasing pretty photos
Consistency in showing up authentically matters more than constant availability updates
Your personal brand is often the deciding factor when clients choose between photographers
What’s Covered:
Common marketing mistakes on Instagram Stories
How to sell without feeling salesy
Effective strategies for attracting higher-paying clients
The importance of personal branding in photography business
Thank you for joining me for this episode! If you’re ready to transform how you sell your photography services, I’d love to help you develop a clear marketing strategy that feels authentic to you. Don’t forget to check out Episode 36 for more insights on personal branding, and reach out if you have questions about implementing these strategies in your own business.
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I'm here to share my expertise one blog at a time. Whether you're a planning couple or a photographer looking for education, you'll find something here for you.
So helpful! The point about focusing on the experience rather than just the photos really clicked for me. Thanks a bunch!