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Your first
connection typically will be your contact method. This may be via your website
through an online contact form, it may be via a specified email address, and/or
a phone number. From there, the client will contact you asking about his or her
inquiry of your photography services.
We actually
prefer the online contact form method. With the online contact form method, you
have open up opportunities to find out important facts from the client upon
their first connection. For instance, our contact form is a series of questions
asking their name, their preferred shoot date, location, and type of
photography they are inquiring about. We also give the client a fill in the
blank area on the form asking them to tell us a little more. In this section
the client will typically tell us important information like how many people,
if it's a special occasion, and other fun little tidbits of information they
feel is important.
Second
Connection:
Your second
connection will be when you reply to your client. This may be when you answer
the phone or reply to their email. When answering the phone, try to sound
excited and upbeat about their photography shoot or event they are contacting
you about. Ask all of the important questions that would be on your online
contact form. We typically will try to have them follow up with email, simply
because for us it's easier to keep track of important moments and requests they
might have. If you are responding with an email, the same thing applies.
Make sure
your response is upbeat and full of excitement about their photography shoot or
event. Ask them any other questions you may need to know. We also like to give
them the chance to ask any other questions as well by simply replying with
"please let me know if you have any other questions."
Third
Connection:
Great news
if you've made it to your third connection with the client, that typically nine
times out of ten means the client is ready to confirm their shoot or event with
you. At this point you will be discussing things like their final costs, their
exact time, and any other important facts that would apply to their photography
experience with you. Keep in mind to always keep that original excitement and
upbeat tone within your responses. We always like to make sure they know we are
very excited to meet them and their family.
Fourth Conection:
Upon the
forth connection, the client has confirmed the date and at this point in time
you may or may not be discussing things like clothing options, or if it's a
wedding, you'll want to talk about more details. We typically talk to our
clients at this point as if they are friends. This down to earth one on one
chats will make it much easier on not only your clients, but also on yourself
the day of their photography shoot or event with you.
Final
Connection-
Your final
connection has finally arrived with your client or clients! No matter how
experienced of a photographer you may be, this brief first moment of connection
is always a bit awkward. Not to worry though, this will become comfortable for
all within moments of talking, laughing, etc. Ask about them, how their day has
been so far, typically small talk... it will help to relax them. We have found
it also opens up their comfort level of them asking questions about us. After
the shoot or event ends, say your goodbyes and make sure your client
understands what comes next. This typically means how they go about getting
their images from you. This may be on your website, on a disc, an online
gallery, etc. Leave them with just as much excitement as you did upon their
first connection with you.
Follow Up
Connection:-
We like to
follow up with our clients with a blog of our favorite images and a little
story about their day with us. This is a perfect way to keep that excitement,
and personalized connection with your clients. The most important advice we can
give you is all of the above, it truly takes all of the above to make that
special connection between you and your clients.
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more information :- http://connections.com.sg/
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