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Over the last year at Bokeh Podcast, we have spent so much time reviewing brand positions, that we thought it was time to offer live brand consultations!
In this special series, we’ll be exploring how to develop brand positions based on principals derived from Donald Miller’s book, Building a Storybrand.
In episode 350 of the Bokeh Podcast, Nathan chats with Rachel Howard, a photographer in north Alabama, to discuss her existing brand position and potential options to better serve her clients. Listen in to hear Nathan's recommendations on she can best convey who she serves to potential clients on her website.
The Bokeh Podcast is brought to you by Photographer’s Edit: Custom Editing for the Wedding and Portrait Photographer. You can also subscribe to the Bokeh podcast on the Apple podcast app, follow on Spotify, add to your playlist on Stitcher, or listen on Overcast.
Benefits of Brand Position
1. Clarifies your unique value proposition to potential clients.
2. Filters irrelevant potential clients.
3. Simplifies marketing messaging.
4. Encourages better time management.
Located in: North Alabama (4:19)
Specializes in: Wedding & Couples (4:39)
UVP: Small town local who know everyone.
Why Rachel Got Started: (11:47)
1. Serve a purpose
2. Operate her own calendar
3. Financial Independence
Researching Rachel’s Competition (17:42)
Nathan’s Recommendations:
1. Take advantage of the lack of competition in your local market and focus on SEO for your local area.
2. Connect with your potential clients as a photographer, not a nurse, by taking nurse off your homepage.
New Brand Position: Photographing the raw beauty of weddings in North Alabama.
Links
rawimageswithrach.com
instagram.com/raw_images_with_rach
Karen’s episode: bit.ly/bp-243
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Over the last year at Bokeh Podcast, we have spent so much time reviewing brand positions, that we thought it was time to offer live brand consultations!
In this special series, we’ll be exploring how to develop brand positions based on principals derived from Donald Miller’s book, Building a Storybrand.
In episode 350 of the Bokeh Podcast, Nathan chats with Rachel Howard, a photographer in north Alabama, to discuss her existing brand position and potential options to better serve her clients. Listen in to hear Nathan's recommendations on she can best convey who she serves to potential clients on her website.
The Bokeh Podcast is brought to you by Photographer’s Edit: Custom Editing for the Wedding and Portrait Photographer. You can also subscribe to the Bokeh podcast on the Apple podcast app, follow on Spotify, add to your playlist on Stitcher, or listen on Overcast.
Benefits of Brand Position
1. Clarifies your unique value proposition to potential clients.
2. Filters irrelevant potential clients.
3. Simplifies marketing messaging.
4. Encourages better time management.
Located in: North Alabama (4:19)
Specializes in: Wedding & Couples (4:39)
UVP: Small town local who know everyone.
Why Rachel Got Started: (11:47)
1. Serve a purpose
2. Operate her own calendar
3. Financial Independence
Researching Rachel’s Competition (17:42)
Nathan’s Recommendations:
1. Take advantage of the lack of competition in your local market and focus on SEO for your local area.
2. Connect with your potential clients as a photographer, not a nurse, by taking nurse off your homepage.
New Brand Position: Photographing the raw beauty of weddings in North Alabama.
Links
rawimageswithrach.com
instagram.com/raw_images_with_rach
Karen’s episode: bit.ly/bp-243
Showit.co
See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.