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There’s a version of working on your business that feels productive… but doesn’t actually move anything forward.
In this episode, we’re pulling apart one of the biggest traps photographers fall into, especially in a slow season. Posting more. Tweaking captions. Trying to “stay consistent.” And still feeling like nothing is really changing.
This is not a visibility problem.
It is a differentiation problem.
We’re talking about why being seen more does not lead to being chosen, what clients are actually deciding between when they hire a photographer, and the one question that will shift how you approach your marketing moving forward.
Because the goal is not to compete.
The goal is to be chosen.
In This Episode
Connect
Come find me on Instagram at @lauraesmondeducation for more conversations like this and a behind-the-scenes look at how this work actually gets implemented.
By Laura Esmond5
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There’s a version of working on your business that feels productive… but doesn’t actually move anything forward.
In this episode, we’re pulling apart one of the biggest traps photographers fall into, especially in a slow season. Posting more. Tweaking captions. Trying to “stay consistent.” And still feeling like nothing is really changing.
This is not a visibility problem.
It is a differentiation problem.
We’re talking about why being seen more does not lead to being chosen, what clients are actually deciding between when they hire a photographer, and the one question that will shift how you approach your marketing moving forward.
Because the goal is not to compete.
The goal is to be chosen.
In This Episode
Connect
Come find me on Instagram at @lauraesmondeducation for more conversations like this and a behind-the-scenes look at how this work actually gets implemented.

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