#68 - ON-AIR MENTORING SESSION - SETTING GOALS AND TAKING ACTION
On this week’s episode (68) of The EAT, CAPTURE, SHARE Podcast, you’ll be listening in on creative business mentoring session; I’m working with London based food photographer, blogger and baker Charlotte Avent who is eager to turn her passion and hobby into a fulfilling and profitable career. We explore how to take actionable steps to reaching her goals including discussing the practicalities of pricing her work and building out multiple income streams. Here’s what else you can expect from this episode…
I share some more about my signature food photography and food styling course!
Charlotte and I discuss how to price ebooks
I share some thoughts around running in person workshops and what key points to consider
We chat about creating an online course and what to keep in mind
We speak about the importance and power of having a mailing list
I explain why having opt ins on your blog are essential
I share a slightly different way you can work with brands
We cover pitching to magazines
LINKS MENTIONED:
My book, Creative Food Photography is available HERE! It’s for food photographers who want to find their own unique style and up level their photography.
Find out more about my signature online food photography and food styling course HERE
Tune into last week’s podcast episode, #67, PATHWAY TO SUCCESS HERE
Find out more about my creative business mentoring HERE
Find Charlotte on her blog as well as her Instagram. Buy her cinnamon roll baking book HERE!
Find my Instagram HERE
Want to listen to more mentoring sessions? Then check out episode 4, episode 13, episode 24 , episode 28 , episode 32, episode 35, and episode 45
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