A vital part of running a photography business is managing your client’s expectations! This is where a client guide comes in, it is essentially a booklet or pamphlet that walks the clients through the booking process, informs them about you, pricing, what to expect, and any other information you want to relay. I didn’t know where to start in trying to create one of these things. But luckily this photographer/lawyer/consultant has come up with a new simple template where you can essentially just plug in your information, photos, and your done (super useful product)!
It can be found here: Client Guide Template for Photographers
What is better than condensing all of the same questions you respond to via email into one pretty little package? By providing all information up front you will cut down your time responding to emails, decrease probability of miscommunications, and provides another level of customer service. Saving time = saving money
What’s Included:
- Template Email for Client Inquiries
- Instructions for PDF and Flipbook creation
- Tutorial for using layer masks
- Cover Template
- About Me Template
- What to Expect Template
- Styling Tips Template
- Packages Templates (3 pages)
- A la carte Template
- Discounts Template
- Policies Template
This video shows how you can customize the template to suit your needs and your business:
File Information:
- 10 Fully editable .psd files (Compatible with Photoshop and PSE)
- 9 x 11 300ppi
- Readily resizable for print lab specifications
- Layer masks for easily dropping in your work
- Easy online publishing to Issuu or Flipsnack (both free) for online flipbook
How to Get a Copy:
You can download it immediately through the link that will be sent to you & create a backup copy – the publisher charges $5 extra to deliver additional download links later. All sales are final from this publisher so remember to use the coupon code.
It can be found here: Client Guide Template for Photographers
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