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Beyond Billables
Your Personal Brand is Your Super Power - How Expert Professionals Can Find Their Flavour

Beyond Billables

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 54:21


Today's smiling guest is the one and only Jason Malouin. Jason is a creative wizard, founder and incredible portrait photographer at Super Power Portraits. He also happens to be all around one of the most infectiously positive people I know. With his incredible energy and commitment to insanely good photos, Jason helps his clients show up at the top of their game. From portraits in Pennsylvania to being booked and busy in Brisbane Australia, Jason shares his incredible journey and the power of a big hearted commitment to helping real people portray themselves with authenticity, honesty and integrity. Today you'll learn: -How to get more clients by communicating what your real skills are - How to unlock your personal brand super power - Why imagery is so powerful and how to use it to stand out - How to make hard, life changing decisions in business and life - The power of rebranding and refocusing your message - Why everyone hates photos of themselves, and how to overcome it - Why mindset matters and how to get through tough times as a business owner Ever felt a little unsure of your place in the world, and your industry? Know the familiar pangs of imposter syndrome? Buckle up, this episode is for you! Thanks again, Jason!   

Grow Your Photography Business Podcast
121: Jason Malouin - Creating a Transformational Experience & Communicating With Integrity

Grow Your Photography Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 44:26


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Business Addicts - The Podcast For People Who Are Addicted To Business
Taking The Perfect Selfie: Jason Malouin - 107

Business Addicts - The Podcast For People Who Are Addicted To Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020 53:50


In this episode Jason Malouin from Portrait Store talks about taking the perfect selfie. 

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Copy That Pops: Writing Tips and Psychology Hacks for Business
170: Elegant Tension: The Psychology of Communication Through Professional Photography with Jason Malouin

Copy That Pops: Writing Tips and Psychology Hacks for Business

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2019 52:46


Does copy, psychology, and… photography …really overlap??? Spoiler Alert: YES! Special guest Jason Malouin shares how to capture the visual communication of an experience in a photo and how that relates to your copy and more. We all care about better communication and this episode is packed with unique insights you won’t hear anywhere else. We talk about: – Podcast episode 135: With We Are Podcast conference organizer Ronsley Vaz “Audiobooks, Psychology, Leadership, and Podcasting with Ronsley Vaz” – How and why Jason got started in photography – Elegant Tension – Micro-direction in photography – The process of making things more 3D – The analogy of a wave – What we can learn about communication from Caesar Milan – The Dog Whisperer – Communication through portrait photography – The disaster during my speaking session at We Are Podcast – Why Laura ran away from public speaking for so many years (and how you can too!) – Pat Flynn, Jordan Harbinger, Dave Jackson, and other podcasters shouted out – Convincing Jason to share his podcast called Communicator! – Podcast episode 142: With Jessica Lindgren, Pat Flynn’s Executive Assitant – “Getting Past Gatekeepers By Applying Psychology and Common Sense to Your Email Pitches” – and so much more! Portrait Store – Jason’s website packed with helpful advice on how to get great photos and really communicate visually. – This pic below is of the fun speakers at We Are Podcast in October 2018. Jason, our guest, is right up front, and I am in the back left! (Tall people always in the back!)   The Pic Jason Snapped Right After This Interview – Photo by Jason Malouin on the Gold Coast of Australia as the sun set in October 2018! Our Guest   Jason Malouin is a world-renowned, award-winning portrait specialist whose work can be seen on the pages of Entrepreneur, GQ, Forbes, Financial Review, dozens of book covers and billboards & bus stops in Brisbane, Sydney, and Melbourne. His understanding of light, lines, and gesture is only surpassed by his understanding of the entrepreneur’s journey.   He has been photographing ‘professionals on the rise’ exclusively for over 6 years and loves working closely with real people doing great things. Anyone who has been photographed by Jason understands that the images are secondary. His clients know the real value of his process is the chance to profoundly redefine themselves and communicate that on a deeply fundamental level to your audience. It’s an opportunity to hold up a mirror and – if you’re open – give yourself a chance to see yourself differently.   Merely making you look good is a given. The point is to fully portray you…in a way that honestly reflects your vision and value. Jason helps the world see ‘the you’ you’re meant to become. Jason is also the podcast host of Communicator. From the United States, he is a long-time resident of Brisbane, Australia. Great Quotes “The best thing you can do is frame an experience for a viewer.” – Jason Malouin “The single thing I rely on, in my portraiture, is an elegant tension.” – Jason Malouin “The way we express ourselves in body language and words, there is a lot of overlap.” – Laura Petersen “You just do it until you discover what your style is.” – Jason Malouin “If you’re really trying to put yourself in other’s shoes with empathy…then that gives you the permission to iterate.” – Jason Malouin “There are different kinds of good.” – Laura Petersen   Take Action Now!   TRAINING on hitting Amazon bestseller [free] COMMUNITY of new and growing nonfiction authors! [free] ACCELERATOR: How to write a great book & hit bestseller! SPEAKING GIGS: Cut out the research time wasting and get more speaking gigs!

Socialette: Bite-Sized Online Marketing Podcast
Episode 100 Special | 15 business owners on their biggest lessons, mistakes and tips

Socialette: Bite-Sized Online Marketing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2018 14:30


It's Socialette's 100th episode and it's my birthday! To celebrate, I've asked a bunch of my business buddies to come on the show and share their biggest business lesson, mistake or tip.  In today's episode, you'll hear from: Travis Chappell (http://www.buildyournetwork.co) Carl Taylor (http://automationagency.com)  Laura Peterson (https://www.copythatpops.com) Michael Bromley (https://beyondbillables.com) Jordan Harbinger (https://www.jordanharbinger.com)  Natalie Jennings (https://www.nataliechampajennings.com)  Anita Siek (http://wordfettigroup.com) Omar Zenhom (https://100mba.net  and https://webinarninja.com)  Angela Henderson (https://www.angelahenderson.com.au)  Leanne Hughes (https://www.firsttimefacilitator.com)  Jason Malouin (http://jasonmalouin.com)  Harry Duran (http://fullcast.co)  Dave Jackson (https://www.theschoolofpodcasting.com)  Ronsley Vaz (http://mustamplify.com)  Thank you so much to everyone who has listened to this podcast so far - and here's to the next 100 episodes! 

School of Podcasting
Do Audiograms Boost Podcast Podcast Discovery?

School of Podcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2018 47:46


This week I'm going to give you some lessons I learned from Speaking at We Are Podcast 2018 in Brisbane Australia. We also talk about the effectiveness of Audiograms. Sponsor: PodcastGuests.com – Get More Guests -Be Featured on More Podcasts PodcastGuests.com helps you find guests for your podcasts for free PodcastGuests.com will feature your podcast to its over 6,500 users to find qualified guests that meet your requirements You can also find 200 expert guests anytime in the directory at podcastguests.com/directory Sign up at PodcastGuests.com/sop Get a Mentor - Ask For Help I know a few people who love to travel. Monica Rivera from the You Wanna Do What? podcast gave me a great tip to download any episodes from Netflix to my iPad. George Hrab from the Geologic podcast (who gets to go to all sorts of cool stuff because of his podcast) gave me some heads up on a voltage converter. It's Rarely as Bad as It Seems When I heard the phrase "17 hours on a plane (along with some shorter flights for a total of 20 hours)" I thought it sounded like a horror story. I pictured some little punk behind me kicking my kidneys while their parents order another jack and coke from the flight attendant. In the end, even in coach, I was able to stretch my legs. I had two seats between my fellow passenger in my row and slept off and on. There were probably 3-5 small children who would occasionally cry, but it was not the nightmare I had envisioned. When I think of things that I have dreaded in the past, they are rarely as bad as you think you're going to be. Erode Your Comfort Zone I can be shy. When I go to a restaurant I'm not looking to think outside the box. When I was told that a large chunk of my schedule was planned for me, I got nervous. I didn't know where I was going, and except for a few people, I didn't know who I was with, what we were doing, and what I needed to be ready. We had assigned seats both days including assignments on who to go to lunch with. One day, Sean Desouza was going to cook authentic Indian food (I have never had Indian food). The Know Like a Trust Factor I talk about this all the time. When you create valuable content on a consistent basis, your audience trusts you and likes you. If you can share a bit of yourself, they get to know you. When people know, like, and trust you then you have influence. I know Ronsley Vaz from his "Should I Start a Podcast" show. We may have bumped into each other. I finally got to talk to him at Social Media Marketing World where I was speaking. He asked me if I would speak at We Are Podcast. I said yes on the spot. Who doesn't want to go to Australia? I saved up my pennies (and busted out a charge card) and made it happen. As I mentioned above, I was nervous. This was a new country, a new conference (for me), with new people. The first day was very good. I got to meet a lot of people. It was somewhat of the "warm up act" for the main event happening the next two days. Every speaker at this event was awesome.  Every person I met was super friendly and shared my love of podcasting. The hotel I stayed at was great.  By the end of day one, you could color me impressed, and I was ready for day two. By the end of day two, I believe I had met about 95% of the people there including Jules from Hong Kong Confidential. By the end of day two, where I once felt uncomfortable I now felt relaxed. The Speakers Retreat When I realized that I was going to be living with a bunch of people I had never met, previously this would have put me way outside my comfort zone. By this point, Ronsley had not let me down and I just went with the flow. Here again, it was not as bad as it seemed and was actually kind of fun (in the end we just slept here, and all the speakers hung out at a second house). I would start the day with some sort of healthy pancakes made from buckwheat and for toppings I had some sort of berries instead of maple syrup. Different? Yes. Delicious? Absolutely. The conversations were awesome, and the jokes and laughing were endless. More New Things The following day I had Indian food for the first time. As I was told I was a "Picky Eater" growing up, I assumed I would not like this. I loved it. Sean is launching a course in the future to show people how to cook these types of meals quickly. I'm in. I was scheduled for a session of Holographic Kinetics. I had no idea what it was, but I had heard that "it was a bit woo-woo." All I knew was Ronsley had selected a few people to do it, and I was one of them. I was not here to judge. I was all in. Holographic Kinetics is an advanced Aboriginal healing technique based on an ancient understanding of Lore, the universal laws that govern the creation, and the knowledge that everything in nature is alive and can be communicated with. Thoughts and emotions from difficult experiences in the past can become trapped in a person’s body to create realities. When experienced in the past they affect the present, which in turn affects the future. Once trapped, these energies are carried through time, negatively affecting people’s lives. These trapped energies interact with the external world, and following the law of attraction, like attracts like, they will attract to themselves similar negative experiences. More Info This was the first time I had ever tried it, and it did help me connect some dots from my past. If I'm a better, more confident person, I don't care how I got there. My New Australian Family For me, this was an experience that was truly hard to put into words. I rarely checked email, got almost no sleep, and just enjoyed the beauty of Australia, and the friendship of some truly great people. Jordan Harbinger is hilarious and his wife Jen is a walking firecracker of energy. Check out Jordan's show ( I love feedback Friday) and I went through his level 1 (free) of his Human Dynamics course. Jordan is all about learning and he shares some great insights in his course. Nicole Baldinu and Omar Zenhom are the team behind $100 MBA which I had heard of, and I had also heard of Webinar Ninja software. These two are the brains behind both those entities. I enjoyed talking books with them at breakfast one day and Omar's talk on building teams really opened my eyes Steph Taylor creates the podcast Socialite. She is always smiling and with her accent its a bit like learning about Instagram from Mary Poppins. I LOVED her presentation on having a plan for your podcast launch. Sean D'Souza - Sean is not a know it all, but yet, he seems to know everything (he is the man behind Psychotactics). His presentation on developing skills was very cool ( Energy + Confidence = Skill) and has me rethinking how I present things at the School of Podcasting. He has a podcast called Three Month Vacation. I can't wait to learn how to cook from this guy. Leanne Hughes was the Co-MC of the event and has a smile that will light up the room. She was also my hero as the volunteered to take myself, Ally, and Pat to the airport at six AM. I wish I had more time to pick her brain as she is all about making great presentations. Check out her podcast First Time Facilitator Byron Dempsey is another hero. I had plugged my iPad into to keep it as charged as possible and then forget to put it back in my book bag. Bryon was nice enough to ship it back to the States for me. Byron is a super talented videographer and helps people grow their brands with video. Laura Peterson is someone I kind of knew as I listen to her Copy that Pops podcast. She was the trooper who had to deal with a presentation clicker that did not want to participate. She is super funny and if you are in front of her, please have her to her "California Girl" imitation. If you are thinking of writing a book, she's your gal. Ange Henderson is a business consultant that is super friendly, outgoing, and was always there when we needed a food run. THANKS ANGE! She's worked with huge companies like Netflix and I could go on, but just know she's done it all. Travis Chappell dropped knowledge bombs during his presentation on how to follow up without being a pest. He's one of those guys that doesn't say much, but when he does it is hilarious. Carl Taylor seemed like a nice guy and was in a pretty good mood considering he had just had his wisdom teeth pulled. This mild-mannered guy had sold three businesses and wrote a #1 business book by the age of 25. Every time I hear the phrase Koala Bear, I will think of Carl who let me know Koala's are not bears. They are marsupials. Allison Melody is someone I had met at other conferences, but just getting to chill with people builds that relationship deeper. Her presentation on monetizing you podcast had some new strategies I had not heard of. Check out her Food Heals Podcast. Shannon Morrison is the head of operations at Amplify Media and the founder of Mighty Social World. A super nice guy, and always willing to help with anything and everything. Jason Malouin is nuts. He has a great laugh and was the co-MC of the event. Jason was a great American to Aussie translator and stopped me from getting a sunburn that would've been on a whole new level. If you're in Australia and need a portrait photographer, he's your dude. Check out his Communicator podcast. Harry Duran and Natalie Jenkins are my partners in crime at many conferences. They both make me laugh, and occasionally snort. I love them both very much. You know Harry from Podcast Junkies, and Natalie is often taking head shots at events you attend. If she can make me look good, she can make you look amazing. When I found out I was going into the Hall of Fame, Natalie was one of the first people I called to see if she would photograph it. James Cridland is another person who has been on the show and his the host of the Podnews podcast (And newsletter which has more stories). James was the one who said, "I know a place where you can pet Koala's and Kangaroos" for which I will be eternally grateful. Check him out at www.podnews.net  Pat Flynn - I've had Pat on my show. I bump into him all the time at events, but never really got a chance to hang. Pat Flynn (much like Harry and Natalie) makes me laugh a lot. I'm here to tell you the guy is hilarious. He is super chill, and he turned the groups on to some great games such as Psyche! and SpaceTeam. Both games are a lot of fun. He has Smart Passive Income, his book Will it Fly is a MUST READ, his Smart Podcast Player, and he is now teaching people how to podcast with his Power Up Podcasting. Shayde Furlong was the "Audio Engineer" for the whole week, and was cool enough to BRING A GUITAR! I enjoyed all out talks, super nice guy. Ronsley Vaz - The man behind the whole thing. The man behind Amplify media. If I am the Gandalf of podcasting, you are the Jared Easley of Australia. EVERYBODY KNOWS YOU. Check out his Content Amplifier it's amazing (and it's free) as well as his podcast "Should I start a podcast" at http://wearepodcast.com/shouldistartapodcast/ Rochelle Fernandes is always happy. How do you do that? Anytime we needed something, there she was. Amazing. Katherine Maslen of Brisbane Natural Health - Thanks for sharing your team. Your passion for helping people lead healthy lives is amazing. You're a great Mum. Quick Hits Jackie Campbell of Breaking Business podcast had a great story that sometimes you have to STOP to start Every author/artist has the same keyboard Viral Sweep looks like a cool tool for growing your list if you have $49/month UTM Links in Google Analytics allows you to track where your listeners are coming from (kind of) Laura's link to her Show notes template Check out his Content Amplifier If you use Stripe for payment processing you won't believe the information you get from Profitwell (free) Conclusion Sometimes you have to stop gathering data and start with what you know It's rarely going to be as bad as you think it is Where I Will Be November 5th Libsyn Podcasters Meetup 5-8 PM ET  November 9-10 DC Podfest - Keynote Speaker How Effective are Audiograms at Growing Your Audience? Check out the previous episode where we discuss how to use an audiogram (Episode 616 ) Elikqitie from Travel Gluten Free - has not found shows through audiograms Daniecae Next to Nothing Podcast (gaming Podcast) twitch.tv/danicae Vanessa from Vanessa's View Podcast  Garret Godfried - Good Patron Emily Prokop from the Story Behind Podcast - and the Hate to Weight Podcast Jonathon from Weekly Awesome  Steve Stewart from Stevestewart.me mentioned Powtoons and Bobbi Rebell here is her tweet example Bryan from  engagingmissions.com  Mentioned: Episode 616 on Three Audio Gram Tools Ready To Start Your Podcast? Are you lost in a sea of noise when it comes to podcasting? Are you watching old YouTube Videos that may be outdated? Do you ask a question and get 14 responses (but no answers ) when you post on Facebook?  I can help eliminate the noise, and listen to what you want, and help you get what you need. Join Today to take my step by step tutorials on your own schedule If you are looking for a one on one podcast mentoring program, I can do that as well . Testing the Payment Link for Next Week's Show http://www.patreon.com/davejackson"> Support this podcast

Communicator
10. Why Thinking Is The Death Of Art With Jason Malouin

Communicator

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2018


Thinking is encouraged throughout our lives. Whether that be at school or work, thinking about what we do and how we do it plays a part. On this weeks episode of Communicator Ronsley Vaz joins Jason and turns the table on him. Jason is a celebrated portrait photographer and podcast host.Jason shares an in-depth chat about his artistic process and how thinking is one of the things that holds us back from achieving our potential. Not only that, but for the first time in the history of the communicator podcast, you’ll get to see the inner workings of the podcast host and how he sees communication. We talk about how our societal tendency to think about everything often holds us back from making the art we want to make, because creativity and thinking are like oil and water.Just ask Jason Malouin, the communicator host, and portrait photographer.We also get into the following:Why creativity isn’t everything.How to create your artistic processWhy restrictions are right for your life and artWhy people feel like they need permission to show themselvesWhy people are essential to all artist’s workWhy doubt has no place in your creative processWhy we go with our thoughts over our instinctsHow to altogether avoid creating from scratchLinks:Jason Malouin - WebsiteJason Malouin - TwitterJason Malouin - Facebook

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Stories Behind the Grind
#15 Interview on Macro v Micro,Business v Art with Jason Malouin (Jason Malouin Photography)

Stories Behind the Grind

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2018 38:06


In this episode of Stories Behind the Grind, listen to my conversation with Jason, founder of the Portrait Store, helping professionals become better visual communicators. Jason’s work has been seen on the pages of Entrepreneur, GQ, Forbes, Financial review, dozens of book covers, as well as billboards across Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney. In this Episode: How Jason differentiated himself from other photographers in the industry What happened when Jason decided to niche and focus on photographs for professionals on the rise? Taking both the Macro and Micro view, what this means for Jason How Jason achieves authenticity in the studio. The importance of giving your clients a few quick wins How not to be a commodity and how to empower your customers Jason’s advice on whether you need your own studio? For more on Jason’s work check The Portrait Store https://www.portraitstore.com.au/  Be sure to follow me on Instagram and say Hi @aidanvoc Subscribe to the podcast on Apple, or anywhere else you listen to your podcasts. You can find this episode plus all the previous episode here. Four ways you can support this podcast Take a screenshot of this podcast and send it to a friend who may like it Take your Grind to the next level by implementing a sales funnel to turn your passive website visitors into paying customer with ClickFunnels, the #1 sales funnel software in the world. You can get a free trial by going to www.clickfunnels.com Rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts! Connect with me @aidanvoc (I respond to all DM’s there)

Bond Appetit with Ronsley Vaz
225. Balancing Entrepreneurial Freedom with Pragmatism with Jason Malouin

Bond Appetit with Ronsley Vaz

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2018 58:33


American-born, Brisbane-based Jason Malouin found his calling with photography. He shoots headshots, portraits and commercial projects on location and in his New Farm studio. Through his art, he captures meaningful images of people that communicate their passion, power and intention immediately. Over the course of his career, Jason has developed a process of drawing out powerful connections from everyone he ... Read More The post 225. Balancing Entrepreneurial Freedom with Pragmatism with Jason Malouin appeared first on Bond Appetit Personal Chef Services.

I'm an Amplifier
225. Balancing Entrepreneurial Freedom with Pragmatism with Jason Malouin

I'm an Amplifier

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2018 58:33


American-born, Brisbane-based Jason Malouin found his calling with photography. He shoots headshots, portraits and commercial projects on location and in his New Farm studio. Through his art, he captures meaningful images of people that communicate their passion, power and intention immediately. Over the course of his career, Jason has developed a process of drawing out powerful connections from everyone he ... Read More The post 225. Balancing Entrepreneurial Freedom with Pragmatism with Jason Malouin appeared first on Amplify Agency.

I'm an Amplifier
225. Balancing Entrepreneurial Freedom with Pragmatism with Jason Malouin

I'm an Amplifier

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2018 58:33


American-born, Brisbane-based Jason Malouin found his calling with photography. He shoots headshots, portraits and commercial projects on location and in his New Farm studio. Through his art, he captures meaningful images of people that communicate their passion, power and intention immediately. Over the course of his career, Jason has developed a process of drawing out powerful connections from everyone he ... Read More The post 225. Balancing Entrepreneurial Freedom with Pragmatism with Jason Malouin appeared first on Must Amplify.

The Amber Hawken Podcast
14 | Jason Malouin | Photographic Inception of Connection and Communication | Just Be You Podcast

The Amber Hawken Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2017 60:41


Today I have one of the world's best portrait photographers, Jason Malouin and we dive deep into effective communication and impacting the world through the inception of visual connection.  I feel so freaking blessed when it comes to podcasting, because I become profoundly more wise - via the wisdom of my guests - after every conversation.  Today some of the mind blowing points include:  Why all connections are not equal and how the level of connection really matters. How to ask the right questions to help the people you are trying to help. How and why assumptions suck. What you think matters is more than likely not what anyone else finds valuable. Divine moments are captured via the intuitive ‘moments before'. How to communicate effectively. How a few quick mini wins can take you through the armour of trying to get it all perfect. Understanding that how we think we are portraying ourselves is not how we are actually seen. It's the micro details in our expression that hold power. You cannot demand genuine or authentic connection - it must be unveiled through vulnerability. What makes a moment ‘photo worthy'. Just because you cannot see your greatness, is never a true indication of its non-existence. Being you requires us to remove stuff, not add on. How to get us to our core to reveal ourselves to the world. Communication is only effective if you begin with where the level of the listener is at. How the key is always, to give yourself permission. At the end of the day, it's not about the photos, it's about what we are communicating. Profound portrait photography is about being able to transmit ideas effectively, efficiently and cleanly and through an excellent image, communicating the subjects message to the world. Find Jason at: Portait Store

The Dent Podcast
Ep. 28 How Jason Malouin Found the Real Value His Clients Were Looking for

The Dent Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2016 58:15


Have you ever wondered how you can find out exactly what value your clients are looking for and effectively communicate your unique message to them? My guest in this episode … Read More The post Ep. 28 How Jason Malouin Found the Real Value His Clients Were Looking for appeared first on Key Person of Influence.

The Dent Podcast
Ep. 28 How Jason Malouin Found the Real Value His Clients Were Looking for

The Dent Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2016 58:15


Have you ever wondered how you can find out exactly what value your clients are looking for and effectively communicate your unique message to them? My guest in this episode … Read More The post Ep. 28 How Jason Malouin Found the Real Value His Clients Were Looking for appeared first on Key Person of Influence.

Tradies In Business
TBS054 Why Your Image Says More About Your Business Than Your Words With Jason Malouin

Tradies In Business

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2015 35:19


You know the saying, a picture tells a story, right? Well, when we're dealing with customers and running a business it's truer than ever. The way you look tells your customers, suppliers, competitors and staff a story about you, your business, your service and so on. And we're not just talking the way you look. We're talking vehicles, uniforms, stationery, website... It's a much-overlooked area of marketing and promoting a trade business...the pictures of you and your team. They say so much to a prospective customer, especially when you realise that people don't buy from companies or businesses...they buy from people. More to the point, people buy from people they like (and trust) and if they're sitting on their couch or at their dining table looking at your website, and a photo your 9 year old kid took on your iPhone to upload the the 'About Us' page of your website...what does that image say to your potential client? The post TBS054 Why Your Image Says More About Your Business Than Your Words with Jason Malouin appeared first on Tradies Business Show.

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