In this episode, I sit down with Austin Sauer, owner of a growing real estate media company out of Kentucky. Austin’s story is one a lot of photographers will relate to — starting out solo, doing everything himself, and figuring it out one shoot at a time. He shares how he went from grinding through sixty shoots a year to building a streamlined, profitable business that’s now running with a full team in the field. We talk about: How he scaled from $50k to nearly $350k in annual revenueW...
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In this episode, I sit down with Austin Sauer, owner of a growing real estate media company out of Kentucky. Austin’s story is one a lot of photographers will relate to — starting out solo, doing everything himself, and figuring it out one shoot at a time. He shares how he went from grinding through sixty shoots a year to building a streamlined, profitable business that’s now running with a full team in the field. We talk about: How he scaled from $50k to nearly $350k in annual revenueW...
E3 - Irresistible Offers: How to Stop Getting Ignored and Start Getting Booked
The Pixl Marketing Show
19 minutes
4 months ago
E3 - Irresistible Offers: How to Stop Getting Ignored and Start Getting Booked
If your “offer” is just a price list—Photos + Drone + Video for $325—then you’re not really making an offer. In this episode, Pete breaks down what it actually means to create an offer that converts. You’ll learn how to build an Offer Stack that turns cold prospects into loyal clients—even if they’re not ready to book today. We cover: Why most real estate photographers are presenting their services all wrongThe difference between a menu item and a real offerThe 3 types of offers every b...
The Pixl Marketing Show
In this episode, I sit down with Austin Sauer, owner of a growing real estate media company out of Kentucky. Austin’s story is one a lot of photographers will relate to — starting out solo, doing everything himself, and figuring it out one shoot at a time. He shares how he went from grinding through sixty shoots a year to building a streamlined, profitable business that’s now running with a full team in the field. We talk about: How he scaled from $50k to nearly $350k in annual revenueW...