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...
E7 - Reviews & Referrals: Unlocking the Most Overlooked Growth Engine in Your Business
The Pixl Marketing Show
30 minutes
3 months ago
E7 - Reviews & Referrals: Unlocking the Most Overlooked Growth Engine in Your Business
What’s the #1 source of new clients for most real estate photographers? Referrals. And what’s the most neglected part of their marketing system? Referrals. In Episode 7 of The Pixl Marketing Show, we unpack how to turn your most satisfied clients into your greatest marketing asset — without begging, bribing, or being awkward. You’ll learn how to: ✅ Set up a simple feedback system that catches problems before they cost you clients ✅ Automate 5-star reviews to build social proof and boost...
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...