It’s rare to find a photographer who enjoys bookkeeping. They do exist. But for most photographers, it's the most dreaded task of their business. Keep reading for 5 simple tips to make it a little easier.
Confessions of a six-figure photographer
I’ve had really established photographers admit that they actually feel really embarrassed with how little they understand their finances. Feeling like they should have it all together by now. If you can relate...check out this article.
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Read moreSurvey for Photographers: Get a $25 Amazon Gift Card
Are you an established, full-time photographer? I’m doing some research in regards to how photographers track and evaluate their finances and set goals.
If you meet the criteria below, email me to a set up a time for the video survey and I’ll send you a $20 Amazon gift card after completion.
tanya@tidybooksboutique.com
- Full time photographer
- Sell products in addition to services/sessions
- In business for 3 years or more
- Not a husband-wife team (I know this sounds odd, but I'm looking for solo female owners)
- Gross revenue over $70,000
- Comfortable doing the survey via skype (or similar)
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