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<blockquote data-quote="SkvLTD" data-source="post: 649811" data-attributes="member: 12855"><p>Word of mouth works directly with how well of a network YOU have. I feel that 90% of us in this business lack this crucial tool or we wouldn't be typing here discussing it instead of being flooded with work. </p><p> [USER=15805]@480sparky[/USER], being good and doing good quality work is the unspoken foundation of any professional business, so if someone's work isn't even up to par, everything else doesn't matter. Kind of why I'm still steering away from trying weddings - abysmal pay in the beginning for the same level and expectation of work and it would only take 1 hiccup to drown in the ocean of others.</p><p></p><p>So if you lack a network, make some socialite friends who have a ridiculous network and then shoot them at social functions so they can show off your work to their network. That or hire a marketer/brand PR to push you out to your market. I'm honestly about to invest into that direction because it's my weakest link in a way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SkvLTD, post: 649811, member: 12855"] Word of mouth works directly with how well of a network YOU have. I feel that 90% of us in this business lack this crucial tool or we wouldn't be typing here discussing it instead of being flooded with work. [USER=15805]@480sparky[/USER], being good and doing good quality work is the unspoken foundation of any professional business, so if someone's work isn't even up to par, everything else doesn't matter. Kind of why I'm still steering away from trying weddings - abysmal pay in the beginning for the same level and expectation of work and it would only take 1 hiccup to drown in the ocean of others. So if you lack a network, make some socialite friends who have a ridiculous network and then shoot them at social functions so they can show off your work to their network. That or hire a marketer/brand PR to push you out to your market. I'm honestly about to invest into that direction because it's my weakest link in a way. [/QUOTE]
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