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In this episode of The Seniorologie Podcast, Jen Denton shares invaluable insights into building a successful senior photography business through authentic connections and strategic marketing. If you’re ready to take your photography business to the next level, Jen’s advice is a must-listen!
Jen is a contributor to The Seniorologie Bundle which includes resources from top industry experts for one low price of only $97! The Seniorologie Bundle will be available for purchase February 10!
Jen Denton kicks off the conversation by emphasizing the importance of relationship-building in her business. Unlike many businesses that rely heavily on paid ads, Jen has built her senior photography empire solely on referrals and word-of-mouth from satisfied clients. By focusing on creating meaningful relationships with clients, Jen has seen her business thrive, and it all begins with treating people well.
She reminds us that the most effective marketing tool is how you make your clients feel. It’s not just about the photos; it’s about the experience. Jen states, “How you treat people matters,” and I couldn’t agree more. This philosophy has paid off for her in ways that go far beyond just client retention—she’s built a community that trusts her, which has been crucial for sustained success.
When it comes to marketing, Jen’s approach might surprise you—she hasn’t spent a dime on advertising since day one! While many photographers turn to social media and paid promotions, Jen has found that email marketing is the key to staying connected with clients and prospects.
Jen is quick to point out that the one marketing strategy you have complete control over is your email list. She suggests focusing on nurturing that list through regular, value-driven communication. For Jen, email marketing helps her stay top of mind, even if people don’t always open her emails. In fact, just having your name show up in someone’s inbox is enough to keep you front of mind—whether they open it or not.
But Jen’s approach to email marketing isn’t just about staying visible; it’s about being authentic and engaging. In particular, Jen focuses her email campaigns on parents rather than seniors themselves, because parents are far more likely to read (and act on) emails than the teens who may be too busy to check them.
In a market often dominated by senior girls, Jen has experienced a surprising trend: more and more senior boys are booking sessions. While she does have more girls in her portfolio, Jen finds that about half of her senior clients each year are male, which is a rarity in the industry. She’s especially proud of her work with senior boys, who often don’t get as much attention in the photography world.
Jen also shares a fun anecdote about how word of mouth among senior moms has boosted her business. She learned about a gathering of senior boy moms who were recommending Jen to others, proving that strong relationships with parents can lead to more business in unexpected ways.
One of the most exciting topics Jen discusses is her innovative strategy for expanding her business during the off-season. By establishing a satellite branch of her photography studio in another state, Jen has been able to keep her business going year-round. This strategy allows her to serve clients in multiple locations, giving her a way to maximize her time and revenue during slower months.
This unique approach is something Jen is excited to share, as it’s a repeatable business model that other photographers can implement to grow their business. In fact, it’s the focus of her contribution to an upcoming bundle that will be released in February. Jen will talk about how cultivating a satellite studio can help photographers build their brand and grow during their slow season, all while working smarter, not harder.
Throughout the episode, Jen highlights one last key piece of advice: flexibility. Life happens to everyone, and it’s important to adapt to each client’s needs with understanding and kindness. Flexibility, along with an unwavering focus on people, is what makes Jen’s photography business stand out in a crowded market.
Jen Denton’s approach to building a photography business is a refreshing reminder that success doesn’t just come from mastering technical skills—it’s about creating an authentic, people-centered brand. By focusing on relationships, staying top of mind through email marketing, and diversifying her business model, Jen has created a thriving photography business that continues to grow and evolve.
Actionable Takeaways from Jen Denton’s Interview:
By following these actionable steps, you can build a thriving photography business grounded in relationships, marketing that works for you, and a flexible approach to growing your brand. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to level up, Jen Denton’s strategies provide the perfect roadmap to success.
Where you can connect to Jen:
Website: https://jenniferdenton.com/
Instagram: @jendentonseniors
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