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Why You’re Still Optional (And Undercharging) - Even with Premium Work

Why You’re Still Optional (And Undercharging) - Even with Premium Work

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You’re not undercharging because you don’t know your value. You’re undercharging because your message and sales process haven’t caught up with your evolution.

If you're creating content every day, testing price points, running ads, and still attracting hesitant buyers who need convincing, you're not dealing with a sales issue. You're facing a positioning leak.

In this episode, I reveal why so many talented, visionary photographers stay stuck in $3K to $5K months, even while producing premium work. It's not your audience. It's not the algorithm. It's the way you're showing up to sell.

You're still selling like a service provider, when you're meant to be leading like an artist.

You’ll learn:

  • Why your current messaging is attracting attention but not alignment
  • How your sales process may be signaling "I'm available" instead of "I'm the one"
  • The internal shift required to stop negotiating your pricing
  • What it really takes to build a business that holds your full value

Analogy: You're pouring water into a leaky bucket and calling it marketing.

If you're ready to recalibrate how you're seen, how you're priced, and how people buy from you...

DM me ‘STUDIO’ on Instagram @catfordcoates.
Let’s build a business that communicates your value before you speak.

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ABOUT CAT FORD-COATES

Cat Ford-Coates has been told to soften her whole career.

She didn't.

She built a multi-six-figure business teaching photographers that the thing keeping them stuck was never the market, the portfolio, or the pricing. It was the voice. The one that sounds like wisdom. The one that keeps moving the goalpost and calling it patience.

She's spent over a decade in rooms with photographers who are extraordinarily talented and somehow still convinced they should be grateful for what they have.

She disagrees. Loudly.

Cat serves photographers who already know what they want. Who know what they're capable of. Who have known for a while, actually, and have spent years finding sophisticated reasons not to claim it.

The question was never whether you're ready.

You already know you are. Stop pretending that you don't.

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