Positive feedback: your are neat, to the point, provide structure and sequence, raw and relevant details only, no clickbait or wasting my precious seconds. Overall, grateful I stumbled upon your video, I always get the most from unpopular videos, like this video currently only has 614 views. May god protect as you ascend to the hall of fame of UA-cam and continue being real and simple as you are now :")
Great video, Chris! When prospects respond to cold emails and ask for pricing, do you typically provide pricing via email or try to get them on a call?
Hey Morgan, I almost always will provide a ballpark. "all our packages are built based on client needs but I can share one we just wrapped up. $XXXX for X photos"
Chris I have been stumped on a problem for hours and hoping you might know something because I can't find anything haha! When I export my images to drop box to post to instagram they come out underexposed and just way darker than on my computer. On my computer the drop box image looks fine when exported but when I look at the same exact image on my phone it looks way dark and I have already checked brightness settings for both screns and still does no justice. I guess I am just asking how you retain your color profile when exporting your images different places lol. Thanks for everything Chris!
Dropbox preserves images and doesn't effect them. Try this Upload to dropbox from computer. Download those images from dropbox to your computer. Are the downloaded images identical to the uploaded ones? If so then it's your phone causing this issue and might just be the screen on there. What phone?
@@ChrisPieta I just checked and the downloaded image looks the exact same as the uploaded one. I'm guessing it is a problem with my old phone lol I have a Galaxy s9! Gling to try and test it on some friends phones too to see if it is any different on theirs.
Great information as always Chris! I cold emailed a company a couple of days ago and got a positive reply back within a few hours!. I've sent a creative brief questionnaire to know more about what they want and what they need from me, but I'm not sure if I should have called them first or sent the questionnaire and then call them? Would love your advice on this. Much appreciated!
Faiz, that's awesome to hear you have gotten a positive response! That's already huge. I always ask for a 'quick intro call to share ideas' in that cold email. 1. people don't like questionnaires, you can learn more about them over the phone 2. Phone is more personable, you'll be remembered better among all the photographers that reach out to them 3. I would send a questionnaire after you have a project confirmed to learn about their likes and dislikes, what size the final deliverables, etc. (video on this coming in a few months)
Discovery Call Script Pack (16 pages) Word-By-Word Scripts On What To Say To Close More Deals: learn.chrispieta.com/discovery-call
Chris - thank you for all the value you provide!! This is incredibly helpful!
The value in your videos is skyrocketing, dude! Thank you. This is stellar. Your channel is no doubt skyrocketing as well. Keep smashing it!
Always pushing the bar higher! Thank you for watching Jeahn
Positive feedback: your are neat, to the point, provide structure and sequence, raw and relevant details only, no clickbait or wasting my precious seconds. Overall, grateful I stumbled upon your video, I always get the most from unpopular videos, like this video currently only has 614 views. May god protect as you ascend to the hall of fame of UA-cam and continue being real and simple as you are now :")
Thanks for the comment, really happy to have you here. I'll always keep it real.
Loved this vid. Thanks Chris
Appreciate you watching Chris!
This is great! Definitely referencing this and your scripts for my next discovery calls! Thank you 🙏
Those scripts will be a game changer 🔥
This video is really useful! Cause currently im struggling or scared to start approching to businesses. This video would definitely help ☺️
This video is a great resource for that!
As always. Super helpful
Really appreciate you saying that!
Thankk youu for you content.
Thank you for watching Qaus!
Great video, Chris! When prospects respond to cold emails and ask for pricing, do you typically provide pricing via email or try to get them on a call?
Hey Morgan, I almost always will provide a ballpark.
"all our packages are built based on client needs but I can share one we just wrapped up. $XXXX for X photos"
Chris I have been stumped on a problem for hours and hoping you might know something because I can't find anything haha! When I export my images to drop box to post to instagram they come out underexposed and just way darker than on my computer. On my computer the drop box image looks fine when exported but when I look at the same exact image on my phone it looks way dark and I have already checked brightness settings for both screns and still does no justice. I guess I am just asking how you retain your color profile when exporting your images different places lol. Thanks for everything Chris!
Dropbox preserves images and doesn't effect them. Try this
Upload to dropbox from computer. Download those images from dropbox to your computer. Are the downloaded images identical to the uploaded ones? If so then it's your phone causing this issue and might just be the screen on there.
What phone?
@@ChrisPieta I just checked and the downloaded image looks the exact same as the uploaded one. I'm guessing it is a problem with my old phone lol I have a Galaxy s9! Gling to try and test it on some friends phones too to see if it is any different on theirs.
@@ryanramirez2136 Make sure they are set to SRGB.
Great information as always Chris! I cold emailed a company a couple of days ago and got a positive reply back within a few hours!. I've sent a creative brief questionnaire to know more about what they want and what they need from me, but I'm not sure if I should have called them first or sent the questionnaire and then call them? Would love your advice on this. Much appreciated!
Faiz, that's awesome to hear you have gotten a positive response! That's already huge.
I always ask for a 'quick intro call to share ideas' in that cold email.
1. people don't like questionnaires, you can learn more about them over the phone
2. Phone is more personable, you'll be remembered better among all the photographers that reach out to them
3. I would send a questionnaire after you have a project confirmed to learn about their likes and dislikes, what size the final deliverables, etc. (video on this coming in a few months)
@@ChrisPieta Thanks Chris. I'll remember that next time ;)
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Thank you!!