Tampa Brand Photoshoot for Women Entrepreneur Membership Founder
Are you planning to launch or rebrand your membership?
Running a membership isn’t an easy feat! There are tons of benefits such as:
Ongoing, recurring income
A community of like-minded members built around your brand
A hub for all of your best content, expertise and resources
When I launched my stock photo membership ColorJoy Stock, I had no clue what I was doing. I didn’t know how to build a membership site that could handle thousands of images, or how to attract new members. But I learned quite a bit along the way.
If you’re thinking about launching your membership:
Make sure content is uploaded consistently, so members know what to expect and stay engaged.
Retaining members is just as important as acquiring new members. Brainstorm and implement ways to provide a great customer experience and even offer an affiliate program for your most loyal members to promote your membership to their audiences.
Your backend must work smoothly and be user-friendly. Don’t skimp on this. Hire a professional if you need to, to ensure your members can access what they need quickly and efficiently. Test everything, to confirm it works smoothly.
You should be the face of your brand! Folks want to join a membership where there is connection, and the first person they’ll likely interact with is you. Build trust with them by introducing yourself, sharing regular e-mails and connecting with them on social media.
I was so excited to work from Gina from Babe Crafted, a membership for women entrepreneurs I’ve been a part of since 2018! I had just left my corporate job to run my photography business full time, and needed support as a growing entrepreneur.
Babe Crafted played a pivotal role in the growth of my business, especially in the early stages. I landed some of my first clients through the connections I made at events and through the member directory.
If you’re looking for support and comraderie as an entrepreneur, consider joining!
We did the shoot at Willa’s Provisions, a coffee shop and restaurant in Tampa. Gina wanted to incorporate models to show the sense of community, and we shot a mock event since she offers monthly in-person events. It was a plus that the models were actual Babe Crafted members!
Check out some of my favorites from the shoot below: