Referral Program – Holiday Update
11.22.2011
I know, the title is a little cheesy.
But in all seriousness, who wouldn’t want some extra cash this year?! I know I do, and I’m willing to bet you do too.
That’s where my referral program comes in. From Thanksgiving to New Year’s more people get engaged than any other time of year and I’m certain you know someone who will get engaged this holiday season! Lets work together!
If you refer me to a couple and they hire me to photograph their wedding, I’ll pay you $150!
I normally give $100 for a referral, but I am paying out $150 from now until January 31, 2012. Here are the details: The couple must sign a contract and pay the retainer to hold their wedding date by 1/31/12. If they do, you will get $150 check as a thank you. If it’s not until 2/1/12 or later, that’s fine, it’ll be $100 you get. Still a great deal! (You can refer as many engaged couples as you know, you will be paid for each couple that signs a contract/pays retainer!)
Want to know the reason why I’m paying more? I was approached by one of the large national wedding photographer directories (you know the one, you are probably still getting spammed by them even three years after your wedding) trying to entice me to pay to list with them… I have spoken with many other photographers over the last year about listing with that big company but none have really felt it was worth it… which leads me to this promotion. For the $1,800 I would spend to list with them for 12 months I would probably only get a few weddings, that doesn’t sound like a good investment to me. How about I take that money and pay it to YOU? Word of mouth is the best way to advertise!
If I can get 12 weddings through referrals for next year that will be a much better use of the $1,800! So what do you say? Can you refer me to the people you know who are getting engaged this holiday season?
My contact form has a “Referred By” box the couple can put your name in when they reach out to me.
Thank you!
This offer is good anywhere in Massachusetts, Cape Cod, Martha’s Vineyard, Boston, pretty much anywhere in New England.