Deposits VS. Retainer: What’s the Difference?
Which term should you use when referencing bookings with your clients?
I Booked A Photo Booth to Take One Photo
I was asked to a proposal with a photo booth! Take a look how it turned out!
5 TIPS FOR CAPTURING THE PERFECT SHOT IN YOUR PHOTOBOOTH
Capturing the perfect shot in your photo booth is essential to enhancing guest experience and client success. With the rise of social media, high-quality and shareable photos are more important than ever.
What to Do When an Influencer Requests a Donated Event
Learn how to handle influencer requests for free events. From setting minimum follower requirements to outlining content exchange in contracts, discover valuable insights to protect your business and reputation.
7 MUST READ BOOKS TO GROW YOUR PHOTO BOOTH BUSINESS
Reading books can provide you with valuable insights, inspiration, and practical advice. Check out these seven must-read books, including "The Lean Startup" by Eric Ries and "Content Inc." by Joe Pulizzi, to learn from real-world case studies and establish yourself as an authority in your niche, creating a loyal following that can be monetized through various revenue streams.
Building and Maintaining Vendor Relationships
Learn how to build strong relationships with vendor partners as a photo booth owner and ensure smooth events and increased revenue with these friendly tips on reaching out, attending industry events, being clear about expectations, treating vendors like partners, communicating regularly, and showing appreciation.
3 ways to use NFC stickers with your Photo Booth Business
Learn how to enhance your Photo Booth Business using NFC stickers, including coding an NFC sticker with your website, creating personalized photo experiences, and collecting customer feedback, and discover how to program an NFC sticker using a smartphone and a compatible app.
How to Price Out Events for Your Photobooth Company When Traveling
Running a successful photobooth business requires careful consideration when pricing out events that require travel. This post covers important factors such as transportation, accommodation, food, and payroll, and provides tips on how to build these costs into your standard pricing. With the right planning and preparation, you can ensure a profitable business that can travel anywhere.