212: 4 Sales Mistakes Wedding Pros Make, with Sam Jacobson

 
 
 
 

What happens when couples inquire (we get the inquiries!), but we’re not booking as many weddings as we want?  Or what if couples are only wanting to book our smallest packages?   

Today we're talking to Ideaction Consulting's Sam Jacobson, who gives us 4 reasons our inquiries are NOT converting into clients.

Free Workshop with Megan and Sam: Why Couples Don’t Book Full Planning (And what to do about it!)

Episodes Referenced:
133: Selling Styles for Wedding Pros, with Ideaction’s Sam Jacobson
73: Relator, Analyzer, Boss, and Dreamer: How to Sell To and Work With the 4 Types of Wedding Clients, with Ideaction's Sam Jacobson
115: Tips for Improving Your Wedding Consultations, with Sam Jacobson
211: Live Interviews: Inside the (Buying) Mind of Engaged Couples

Sam's Podcast, Own Your Business

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