This week on The Aligned Florist, we’re zooming in on one of the most misunderstood parts of your business: your pricing. But not in the way you might think. We’re not talking formulas, markups, or COGS — we’re talking about how you structure and present your pricing so it quietly works behind the scenes as a booking filter. Because if you’re still sending out a price list and hoping the right clients will “get it,” you’re probably letting in more price-shoppers than you’d like. I’ll walk you...
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This week on The Aligned Florist, we’re zooming in on one of the most misunderstood parts of your business: your pricing. But not in the way you might think. We’re not talking formulas, markups, or COGS — we’re talking about how you structure and present your pricing so it quietly works behind the scenes as a booking filter. Because if you’re still sending out a price list and hoping the right clients will “get it,” you’re probably letting in more price-shoppers than you’d like. I’ll walk you...
39. Three Steps to a Brand You Can Talk About (Not Just Show)
The Aligned Florist Podcast
18 minutes
3 months ago
39. Three Steps to a Brand You Can Talk About (Not Just Show)
What if your audience could feel like they knew you—before you ever met? If you’ve ever felt like your marketing is just floating out there without real connection, or like potential clients see your work but don’t really understand the person and purpose behind it…this episode is for you. In this episode of the Designed to Lead series, Sarah explores the power of telling your brand story—not just once on your About page, but strategically and repeatedly in ways that deepen connection and bui...
The Aligned Florist Podcast
This week on The Aligned Florist, we’re zooming in on one of the most misunderstood parts of your business: your pricing. But not in the way you might think. We’re not talking formulas, markups, or COGS — we’re talking about how you structure and present your pricing so it quietly works behind the scenes as a booking filter. Because if you’re still sending out a price list and hoping the right clients will “get it,” you’re probably letting in more price-shoppers than you’d like. I’ll walk you...