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EPISODE · Sep 11, 2018 · 33 MIN

108: Practical Ways to Scale Your Wedding Business with Lin Pernille Kristensen

from She Creates Business | A Podcast for Wedding Pros

EXCITING NEWS COMING UP FOR CURRENT & FUTURE VENUE OWNERS! JOIN ME ON EPISODE 109 FOR THE SCOOP! Today's episode is exactly the kind of episode I love because it's full of ACTUAL tips you can use to scale your business. It's not theory or a 30,000-foot overview....it's actual tasks you could go out and do today to help you scale your business now and in the future. To tackle this topic I brought on Lin Pernille Kristensen. Lin Pernille is a wedding photographer, videographer, and educator based in Jersey City - right at the cusp of North Jersey & New York City. She specializes in vibrant, natural, and cheerful weddings, events, and portraits. She also teaches workshops & courses to photographers & small business owners of all levels. When she's not shooting, editing, or teaching, Lin is probably redecorating her condo, trying out a new recipe, weightlifting with her boyfriend, or going to a country night with her friends. Connect with Lin: http://www.linpernille.com/

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