It’s Q2. Yes, it’s officially the second quarter of the year already. So…what did you accomplish in Q1?
Time flies by in business (and life!) sometimes….like for instance, the fact that we’re already 3 months into the year…
Education and Business Training for Floral Designers.
By Alison Ellis Leave a Comment
Time flies by in business (and life!) sometimes….like for instance, the fact that we’re already 3 months into the year…
By Alison Ellis Leave a Comment
Even with a streamlined booking process, it takes precious time and TLC to put together a wedding proposal–and I like to turn my proposals around quickly–so I don’t write recipes without a commitment from the client.
I always write recipes for my weddings…
Over the years I’ve established “starting prices” for the floral elements I make most frequently (i.e. bouquets, boutonnieres, centerpieces, arbors, cocktail pieces, delivery & set-up, etc.)….
And my starting prices, or “minimums”, provide enough breathing room in the budget to create work I’m proud to deliver to my clients, without adding up each stem before we’ve actually established a working relationship (ie. a contract & deposit to secure the date), let alone finalized the design, color palette or specific floral choices.
Whether you itemize an initial proposal for a client or simply offer a “lump sum total” when quoting a job, your established minimums will allow you to price as needed to turn a profit without having to write out recipes on every proposal before you get the job.
Here’s my process for booking without a recipe:
Click to watch, Can you price without a recipe?…
P.S. The wedding I talk about in this video, well, I’m happy to report that it worked out GREAT!…she ended up being an ideal client after all.
“In one wedding I felt more confident in my pricing & made my money back on the purchase of the class. This really has been a game changer for me!!
-Susan of Wild Blume
It’s always easier to have a pricing conversation with a client if you’re being honest & transparent.
It can be as simple as clarifying: What are your customers willing to spend? and What can you provide at that price point?
Be confident in your pricing. Because if a client walks away after you’ve already offered your best price, then they’re just not your customer! They simply couldn’t afford you.
Years ago, if someone said they had a $3,000 budget, I’d say, “OK, sure, I can make that work!” I mean, I should be able to make something beautiful for $3,000, right?!…well, that depends on what the client is requesting!
Once I get some preliminary details from a client, I can introduce a starting price based on the information I’ve collected.
The client’s requested vision may be “more than the minimum”–that’s the up-side of Pinterest….we can see immediately how elaborate and lush their dream/vision is, or get a sense of how clean, focused and simple their taste may be.
It’s not your job to try to replicate a $450 elevated centerpiece that your customer fell in love with (on Pinterest!) for the low, low price of $150. (I’d rather make a beautiful centerpiece for $150 that’s easy for your guests to see over, instead of feeling uneasy about the “smaller scale” of an elevated piece that was cobbled together for $300 less than the inspiration photo! That’s not your job.)
I want my customers to experience value when working with me.
Charge what you’re worth and then, BE WORTH IT.
For example, what if you haven’t made an elevated centerpiece?
Well, sometimes you need to do some mathematics and imagining and spacial relations-work with your ruler and a loamy dish to determine a price on something you’ll be making for the first time…
But if you set some starting prices for your work, and you know that elevated centerpieces are at least 3x the price of a low centerpiece, you’ll automatically have a starting point to work from and instead of trying to make it for “less”, you can simply present the “starting price on elevated pieces”…even though you haven’t made it yet! (and then, you can offer alternatives to the elevated designs if their vision isn’t aligning with the desired budget.)
If the inspiration photo is “more than you’ll provide at this price”, that must be clearly stated in all of your documents. “Your inspiration photo is $450, however, we’ll make a smaller, scaled down version for $275.”
Always deliver what you promise.
Your brand is what you deliver. Don’t promise something you can’t deliver.
Never forget the trust your clients put in you/your team.
Keep doing beautiful work, floralpreneur®!
With love from me to you,
Alison
Happy Friday to ya, Floralpreneurs! I’m really proud to sponsor the most recent episode of the Botanical Brouhaha Podcast and if you haven’t checked it out yet, I HIGHLY ENCOURAGE YOU TO LISTEN TO THIS TODAY!
It’s always inspiring and interesting to hear from florists who’ve “made it” in their biz…..whether they’re recognized in nationwide publications or featured on your favorite blog or globetrotting to distant lands for luxury events, but this particular episode with Teresa Fung of Mimosa Boston is about so much more than “making it in business”…..
Hitomi Gilliam often talks about the concept of “flowers with purpose” and if you’re someone who prioritizes giving back in your business (and life) or if you’ve been longing to find a “higher purpose” for your floral design work, then, prepare to be inspired. CLICK HERE TO LISTEN!
Teresa has turned her talent for floral design into a tremendous gift of mentoring and career building skills….there’s so much purpose in this designer’s mission.
If this one doesn’t make your heart swell, check your pulse. xo. -A
For example, I donate meals to the Vermont Foodbank for every wedding I book, and in November I donated 10% of my profits from my courses and templates to American Red Cross California Wildfires, Charity Water and Rainforest Alliance), but Teresa’s commitment to using floral design for a higher purpose is about giving more than money….it’s about sharing knowledge and teaching valuable skills to at-risk girls who deserve a chance to level-up.
I think she’s a wonderful example of how we can always aim higher in our businesses and we can always “do better”.
I’m truly honored to be able to sponsor this particular episode and I hope you’ll make some time to give it a listen, and then make sure you “like” and share it…please don’t forget to tell Amy of Botanical Brouhaha how much you’re enjoying the podcast, too! (As a small business owner, you know the best way to show how much you dig great content is to like, share and comment!)
And make sure you check out the BB Garden Style Initiative here. You can even make a donation while you’re there!
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Then this course is made for you!
You’ll learn how to focus your marketing efforts and take your website from beautiful to functional by honing the voice of your brand so that you can prequalify leads and attract more clients that love you. It’s easy to get started…
You can do this course work at your own pace, but I’ll be LIVE in our private Facebook group every Thursday in January to walk you through the course content and answer your questions in real time!
I want to see you succeed…and I know that every small step leads to the next…so I’m here to support you so that you get results.
If you’re ready to get super focused on:
your business goals,
updating your branding and messaging,
and create a more engaging website (so it represents how awesome as you are and attracts more ideal clients!),
I’d be honored to have you on board!
(read on for details…)
The Art of Good Business includes:
Plus You’ll Get The 5-Day Business Plan Bonus:
NOTE: THIS IS IMPORTANT WORK TO DO IF YOU’VE NEVER WRITTEN A PLAN.
I just have to say this course, Alison’s content works!…my ideal client is more clearly defined, I’ve mostly reworked my web copy, have been better about blogging, and more intentional about how I talk to my followers on social media posts.” -Jessica Ormond
Step 1. Uncover Your Unique Branding Strengths.
Step 2. Design A Website To Attract Customers That Love You.
Step 3. Become A Choreographer Of Customer Service.
Step 4. Eliminate The Competition; Be The Clear Choice.
Step 5. Implement Changes To Get Results.
The total investment in this training is $1,000 and I have a 1 year payment plan option available at no interest and when you sign up by Jan. 2nd, you’ll be able to tune into all 5 livestreams in Jan (and replays will be available if you can’t tune in live).
I’ll teach you how to level-up with actionable steps & stellar tips so that you can perfect your brand’s messaging in The Art of Good Business!
If you have any questions or hesitations about signing up, feel free to shoot me a quick e-mail and get in touch! floralartvt@gmail.com
When you run a floral design business, the work on your path to a profitable business is an ever-evolving journey.
So to support you on that path, I thought it would be helpful to lay out the focused steps I teach florists to grow a profitable floral design business.
Because the truth is, the biggest problem for most entrepreneurs is they simply don’t know exactly what action steps to focus on to grow their cash flow and scale their business with less effort.
Step #1 – Price For Profit
This is the process of following industry standard markups, applying a design fee, charging for delivery & set-up, and maximizing your profit margins so you feel good about what you’re paying yourself.
Once you’re at a place where you don’t need to worry about how much money you’re making on each sale, you start shifting to “how you can make more money with less effort.”
No matter where you are in business, whether working from a home-studio or a brick & mortar shop, I always suggest you follow the Flower Math formulas for pricing to ensure profitability…(if you’re not 100% confident in your pricing, you can learn more about my Flower Math technique right here!).
Step #2 – Establish Your Value
Following the Flower Math formulas will help you increase your income, however you must also think about the long term sustainability of the business.
That’s where building a reputable brand comes into play. The value you provide to your clients is what your brand is all about. (This is the real reason people choose you over other florists in your area!)
Trustworthy and reliable are two essential qualities of an integrity brand on a quest to establish “premium brand position”.
Step #3 – Monetize Your Brand
Then, once you’ve built a trustworthy brand, it’s time to tap into it to generate some more cash flow by charging premium prices for the level of service and overall experience you provide. Make sure to measure what’s selling well all along the way and lean into that!
And truthfully, this is as simple as consistently creating beautiful floral designs and providing outstanding customer service experiences so that you develop a sought-after business!
You rinse and repeat these first 3 steps over and over again until you have your cash flow (and your work flow) where you want it to be–in a place that is more consistent & reliable.
Step #4 – Scale Your Business
This step is focused on the 3 key areas that allow for you to expand your income without expanding your workload. This is the stage when you MUST ditch the hustle-mentality and start thinking and working SMARTER.
These 3 key areas are: Clear Offers, Intentional Marketing, and Streamlined Systems To Close Sales.
With these 3 things in place, you will be able to welcome in qualified new clients…and eliminate price shoppers….because clients already understand what you do and trust your brand so that all you need to do is lead them through the booking process.
These truly are 4 CRITICAL focused action steps you need to grow and scale your business.
Hopefully that makes your next steps clear and if you have any questions, please let me know…
To ask me a question or drop me a line e-mail: info@realflowerbusiness.com
xo. -Alison Ellis
P.S. The Flower Math course I mentioned in Step #1 is an easy to follow technique that is making me and my students a lot of money on every order…simply by applying the Flower Math formulas…and there’s no technology required….other than your computer and a calculator.
By following Flower Math…
In fact, on average the floralpreneurs who follow the techniques I teach are making more money and feeling more confident on the very first order they quote.
So, if you want to get in the loop on exactly how they work, you’ll find Flower Math and a full list of course offerings HERE!
Keep doing beautiful work!
xo. -Alison Ellis