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Mark Rossetto is an international award-winning double master photographer (AIPP), Master Photographer with WPPI, a highly sought-after public speaker and a qualified Life and Photography Business Coach.
At just 25 years of age, Mark transformed his passion for photography from a hobby into one of Melbourne’s most successful family and wedding photographic studios. Each year Mark and his team photographed over 500 families and were consistently booked at capacity with weddings.
Mark now dedicates his time to teaching photographers the skills needed to build successful businesses. His systems and processes for increasing sales and profits, combined with his extensive marketing and industry knowledge have resulted in hundreds of success stories for both aspiring and seasoned professional photographers all over the world.
His passion for helping people succeed and thrive in their business is only overshadowed by his charismatic and outgoing personality. Mark’s zest for life, business and photography makes him an in-demand speaker for workshops and events such as The Australia wide industry nights, WPPI, NZIPP, SWPP, The Baby Summit and AIPP events. Mark has also been featured on IPS Mastermind, Photobizx, the Milky Way Retreat, WHCC, and The Pet Photographers Club.
My Coaching superpowers are:
👉Master Your Marketing with a mix of Passive, Active and Digital Marketing Strategies.
👉 Shooting for Success. How to shoot for the end products in mind.
👉 Systems and processes for increasing sales and profits.
👉 Creating a sustainable business to suit you your family and your lifestyle.
👉 Understand Business models, Products and Pricelist that make money.
👉 Learn How to Supercharge your Website.
👉 Plus so much more…
You can download my FREE Photography business courses on my website: www.markrossetto.com
If you need help to build a successful and profitable photography business? Please Call me on 0439552710 or email me at mark@markrossetto.com.
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