Remote Phone Appointment Setter for High End Photography Studio (Long Term, Flexible hours) - Contract to Hire

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We are seeking a committed and skilled Appointment Setter / Sales Representative to join our team at a luxury black-and-white photography studio.

Your main responsibility will be to call potential leads who have already expressed interest in our offer—no cold calling required—and help them book their photography session over the phone.

This is a long-term position, so we are looking for someone who is dedicated, reliable, and excited to grow with our team. While the hours are flexible, you are expected to complete your daily tasks and follow up with all leads thoroughly.

💰 Compensation: $70 per successful booking.

Our current appointment setters average 20-30 bookings per week, and your earnings grow with your results—the more you work, the more you earn.

🕒 Schedule:

You’ll need to be available 3–6 hours per day, 4–5 days per week. Hours are flexible and can be adjusted around your availability.

If you are a motivated individual with strong communication skills, a friendly yet confident phone presence, and a genuine interest in helping clients, we’d love to hear from you!

Responsibilities:

- Call and connect with warm leads who have shown interest in our photography sessions

- Provide clear information and guide potential clients through the booking process

- Maintain a positive, professional, and helpful approach on every call

- Manage follow-ups to ensure no lead is missed

Skills & Qualifications:

- Excellent verbal communication skills

- Persuasive, confident, and friendly telephone manner

- Strong ability to build rapport quickly with potential clients

- Self-motivated and goal-oriented with a sales-driven mindset

- Dependable and committed to long-term work

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