Creative Ways to Promote and Market Your Photography
How to Make More Money
I have received numerous requests asking for a downloadable video focused on promotion and marketing. I am happy to announce the release of this video today in the Gallery Store.
The one thing you can do to increase your bottom line is promotion and marketing. Without this essential part of business you will not see growth in your client base or keep a client base. Marketing and promotion are essential. For years we have all heard the keys to marketing and for the most part it is very much the same thing over and over. I believe to become successful in a creative field you must do things differently than every one else and for this reason I have compiled this video focused on helping you achieve success now and for the future.
Creative Ways to Promote and Market Your Photography will open your eyes to new ways of reaching and keeping new clients. You will also enjoy the process of promotion and marketing like never before. This video is geared for every type of photographer, from wedding to travel, fashion to landscapes, portraits to still life. Finally there is a video fit for every photographer!
The hardest part of marketing and promotion is getting your clients, or potential clients, attention. No one likes to be sold, its just human nature. We love it when we find something that grabs our interest without hitting us over the head. As photographers we have the ability to market and promote in very creative ways. One of my favorite ways to promote is to use what we all love. Images of ourselves and our clients having fun. I make it a point to always take behind the scenes images whenever I work on a job and these images are what people love more than anything else because it has the emotion and energy of the day. If you are aware of these special moments and compile them in a creative way you will win clients for life and increase your income every year in the process.
Promotion and marketing can be fun if you just step outside the box and look at it in a new and exciting way.
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