Hit Me With Your Best Shot!
It’s about time we did another promotional piece for photographers around the Internet.
Why do promotional pieces?
Think of it as giving back to the community. If you’re a photographer and hoping/wanting/needing to get more exposure in the vast Interwebs then the most important thing you need are incoming links (plus a little traffic boost).
So if you want to show off your work to the rest of the world here are your first set of instructions. Send an email to damien [at] yourphototips.com with “best shot” in the subject line. I’ll then send you further instructions on what to do next.
You’ve only got a few days to get it in as space will be limited.
If you end up being a little late to the game fret not. We will be doing more of this kind of promotional stuff periodically so keep your eyes and ears open. Want to know the best way to stay up to date? You can subscribe to YourPhotoTips.com or you can follow me on twitter.
Now hit me with your best shot!
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Comments
Great offer Thanks!
Oh and I love the Pat Benetar song of the same name - starting singing in my head when I saw the post title...too much information hey?
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