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Photographers Provide a Positive Solution

May 15, 2012 By admin

[by Thomas Werner]

During difficult economic times it is easy to become frustrated as you work to hold onto existing clients while growing and changing your business. Do your best not to let your frustration enter into your work or your conversations, the end result will only be detrimental to yourself and your business.

Clients choose photographers, videographers, editors and artists based not only on their ability to problem solve and deliver an outcome that meets their needs, but to do so in a manner that is as problem free as possible. Personal vision, creative ability, pre and post production, professionalism, good business practices, experience, and technical acumen are integral, but they are just part of the problem solving package that we bring to the table as creative entities. Remember that the person hiring you also works for someone else. Their job may depend on not only on the quality of work that you deliver but also the manner in which you create and deliver it.

The next time that a client emails, calls, texts, facebooks, tweets, or invites you to a meeting, take a minute, clear your head, remove your emotions, and focus on the visual and production issues that the client is bringing to the table. Let them know how your unique skill set will solve their problem in the manner that best fits their needs. Then ask yourself how you can do so while making the project and everyone’s life as problem free as possible, while being paid fairly.

The challenges of a shifting a business climate can be frustrating. Don’t let manifestations of your frustration be your downfall. Remember, we are not entitled to success, we have to earn it, and working with your clients in a positive manner is one of the keys to that success.

via Strictly Business.

Filed Under: Las Vegas Photographer Blog Tagged With: business, clients, creative ability, editiors, experience, las Vegas photographer, photographers, photography, positive solution, professionalism, techinal ability, videographers, vision

Social Marketing a Marketing Tool

May 2, 2012 By admin

Social Marketing

[by Selina Maitreya]

The best tip I can share with you is to use social media as a marketing tool – not just as place to hang. It’s an easy two step process:

Build your following with clients (not just friends, other photographers or family).

Create sales trails.

Building Your Following:

Create a profile on Facebook, Twitter and Linked in, then build your following with these three steps.

Go through all current clients, and contacts you’ve spoken to and visited and send them emails inviting them to tweet, friend you and connect with you. Ask them to respond with their social media info.

View your Google analytics or statistics provided by the service that sends out your visual emails. Look to see who has opened your email and transitioned to your website 2 or more times. Send them a note thanking them for their interest and invite them to follow your blog posts and join you on Twitter, FB and LI. Ask if they’d share their social media info with you as well.

If a portfolio appointment is going well, ask your contact to give you their social media info and provide yours.

Creating Your Sales Trails:

Use social media as a marketing tool by creating a sales trail using Twitter, FB, LI, and your website. Remember – getting buyers to your website is key as that’s where you will ultimately monetize your efforts.

As 50 % of your posts can be about your talent/your business, consider blogging and placing a visual (1 image only) that pertains to your work twice a month.

When you post an image with copy, tweet about it first with a clever tweet that take folks to your blog. Leave a LinkedIn status as well with a link to your blog. On your blog, post one image only with a bit more copy and post another link that takes viewers to a “new work” section on your site where more images from this shoot live. This is a social media sales trail.

Hopefully, once on your site they will look around. If they like what they see they will bookmark your site. You’ll need to remind them of your presence (email/direct mail) so when an assignment that is similar to your vision pops up you will be visible and contacted.

via Social Marketing at Strictly Business.

Filed Under: Las Vegas Photographer Blog Tagged With: clients, contacts, facebook, googlae analytics, lnkedin, marketing tool, sales trails, social marketing, social media, twitter

Estimating Video Production

June 25, 2011 By admin

[by Gail Mooney]

First let me say that I position myself as a producer and that I estimate on the entire video production. I do not hire myself out as a Director or Director of Photography or as a Camera Operator. Many times I may also direct and shoot a project but when a client comes to me and asks for an estimate, I estimate on the entire production from concept through creation.

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Filed Under: Las Vegas Photographer Blog Tagged With: advertising, clients, deadlines, digital clutter, dimeseo.com, email, estimate, focus group, marketing, meetings, preocess, promotional, vbsenterprises.com, victor bernard photography, victorbernard.com, viode production

Breaking Through The Digital Clutter

April 8, 2011 By admin

[by Thomas Werner]

E-mail is a beautiful thing, it is quick, free, lists are easily updated, and you can automate your promotion process so that mailings go out on a regular basis. The downside of email is “delete”. No one ever has to open your note or look at your imagery before is has been thrown away. Another disadvantage of email is the shear volume of e-mail received on any given day. The number of emails in an InBox grows substantially when you work in a corporate situation, and your promotion stands a good chance of being lost amid notes for meetings, deadlines and client demands.

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Filed Under: Las Vegas Photographer Blog Tagged With: advertising, clients, deadlines, digital clutter, dimeseo.com, email, focus group, marketing, meetings, preocess, promotional, vbsenterprises.com, victor bernard photography

The Quickest Way to Find New Clients

April 4, 2011 By admin

[by Rosh Sillars]

The best place to find new clients is through old clients.

Pick up the phone and say hello. You have clients out there ripe with new opportunities. If you don’t know that, it’s because you haven’t followed up in a while. Never assume anything.

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