Photography Marketing: It’s OK to say “No”
As I enter into 2019, I’ve begun to have to turn away some clients. While I still say “Yes” to a majority of my clients,
As I enter into 2019, I’ve begun to have to turn away some clients. While I still say “Yes” to a majority of my clients,
A few weeks ago, I saw in a Facebook post that someone had complained about the cost of photographers. After all, for a person who
This year was the first year I’ve done client gifts for the holidays. For me, it was a chance to say “thanks” and have them
For my very first marketing column, I wrote about how to get listed in the Google “yellow pages,” or rather, have a professional-looking listing on
With Cyber Monday officially here, now’s a great time to take advantage of some deals to help your photography business grow. Below are a few
As photographers, we spend a lot of time sharing our images and trying to market ourselves on social media. It’s no secret that we spend
When I first got started in photography, I was constantly on Flickr. I uploaded all my photos there, browsed tons of groups and crossed my
Last Sunday, I was in Brooklyn to photograph the Brooklyn Bridge with a few other Photofocus authors after PhotoPlus Expo. As we sat down to
As business owners, it’s important that we’re active on social media. It gets our name out there and lets prospective clients more easily find us.
It’s October. And while it’s not the end of the year yet, many companies are already seriously thinking about and making plans for 2019. Most
October is full of different conference opportunities for me, so as I start to take care of the usual client communication (not to mention deciding
Last week, I photographed a two-day conference for the State Bar of Michigan. It was filled with education seminars, an awards banquet, networking events and