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Why some Photographers make it and others do not!


photographersIt isn’t always about the most talented photographer that wins the day. It is the best marketer of the product, and when you are an artist usually marketing is something that does not come naturally. Art is vastly different than sales.

Often photographers seem to look for the least expensive solution when it comes to marketing there masterpieces, instead implementing the solutions that will have the most return.  If you get in the habit of asking how much before you find out what the return will be, you have already made a bad decision for your business.

Spending money on your business is a GOOD THING!

If you spend money on better albums to show your work, it will pay off. It is surprising that some photographers try to bargain budget their printing needs and at the same time want to charge top dollar for their services. Immediately by implementing a bargain printing plan you have already reduced the value of your product.

Now is every online art printing service the same, yes and no. For basic prints and high resolution downloads yes, after that the comparison is nonexistent. We have pursued a lot of new ideas for our new printing system and because of all the testing we have done through the years we have found this to deliver the best product. My partner when we first start in 1998 said we can have the best system in the world – though if our photographers do not know how to use it the best ways to make money it does not matter at the end of the day. That is why our testing is ongoing, so we can make the modifications to the photography software to make sure we are fulfilling our operations and teaching our customers new ways to sell.

New photographers or photographers that have been in business for years, ask yourself this. What do I have that the new photographer does not?  In other words use your connections, keep track of competitors and the ever changing market, don’t fall behind, read the tech news, get into chat rooms for new and advanced software.  In other words, stay informed. You don’t always have to keep the latest gadgets on hand, but you should know about them and be able to answer questions for customers new and old. Don’t let your current or potential customers have to fish somewhere else for their answers.

The internet has blessed photographers – by making the norm to post sessions and shoots on blogs, newsletters, Instagram and facebook, it has provided photographers an open stage to present their talents to the world for a minimal budget. By taking advantage of this type of “Self-Marketing” Social Media you save between $1,800-$2,400 on other marketing such as Google Ad words or Pay Per Click Marketing. Now take that savings and apply it to your fully functional photography business, able to track customers and orders, make edits, sell prints and even show off the work all on your own site without the middle man.

Successful photographers are spending the money, taking the time and getting a handle on their sales and marketing. Obtaining the knowledge to be in control of your own success is as easy as implementing the right tools. Not taking short cuts and not bowing to the lowest bidder. This is art after all and its value is only as high as you set the ceiling to. Lowering standards on the process after the shoot is the same as discounting the art itself. Your chance of making it significantly increases with a plan in mind. Be better at what you do.

Congrats to our MARS School Winners

MorePhotos wants to give a big congrats to our the winners at the MARS School this past week. MARS School is an intensive, 5 day training, that you can really sink your teeth into. MorePhotos was happy to be represented at the trade show again this year. Harry Markel, our National Sales Director, was on hand to preview our new system MARS Photography Schoolthat has been built from the ground up. At every trade show we attend we have a drawing to give away our great template DVD, version 3. We would like to congratulate this years winners at the MARS school!

Pictured left are Harry Markel and Gary Lloyd from the Mid Atlantic Regional School of Photography presenting awards to Torri Koppenaal and Rick Martelo.

If you are in need of a new photography website or state of the art shopping cart, give MorePhotos a call today.

Congrats Torri and Rick, thanks for stopping by!

 

MorePhotos back from trade show season

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MorePhotos is back from the recent trade show season and we wanted to give an update on how it went! Even though there are shows held all year long, the ones we will touch on today are the major shows held at the beginning of the year

The first major show of the year was PPA Imaging held in Nashville February 1st-3rd. Nashville was a great place to hold the show, and the main reason I’m saying this is because the attendance was great! It turned out to be one of the best shows we have had for at least three years.

With the great turnout and amazing energy in the air, the photographers were eager to learn and seemed very excited about the coming year. The Photography business needed this show and many more like it to keep this industry alive! The negative I felt was the PPA staff seemed not helpful and unavailable. I hope they will clean up the staff situation and keep the momentum going into next year, when Imaging will be held in Atlanta January 10th-12th 2016. If you could only do one show this would be at the top of the list, with WPPI a very close second.

With all said, if you do not belong to your local PPA, DO IT NOW! No reason not to and hundreds of reasons to join!

WPPI was the second big show of the year in Las Vegas March 2nd- 4th. This was one of the best organized shows we have been to in a long time, plus they made everyone feel welcome! (Watch out PPA) The turnout was a little less than last year, though over all it was also a great show. Having a trade show in Las Vegas is always a good time, with lots of things to do and see, plus you can write it off! There were a lot of good speakers just like PPA, though WPPI puts the fun factor in. Why not take advantage of this, learn the latest techniques and get away for a few days! With the upbeat and welcoming atmosphere at this show it will only get bigger and better. We are most definitely looking forward to WPPI next year.

MorePhotos attended close to 20 regional shows from coast to coast since the first of the year. And I have to give a shout out to the Ohio PPA chapter, they are one of the most organized state groups in the country and they are growing! I will never understand why every photographer does not join their state group – This is a very BAD trend, and if it does not start to move the other way – there will be no Pro in Professional Photography. Yes these organizations can do better and be more appealing to photographers, so I challenge you to join yours and help make the changes. And because this is so important, I want to say once again, if photographers do not support their profession it will become obsolete! Look into your local PPA chapter soon and give them a try.