Category Archives: Sell Photos Online

Sell Photos on Spec- through your website

MorePhotos.com just improved upon an old feature called Archiving. The purpose of archiving was to give clients a call to action. If you don’t order now, you will have to pay more later. This has been very effective for our photographers, and Bill Hodge from Grad Portraits decided to take it to the next level.

He posed the question, “What if we charge our clients before viewing their image?”As every photographer knows, people can’t wait to see their images, its just that not everyone is willing to purchase their images. By putting a little skin in the game upfront with an access fee, they are invested in the images. In return, they receive a gift certificate to use towards their purchase and 3 days to view all archived events. Now they have a gift certificate they don’t want to waste, which results in higher sales for you.

Charge clients for the real value, which is to VIEW their images.
Charge clients for the real value, which is to VIEW their images.

This workflow works best for spec type images: action sports, grad photos, and most other event images, but please share your stories below.

By the way, Bill set the access fee at $10 and the gift certificate at $20. He saw a 250% increase on his first event over the previous year.  This is extra impressive knowing the event’s sales had been declining. Go see what you can do!

Engagement Session Marketing

Every great photo you take should be shared with the world, but how do you get your clients to share the photos for you?

Crowd Source the Wall Portrait!

Here’s how it works. After your engagement session, the bride picks out her top 10-20 favorite images. Using www.PhotoScramble.com to create a free photo contest, you upload images into a private photo contest.

Family and friends vote on their favorite image, and the one with the most votes gets printed and displayed at the wedding. It sounds too simple to be effective, but its fun, your branding is on the contest, and people get more invested than just looking at the images, they have a responsibility to help their friend pick out the best one!

Image courtesy of FreeDigitalPhotos.net and jscreationzs

Your Wedding Venue Images are Valuable

What do you have that a new photographer doesn’t have?

Beautiful Images from your Wedding Venues

You have captured weddings at many different locations, use them to your advantage! Put together a beautiful album for each of the popular banquet facilities.

In these albums you want to include the most romantic photos where the couples look madly in love.

Why? Every couple wants to be the most in love. If they see other couples madly in love at their wedding venue and you captured the emotion, they need you. As they think more in their emotional right brain, they use their analytical “that’s too expensive” left brain less. When your client is thinking in his/her right brain, price is not the issue.

I recommend doing this on your web site also. Start with a new page called Wedding location in your city. Here’s an example:

Leland Country Club,

Located in Leland Michigan

This beautiful location has 150 year old oak and Maple trees so we get some amazing photos in the woods. Because it is also on Lake Leelanau, we get some of the best beach shots available and the couples love leaving the ceremony on a pontoon boat which can be quite romantic. ( I could go on and you should if you have more you can offer)

(Real important to add capacity) will host from 200 inside to any size outside under tents.

Call Michael at 000-000-0000 www.leelanaucountryclub.com

(link to photos taken at that location here) Remember to include the most romantic images. The other shots are less important.

Check out the beautiful at Leelanau Country Club (Link)

With a little work, you will have wonderful albums to show around and leave at different locations: Hair salons, Bridal shows and of course the wedding venues themselves.

Adding the venues page to your website creates a wonderful resource for brides still picking out their venue. Helpful information is much more likely to be shared and used again in the future. This is a huge win win!