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By Adam Stossel


Although growing your portrait photography business takes a great deal of hard work and funding, it is well worth the effort. If your local photography studio is not growing on a consistent basis, you need to reassess what you are (or are not) doing and get your business back on the right track, and these tips are designed to help you do that.

Index cards are for more than helping deliver speeches! For a small investment, typically less than five dollars, and a little time, you can buy a stack of index cards and cover them with advertisement information. Once complete, leave your cards in a variety of locations likely to see heavy foot traffic. Libraries are a good option, but spread your inexpensive ads far and wide to see greater returns.

Be sure your local photography studio's specifics are on the card. This includes emails, faxes, phone numbers, addresses, and position title. These will make sure things are organized and the receiver will know what's going on.

You shouldn't feel bad if free directories are the only place you can advertise. Everyone has to start out somewhere and you should be happy those lists even exist for you to enter, not worrying about how much they will or won't do for you. If you want your local photography studio to succeed, make it happen.

Gather a list of addresses in your target location and then send them a free information package about your yield or service. Make sure you include a reply coupon or website link they can check elsewhere immediately.

Photography Business ethics have to be maintained at every level of the local photography studio. Right from the managers to the workers, at every level stress must be laid on honesty and integrity. Soon it will permeate through and will be reflected in the manner in which one deals with customers and how in turn they perceive of your enterprise. Deceiving customers and telling incomprehensible lies van only push your local photography studio closer to the precipice of a failure.

When thinking about where to advertise you should not have any fear about taking advantage of humble spaces to hang your ads. Put them up on light poles and any other public areas. If they get removed you can go right back and replace them.

It can be hard to come by good spaces for advertising. If you are in a highly populated area there may not be much free space. Think about collaborating with other portrait photography businesses in the area to spread the word about your business.

Your voice message possibly isn't assisting you make sales. Spice it up a bit. If you have a boring message saying, "I'm away from my desk, blah, blah, blah," your consumers won't find anything interesting about it. Have a customer leave a voicemail for you. It doubles as a testimonial when done correctly. Now that will impress.




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