Sales Brochures for Professional Photographers What Is Needed

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By Clwyd Probert


When any new wedding photography business owner starts out there is sure to be a great deal of eagerness and this can cause some pointless purchases early on. One of those is stationary and marketing literature. It used to be the case that you needed glossy brochures, flyers, printed stationary, expensive business cards, portfolio carriers and big number of other leaflets such as price lists, booking forms, contracts etc.

If you were to walk into your local print shop they'd readily sell you all of this. They'd also charge you for designing graphics, letterheads and brochures. It is simple to spend thousands of pounds on this because you feel you've got to vie with the other large players in the market.

Luckily , in the world of the world Internet, online marketing and with world access to inexpensive worldwide designers, much of this can be done from your own PC.

Firstly there's no have to go to the local printers for anything. Buy prime quality paper online and ensure that your marketing material is produced on the same top of the range paper. Ensure envelopes match the style and quality of the paper.

Cash saving tip: If you've got a home printer (you are a photographer, right?). Then invest in an alternative, continuous ink system. Instead of using the inks provided by the manufacturer you can attach a massive ink reservoir of just about identical ink. Do not buy the replacement cartridges "they really are cheap and poor quality "go for a pro replacement system. It may cost you a couple of hundred pounds, but it will save you thousands.

Designing emblems, brochures flyers etc is simple. There and now a number of websites where independent designers hang out "they make their living making high quality designs and they're really inexpensive "you see their other work and how they've been arranged by their clients. Three great sites are: elance.com, fiver.com and oDesk.com

Once you have your designs, you can do all your printing from home, just when you want it "not need to purchase thousands of pages of letter-headed paper 'just in case'.

Finally business cards: In Britain there's a great web business card company called moo.com (yes really) "they produce striking cards which are idea for photographers as you may have a different image on each card "strongly recommended".




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