Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Sales Brochures for Professional Photographers What Is Needed

By Clwyd Probert


When any new wedding photography entrepreneur starts out there is always a great amount of keenness and this can lead to some unnecessary purchases early on. One of these is paperwork and marketing literature. It used to be that you required glossy leaflets, flyers, printed stationary, dear business cards, portfolio carriers and massive number of other leaflets like price lists, booking forms, contracts and so on.

If you were to stroll into your local printer they might gladly sell you all this. They might also charge you for planning trademarks, letterheads and leaflets. It is straightforward to spend thousands of pounds on this as you feel you have got to compete with the other big players in the market.

Fortunately , in the world of the global web, online marketing and with global access to cheap worldwide designers, a lot of this can be done from your own computer.

So there isn't any necessity to go to the local print shop for anything. Buy high quality paper online and check all your printed material is produced on the same top quality paper. Confirm envelopes match the quality and style 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.

Producing logos, brochures flyers etc is straightforward. There and now numerous online sites where independent designers hang out "they make their living producing top of the range designs and they're very inexpensive "you see their other work and how they've been ranked by their customers. Three great sites are: elance.com, fiver.com and oDesk.com

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

Now business cards: In England there is a great online business card company called moo.com (yes truly) "they produce surprising cards which are idea for photographers as you can have a different image on each card "highly recommended".




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