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Business Cards – Still a Valid Introduction!

Intro by Skip Cohen I’m still amazed at the number of photographers who, when I ask for their card, apologize for not having any with them. I get that we live in an Internet world, but a business card is still a great placeholder in somebody’s memory. If I relied on just my phone/computer, I’d […]
Sarah Petty
Written by Sarah Petty March 2, 2020March 2, 2020
  1. Business

Using Comparison Strategies in Your Pricing

Intro by Skip Cohen Beverly Walden regularly shares terrific content in her “Tuesday Tidbits” series. The post below was her last for 2019, and it’s perfect for getting you thinking about starting the new year out right! The issue is pricing strategy, and now is the time when so many of you are thinking about […]
Beverly Walden
Written by Beverly Walden February 27, 2020February 27, 2020
  1. Marketing

Your Blog – Building Blocks for the New Year – Part Two

Okay, so we hit on understanding your target readership in my last post. Let’s move on to how you’re going to get it done! If you’re not posting at least twice a week, same days, same time, then give it up! Your goal is to make yourself habit-forming, and nothing can do that better than […]
Skip Cohen
Written by Skip Cohen February 19, 2020February 19, 2020
  1. Marketing

Your Blog – Another Building Block for the New Year – Part One

It’s February, and for most of you, it’s still the “slow season.” I hate that expression because too many of you think the slow season means it’s time for you to kick back. You’ve accepted that revenue is going to be on the light side, and maybe even adjusted to the lower income for the […]
Skip Cohen
Written by Skip Cohen February 17, 2020February 17, 2020
  1. Business

Being in Business and Allowing Yourself to Be Vulnerable

Intro by Skip Cohen Looking through Chamira Young’s blog archives, I ran across this post about vulnerability. Being vulnerable is one of those overly used expressions most often reserved for discussions on relationships. At first, I was a little put off by its use in a post about business, but the more I read and […]
Chamira Young
Written by Chamira Young February 12, 2020February 12, 2020
  1. Business
  2. Marketing

Zappos – Fun to say, more fun to buy!

Intro by Skip Cohen Digging way back into Sarah Petty’s archives, I found this post about Zappos. The post was put up in their early days and it’s probably about the same time I started buying from them myself. But there are other points about the Zappos model that every business should include in their […]
Sarah Petty
Written by Sarah Petty February 10, 2020February 10, 2020
  1. Business
  2. Lifestyle

Are You Headed Towards Burnout?

I rarely share a post recently shared on my own blog, but the topic of burnout, especially with artists, is so relevant and too prevalent. When you’re about to hit the wall, you can feel the loss of creativity and passion. You feel the apathy setting in, but you’ve convinced yourself that it’ll just pass. […]
Skip Cohen
Written by Skip Cohen February 5, 2020February 5, 2020
  1. Business

Consistency Builds Trust and Builds Your Business

Intro by Skip Cohen Bev Walden regularly shares outstanding content in her Tuesday Tidbits email and again with her husband Tim, at Walden Coaching. If you’re looking for help to build a stronger presence as an imaging artist and business owner, it doesn’t get any better than time with these two! This recent article from […]
Beverly Walden
Written by Beverly Walden February 3, 2020February 3, 2020
  1. Inspiration
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Getting Subjects Comfortable in Front of Your Camera

Intro by Skip Cohen Over the years, I’ve looked at thousands of portraits and co-authored six books with four of the finest photographers in the industry. With every great portrait from each artist, there’s been a prominent ingredient of trust with the subject. The legendary Don Blair spent time talking with his client. His smile […]
Chamira Young
Written by Chamira Young January 29, 2020January 29, 2020
  1. Business

Old School Service – How are your phone skills?

In a business where communication is so important, we’re often judged on first impressions. That becomes especially relevant to using the phone. I’m amazed at how many of you have HORRIBLE phone skills. Yes, we live in a world driven by texting, emails, and social media, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t be able to […]
Skip Cohen
Written by Skip Cohen January 27, 2020January 27, 2020

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