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How to get into the advertising business?

 
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Dec 12, 2012 20:18 |  #1

Say you have a small photog business and you are conquering your area with portraits and the occasional wedding, and it's going okay, maybe 4-8 shoots a month, but you want to move on to something bigger and better.

option 1: advertise my small business and increase sales, make more money, name gets out to big agencies, I get a call.

option 2: I go out and find these agencies, send them some work, asking for a job?

If anyone has any insight on how this works, I'd be glad to know!


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Dec 12, 2012 22:31 |  #2

Option 3: Find out who the art director is for the type of work that you think you can do. Make an appointment. Show up with a dozen samples of your best work.
Keep in touch.

Option 4: Some agencies have a day set aside for new reps & vendors to display their work to several ADs at the same time. Ask.


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Dec 13, 2012 19:10 |  #3

Find out who makes the decisions wherever you're trying to get in.

Then wine them and dine them.

There's a crap-ton of nepotism in the commercial advertising world.


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Dec 13, 2012 19:37 |  #4

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Dec 14, 2012 09:08 |  #5

Dooms_day wrote in post #15359781 (external link)
Say you have a small photog business and you are conquering your area with portraits and the occasional wedding, and it's going okay, maybe 4-8 shoots a month, but you want to move on to something bigger and better.

option 1: advertise my small business and increase sales, make more money, name gets out to big agencies, I get a call.

option 2: I go out and find these agencies, send them some work, asking for a job?

If anyone has any insight on how this works, I'd be glad to know!

Option 1 seems like an unlikely scenario unless you're doing something photographically that's really special.

Option 2 (while conventional and still difficult) is probably the better choice.


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