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Whats the best Printing solution for my clients

 
gilvel1
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Apr 26, 2013 10:57 |  #1

I heard of sites that offer services to print and ship and its good quality . and i dont have to hassle with any prints or shipping its all done the a site.. what service or site does any recommend? Im in Los Angeles? thank you




  
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Apr 26, 2013 11:31 |  #2

I think some more information is needed.

Do you have a website that you are uploading the pictures to for customer viewing and ordering?

If not, I assume that you are having a viewing session with your clients. If thats the case, are you willing to upload pictures and place the orders from the lab yourself? The lab could then drop ship the prints directly to your customer - you wouldn't have to deal with delivery.


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Apr 27, 2013 02:36 as a reply to  @ drvnbysound's post |  #3

i use dropbox.com for viewing only
I want to be able to use my photography website for viewing and ordering prints (dropship)
or just upload to a 3rd party site for viewing and print as well..
A one stop shop would be ideal.




  
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Apr 27, 2013 02:41 |  #4

People tend to use sites like smugmug for a completely hands-off approach.


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