Preferably free. Definitely cheap. 
jenirose3 Goldmember 1,268 posts Joined Jun 2006 More info | Aug 14, 2008 10:02 | #1 Preferably free. Definitely cheap. Jeni
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stathunter "I am no one really" 5,659 posts Likes: 60 Joined Aug 2006 Location: California & Michigan More info | Aug 14, 2008 10:03 | #2 Customer referrals. Scott
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ChipAndrews Member 65 posts Joined Mar 2008 Location: Waterloo, NY More info | Aug 14, 2008 10:09 | #3 Word of mouth & a quality product speak volumes!! Canon 50D ~ Canon 40D
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I completely agree. That is where 90% of my work comes from. I'm just looking for any good ideas out there. Jeni
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710Studio Goldmember More info | Aug 14, 2008 11:12 | #5 JENIROSE3 - Are you just starting out, or do you have an established business? If you're just starting out, word of mouth is impossible to get. That said, what I did to get off the ground is place an ad on Craigslist.com for a free photosession. The client would get CDs of the full-sized images to do what they wish with. Sure, you don't get any $$$ for it, but what you DO get is incredible word of mouth. I shot 2 freebie sessions like that. Those 2 sessions turned into paying sessions before I knew it! =--My Gear List --=
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LWDail Senior Member 703 posts Likes: 4 Joined May 2007 Location: Where the wind comes sweeping down the plain! More info | Business clubs are a great place to start, or your local chamber of commerce. Canon 5D: 24-105mm L IS, 100-400mm L IS. Canon PowerShot ELPH 340HS, Canon GII. Canon AE-1: FD 50mm, 80-200mm. Holga 120N.
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710 STUDIO - I'm established. I agree with you though. I did the craigslist thing for a year. Prints at cost. No session fee. To gain experience not so much with photography ('cause I've been doing that for a while) but mainly in working with various types of people and the business aspect. Jeni
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lil_miss Goldmember 4,075 posts Likes: 1 Joined Aug 2006 Location: Auckland, NZ More info | Aug 14, 2008 16:26 | #8 |
Floriantrojer.com Senior Member 296 posts Joined May 2006 Location: Innsbruck, Austria More info | Free advertising is tricky.....smart people always claim that one has to spend money to earn more back. While I think that's mostly true (because nothing can beat good advertising) also extremely effective is the quality of your work. www.floriantrojer.com
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MJBCreative Senior Member More info | Aug 15, 2008 07:58 | #10 jenirose3 wrote in post #6106722 I'm pretty booked (approx 1-2 months in advance). But I thought there might be someone else out there that had some good ideas. I don't know about other types of photography, but most of your pros that are doing well with weddings anyways, aren't going to tell you what marketing ideas are working the best. Mike | flickr
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aram535 Goldmember 1,915 posts Joined Sep 2007 Location: Long Island, NY More info | Aug 15, 2008 16:37 | #11 Photography might be a different story, but here is my business story. Gear List * www.tranquilphotos.com
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MJBCreative Senior Member More info | Alright, I found it again. Mike | flickr
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tim Light Bringer 51,010 posts Likes: 375 Joined Nov 2004 Location: Wellington, New Zealand More info | Aug 15, 2008 23:23 | #13 Referrals. I give past customers a $250 credit if they refer someone to me, which helps, but people refer without this as well. Google adwords works well, but it's not free. Yellow pages is worthless. Wedding websites can be good, not the knot though, I only hear bad things about that place. Professional wedding photographer, solution architect and general technical guy with multiple Amazon Web Services certifications.
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cdp Hatchling 4 posts Joined Aug 2008 More info | I would say a good website will bring lots of customers. Most people shop on the web more now than ever. Classic Digital Photography
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PictureNorthCarolina Gaaaaa! DOH!! Oops! 9,318 posts Likes: 248 Joined Apr 2006 Location: North Carolina More info | Aug 16, 2008 07:39 | #15 Mike30D wrote in post #6116189 Alright, I found it again. Her name is Sarah Petty, she's a pro photographer who shares and teaches all her marketing ideas. Not exactly cheap, but I've heard good things about it. The Joy of Marketing - Cafe' Joy Waaayyyy too expensive considering the subject matter. You'll find many, many good books on amazon or at your local bookstore on the subject of marketing, advertising, etc. And you'll find many for free at your local library! Website
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