I Took The Picture And Was Set For Life... And Other Compelling And Brilliant Selling Photos Online Tips
Another example is that you can write articles and submit them to websites around the web. This brings you more targeted visitors who have read your articles and are interested to learn more, plus builds your status as an expert at what you do...
You can also do things like... interview experts and create your own digital information product (just like my Photo Toolkit ebook), adding Google Adsense to your website, recommending affiliate related products to earn commissions, and much more...
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Firstly let me give you full disclosure. This review will be completely bias as the 'Photo Toolkit is my own product, created by me from the ground up. :)
So, I'll just explain how it can help you with your photography. In a nutshell what I have done is bring profitable ideas and methods from Internet marketing and to photography.
I think a lot of photographers are not aware that you can really 'wide-angle' your online presence and reach a lot more people that you may have ever realized, just by using some simple techniques.
Photography
is great because, well, it's just that you can see
much deeper into
the TRUE reality of things...
The thing I have noticed is that some photographers are reluctant to tackle marketing head on. But, you can break it up so that it becomes as easier process, and also profitable for you.
At the same time you get to learn new things. The fact that it's potentially another stream of income for your photo business is very motivational.
For example, if you sell digital cameras from your website, and you also gave out a valuable free digital camera buyers guide with each camera, do you think people would be more likely to purchase from you?
At the same time your buyer's guide has affiliate links in it so that any future sales that happen you get a commission from. :)
It really is just a matter of seeing the bigger picture :) and not limiting yourself to just taking and selling photos. Once you've built up a few additional income streams then you'll have a LOT more free time to create any sort of photography you want...
What I've mentioned here is just a few of the ideas I write about in the Digital Photo Toolkit.
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