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Making Money From Your Images; An Online Event Photography Solution
“I’ve done the calculations time and again,” Gomez says, “and I couldn’t run my own site for anywhere near the cost.” The photographic career of Jody Gomez started off simply enough, as a spectator parent when her son began riding steers. Frustrated by the poor quality of the pictures snapped and sold by another parent, Gomez began taking her own photographs, starting off with an entry-level 35mm Canon Rebel. In short order, Gomez was installed as the official photographer for the California Junior Bull Riders Association, which led directly to more bull riding coverage and other opportunities. As the work started rolling in, Gomez reinvested in her company’s success.
Today, she uses high-end D-SLRs to shoot everything from weddings and concerts
to large events like San Diego Padres games and football matches for Pop Warner,
the nation’s largest youth football organization. For all her high-profile
event work, however, Gomez finds that “the bread and butter is still in
the everyday event shooting.”
The online sales service Gomez uses is functionally identical to that recently
launched by this magazine, www.shutterbugstorefront.com.
Gomez detailed some of the features she relies on to make her business run as
smoothly and profitably as possible.
Selling photographs is what it’s all about and Gomez says her online
sales site is “one of the best marketing resources available.” Event
participants know Gomez; she uses business cards so families know where to purchase
prints and gifts.
In addition, vouchers can be used to pre-sell events. You sell a voucher at
the event. It guides the customer to your website and they can order their choice
of photos they’ve prepaid for. You can also set up package pricing, provide
coupons, and more.
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