Do You Deal With Small Business Owners?

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I’ve just signed on as an affiliate for a company called GoCreditWise and I’m testing the waters on this page here. There’s been some very promising results already.

These guys offer unsecured small business loans of $10K-$100K  to US clients with an established business, $100K+ turnover who are not operating in certain industries. Their slogan is that they lend based on business performance and credit scores, and the promos all suggest they offer a much needed alternate ...

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Feeling Trapped By Your Business? (You Need to See This…)

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It’s no secret that business owners the world over are doing it tough, and photography is no different. These days it’s a super competitive market and a lot of photographers feel they have to be everywhere and do everything to stand a chance.

And in my day-to-day with GlobalEye I hear from a lot of photographers who, for one reason or another, are about ready to give up.

And none of these reasons have anything to do with character flaws…

Or how hard ...

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The Biggest Threat to Your Business in 6 Years…

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The “Guru to the Gurus” Rich Schefren, just released his NEW free report TODAY.

Profit Prophesy Report

I’ve been a big fan of Rich Schefren for quite a while and I’ve shared a number of his ground-breaking reports with our photographers over the years. More importantly, we’ve applied a lot of his ideas and strategies to our business here, and incorporated a lot of what he teaches in the business ...

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Video Marketing For Photographers

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Video has long been a favourite tool of mine for promoting photography websites. It’s a strong visual medium ideally suited to photography, and it’s a powerful SEO tools that gets great results, very fast. The big factor there is, Gogle and the other search engines give videos and the video sharing sites a lot of respect, so even when it’s difficult to get a page to rank for a specific phrase, you can often rank a video instead, and use ...

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How Do You Start A Photography Business?

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I had an email this week from a photographer wanting to know the best way to get started in the business of photography. As questions go, it’s about as open-ended as you’re going to get, but the interesting thing is, it’s one I get all the time. Maybe it’s a sign of the times that people want easy answers and cookie-cutter solutions, but the fact is, photography as a business is never going to be so simple.

The business of photography ...

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Logo Creator Software

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Here’s a nifty piece of software for creating a slick professional logo, plus all sorts of other graphics for your business. Watch the video below to see how much it can do… and how easily it does it, then grab your own copy here!

This is an area where a lot of photographers let themselves down … they might shoot professional images but then they try to market them with amateur graphics! If you’re determined ...

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New Stock Images of Moreton Bay coastal wetlands.

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<p>Moreton Bay coastal wetlands.. A new collection of stock images from Ian Hallmond Coastal wetlands encompass mangrove forests and associated saltmarches and sedgelands.
Moreton Bay Marine Park covers an area over 13,000ha of mangroves with the most extensive communities occuring near the river mouths.
There are about 150 species of plants found in the habitats of wetlands including mangrove, intertidal mudflats, saltmarches, paperbark woodlands, open grasslands, casurina and eucalypt forest and…</p>

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New Monarch Butterfly (Danaus plexippus) Stock Pho

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New Monarch Butterfly (Danaus plexippus) Stock Pho

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Stock Photo Images of Hummingbird Clearwing (Hemar

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<p>Hummingbird Clearwing (Hemaris thysbe) Sphinx Moth. A new collection of stock images from Ernie Hunter Something zooms over a flower and hovers but it doesn’t quite look like a Hummingbird. It’s probably a Hummingbird Clearwing Sphinx Moth. The size of a small hummer, they to can hover as they extend their proboscis, like a butterfly, to sip nectar. They are diurnal. Which means, although they are a moth they fly during the day. Their wings are transparent except ...

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Raid on Gananoque – War of 1812 Re-enactment Stock

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Raid on Gananoque – War of 1812 Re-enactment Stock

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New Photo Stock Images of Eco tourism in Kaikoura

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New Photo Stock Images of Eco tourism in Kaikoura

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Featured Photographer: John Carr. Fine Art Photogr

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<p>John Carr is a Fine Art Photography from South Australia based in Adelaide South Australia.
The majority of John’s work is from the Great Outdoors. His travels include:- Turkey, Syria, Jordan, Jerusalem, Pakistan, India and Nepal. Close to home, large areas of South Australia including Kangaroo Island & the Flinders Ranges. Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra the Kimberley & Tanami regions. Other subjects include a wide range of Agriculture, covering different crops through…</p>

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: Ernie Hunter Photographer Profile

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: Ernie Hunter Photographer Profile

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New Stock Images of Portland Museums

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<p>Portland Museums. A new collection of stock images from Susan Frost Oregon Museum of Science and Industry as well as exhibits at Oregon Historical Society.
Check out more stock photography by Susan Frost here.</p>

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New Photo Stock Images of Children

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<p>Children. A new collection of stock images from Howard Birnstihl Just lying in the grass, thinking by the pond, clowning around in costume, searching under rocks and climbing trees, chores and drinking fountains, blowing bubbles and hanging around with the gang, tackling spaghetti, trying a trail bike, crashing the snow sled or just reading quietly under the table with puss. That’s childhood.</p>

<p> Check out more stock photography by Howard Birnstihl here.</p>

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Viral Photography eBooks

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Just incase you haven’t heard … we’ve just opened the doors on this new website …

We’ve got a heap of photography ebooks from several authors, all available for free download, but it gets even better. You can ‘rebrand’ them with your affiliate IDs and make money giving them away!

It’s all super easy and explained on the website, so please check it out…

http://www.photowebprofits.com

If you have a photography book you’d like to contribute, you’l ...

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Self Publishing For Photographers

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Self publishing is a major growth industry but it seems photographers just aren’t interested? I’m guessing a lot are concerned about image security if they start publishing digital photo books, but I’m sure most just haven’t really appreciated the potential here. Here’s a few stats that might make you think about it a little differently…

  • Ebook sales grew 177% last year.
  • 53% of people who buy eBook readers state that they now read more books than they did before.
  • 51% of eReader owners ...
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New Birds of Prey Stock Photography

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<p>Birds of Prey. A new collection of stock images from Dave Knowles Birds of prey hunt for their food primarily via flight, using their keen senses, especially their vision. The talons and beaks tend to be relatively large, powerful and adapted for tearing flesh, they primarily hunt vertebrates, including other birds. Most female birds of prey are larger than the male. Check out more stock photography by Dave Knowles here.</p>

It’s a great time to be a photographer!

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If you’ve been following along you’ll know I put out a report a little while back called “The Death of Stock Photography?”  It was a detailed look at our industry and some of the challenges facing it, and I believed it also offered some practical solutions. Well it’s definitely stirred a few people up!

Mostly the feedback has been very encouraging… people who’d been thinking much the same thing and looking for solutions in similar areas… but there’s been a few ...

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New Photo Stock Images of Swan Upping at Henley on

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<p>Swan Upping at Henley on the river Thames in the UK. A new collection of stock images from Dave Knowles Swan Upping is an annual ceremonial establishing a mute swan census. During the ceremony, the Queen’s, the Vintners’, and the Dyers’ Swan Uppers row up the river Thames in a rowing boat called skiffs. Swan upping serves to check the health of the mute swans on the river Thames, the swans are rounded up, caught, marked, and then released. ...

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