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MARKETING YOUR WORK — What Works In Today’s Photo World – Maria Piscopo: “In my workshops and classes the most common concern is about marketing and getting business. My first and foremost answer is to have a business plan and then work that plan. It is simply not enough to put up a website, send out a few mailers, and see what happens. http://www.shutterbug.com/content/marketing-your-work-what-works-today’s-photo-world
GET READY FOR 2013 — Photographers Plan to Invest in New Lenses, Get New Clients via Word-Of-Mouth in 2013 – Lauren Margolis: “What are photographers’ major business and marketing goals for 2013? Where are they likely to find new business? Do they expect to make more money than last year? How will they market themselves? Turns out, photographers are pretty optimistic on the whole about 2013. And we got the data to prove it:” http://blog.photoshelter.com/2013/02/photographers-plan-to-invest-in-new-lenses-get-new-clients-via-word-of-mouth-in-2013/ GETTNG
NOTICED — SEO Tips. Nick Fancher: “ In this post, I will tell you the things I did for free or next to nothing that helped push my photography website to page one of organic Google searches. http://fstoppers.com/seo-tips-for-photographers
WANNA BUY A FLICKER PHOTO? — Flickr Adds “Request to License” Feature – There are billions of photos on Flickr, which is a whole lotta pretty to look at. But, if you’re a budding photographer, how do you get noticed? And, if you’re looking to use an image for your work, blog, ad campaign or more, how do you find just the right one and make sure you have the appropriate rights to use it? When Flickr members turn on the “Request to License” feature, a link will appear next to the license information on your images. People who click that link can request to license the image through Getty Images. http://www.creativepro.com/article/flickr-adds-request-license-feature
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