Posts Tagged ‘entrepreneur’
Event Photography Tips
Posted by Willy Wong in Entertainment on March 2nd, 2010
A great way to make money with photography is to focus on events. You will be surprised about how many people want events covered and photographed.
Here’s how you can do it
You must be careful what events to cover if you want to make money. Only where people want to retain memories will it be worth your while.
One idea is to go to kids sports events. Get permission from the coach to click pics for the parents watching and then start clicking away. If you turn up with a huge telephoto lens like the ones used for pro coverage of events, you will be taken seriously. Make sure you get all the kids doing great action shots and then hand out flyers to all the parents watching with your web address. If you can get hold of the parents email address so you can email them the URL of you site then upload the pics to your web site that day and email everyone. If you have a simple shopping cart set up you can make money in a few hours as people pop in to see the pics and buy them for $20 or more a pop.
You can do a similar thing with weddings. Take all the regular shots as part of the wedding coverage but then get your URL printed on the wedding invites and all the other wedding materials and also get an email list of all the wedding guests, offer the couple a nice 20% discount for doing this and then take lots of extra pics at the wedding of the guests doing all the things they do. Upload all the pics to your site and send the emails. You will then make a lot more money than the 20% discount it cost you because then 20 or 30 people will be also buying your pics at $20 or more a shot straight from your site. Charging a higher price for high res pics is also a great money spinner.
Reaching The Gold Level With Travel Ventures Is Just The First Step
Posted by Thomas E. McMurrain in Internet on January 3rd, 2010
Are you considering getting involved with TVI Express but are afraid of being suckered into another network marketing scam where you have to make a hefty investment with no guaranteed income to show for it? Your fears are not unlike any others but if you know some truths about this fairly new multi-level marketing opportunity, it may be helpful to show that you really don’t have very much too lose and a lot to gain by enrolling in TVI.
I Hate the Continued Money Investment!
TVI Express has a one-time upfront fee of less than 295 to become a member with absolutely no strings attached. Most people find this hard to believe. Especially if you have been involved with affiliate programs in the past that have sucked you dry by demanding a monthly membership fee, purchasing ridiculous amount of junk merchandise, and distracting you with inspirational events in an effort to keep you from getting down and to motivate you to invest additional funds in the program.
Office Space For Rent: A Reasonable Price
Posted by Todd McClain in Computer on September 19th, 2009
Before you think about moving your business to another rented premises, or if you are thinking about moving a business that you started at home, which has now grown to the point that you need to rent office space, it is important to think about your business needs. You need to prioritise your needs and be clear about what you are looking for before you even begin the search for the right office to rent. Being clear and setting objectives will make the hunt easier and also shorter as there will be plenty of offices to rent you just need to make sure that you get the right one.
A lease is an agreement between the lessor (the owner of the mobile office that is being leased) and the lessee (the person or company to whom the lease is given), giving the lessee exclusive possession of the mobile office trailer for a fixed period of time in exchange for money (which is most often paid monthly). Some mobile office vendors offer a lease-to-purchase option that discounts the purchasing price of the mobile office trailer at the end of the lease.
Unlike leasing a mobile office, a mobile office rental is usually flexible. There is often no monetary penalty (or a very small one) for turning over the rented mobile office unit early. This allows for all sorts of unanticipated delays or changes in schedule. Also, unlike leasing, there is usually no option to buy the mobile office at the end of the rental period.