Minggu, 03 November 2013

CAMERA PROFITS USING YOUR CAMERA FOR EXTRA MONEY

  One of the easiest ways to making extra money is with a camera.
 More people own cameras than radios, and photography is the
 fastest growing hobby in the world. Yet using a camera as an
 extra income tool is chiefly overlooked!

 With a elfin imagination, a flair for showmanship, and just a
 hint of showmanship, the average man or woman, or even teenager,
 can easily make an extra $300 a pace with his camera.

 You don ' t have to have one of the popular, more expensive cameras
 either, or a lot of high priced attachments and equipment. in
 many instances, a Polaroid or other " off - the - shelf " camera will
 suit the purposes altogether. The only definite piece of extra
 equipment you may want to invest in would be a tripod for
 mounting the camera in certain situations.

 One of the easiest ideas is to weekend a issue ' s apparel store
 in one of the hustling shopping centers, or the offspring ' s department
 in one of the large department stores. Sell the supervisor or store
 lessor on the idea of your setting up in a corner of the store or
 department, and enchanting pictures of the shoppers ' offspring. He can
 uphold the fact that you ' ll be in the store enchanting pictures for
 a reserved prices during certain hours - - - possibly on Friday
 evenings and all day Saturdays - - - in his advertising, inasmuch as delineation
 more patrons into his store because of you.

 You ' ll need a sheet or plain piece of material, or some sort of
 quick set for a background. But this can be easily make or
 build yourself. You should also have an eye - proceeds placard that
 calls attention to what you ' re doing and the prices you ' re
 charging. Unless you ' re a asking player, spend the money to
 have this sign made for you by a professional. The next and last
 situation you ' ll need will be a two - part obtaining or coupon.

 This can be a simple piece of paper about 2 inches wide by 5
 inches long. On the godforsaken side draw wares for your customers to
 fill in their name, telephone number and address. You might also
 want to include space for additional information such as the
 child ' s name and age and number of offspring in the family, for
 inevitable efforts, but keep it brief and simple.

 On the right side of this coupon, have your business name,
 address and telephone number, plus a quick outline of the
 different kinds of photography work you knob, and feasibly a
 business slogan such as " Fulfilment Guaranteed or You Don ' t
 Pay. "

 To add a bantam bit of class to this coupon, take the basic
 outline of this idea over to a instant print shop. Tell them what
 you want; show them your outline; and have them typeset
 point. Then put a fancy border around the whole coupon and
 have it printed on colored paper. The best color is a " dollar
 bill " shade of unseasoned. If you want to give it even more class, you
 could have it printed on verdurous, lightweight card stock. You ' ll
 want to divide the " information " side of this coupon from the
 " business card " side with a dotted line and perforations.

 If you layout this coupon properly, you should be able to get six
 of them on an 8 1 / 2 by 11 sheet of paper or card stock. This
 means the printer can print and cut 6, 000 of them for about the
 same cost as printing circulars or flyers.

 On your printing, shop around for the best deal, but in the extent,
 it shouldn ' t cost more than $60 for all 6, 000 coupons which will
 come those 1, 000 sheets of paper or card stock.

 Now, when you take a person ' s picture, regardless of whether it ' s
 an " in - store " set - up out on the golf course, or along the plan,
 you give your customer one of your coupon - receipts and tell them
 their prints will be ready in a couple of days. They fill in the
 information part of the coupon and give it back to you, retaining
 your " business card " portion of it.

 When the prints are ready, you can phone the customer and conjure up
 him - - volunteer to deliver and collect; send them through the mail
 with a bill; or make arrangements with a store to take care of
 them until the people call for them and pay at that time.

 Most stores, golf courses, bowling centers, and other retail
 merchants will be glad to knob this part of it for you, because
 it brings the customers back into the places of business, and
 provides another sales opportunity for them.

 By all means, be sure to include an advertising circular with
 each set of pictures you deliver. This circular should put across
 how the customer can get more prints, how he can get enlargements
 of his favorites, and details comparable to all the other
 photography services you offer

 Back to the original " in - store " picture captivating set - up during
 evening shopping hours and on weekends for extra income. You can
 call attention to your " in - store " set - up, and bring in more
 business with a few merchandising promotional ideas. In the
 following paragraphs we give the highlights of a few ideas that
 have worked well. However, you should keep your eyes open to
 observe additional promotional ideas that could be adapted to fit
 your new business.

 Dress a helper in a clown suit, and take pictures of the kids in
 his lap or with his arm around the kids. Put a sandwich
 advertising board on a helper and let him stroll through the
 shopping center advertising the fact that you ' re in a Kiddies
 Clothing store taking pictures.

 Promote a " Baby of The Year " contest where you can take pictures
 of the babies, display the pictures on a " show board " and offer
 $100 cash plus a merchandise prize in a big drawing at the end of
 the year.

 Set up a booth in the mall and promote " Instant Snapshots. " Be a
 Roving Photographer and take candid shots of shoppers and promote
 a " Shopper Of The Year " contest. Work with a clown and have him
 " attach himself " to the kids, and ask if they ' d like to have
 their pictures taken with him. Build and inexpensive and portable
 set, such as an airplane, a race car, bucking bronco,
 hand - shaking scene with a famous person or " balloon figures " and
 take pictures of the people standing in or on these sets.

 Get out to the golf course and take pictures of the golfers
 teeing off. Get over to the bowling centers and take candid shots
 of the bowlers in action. Do the same thing wherever there ' s a
 sports event taking place. Be on the spot and ready whenever
 there ' s an opportunity to take team pictures.

 You might follow, or hire someone else to follow a Little League
 team through its season, taking candid and action shots. You then
 arrange the best pictures in a photo album with the team ' s name
 and year on front. You should be able to sell one of these albums
 to each member of the team.

 There ' s also the idea of " just " strolling through the park " on a
 Sunday afternoon. You can take candid and interesting pictures of
 couples, children and people in general spending time with their
 relatives.

 Keep tabs on the announcements of new births. Send advertising
 literature to the new mothers, and follow up with a phone call
 efforts to set up photography sessions.

 Keep tabs on the engagement notices in the weekend papers. Send
 your sales literature to the brides - to - be, and follow up with
 phone call efforts to take the wedding pictures.

 Set up a household and business photo inventory service. With
 this idea, you contact the insurance companies and determine if
 they will approve and endorse photographs you take of their
 policy holders ' household, personal, and business property in
 loss claims.

 Most will, and from there - - working either with the help of an
 insurance agent, the agency itself, or on your own - - contact
 owners of property and sell them on the idea of you taking
 pictures of the household goods they have insured. You take the
 pictures - - a pictorial inventory of everything they ' re claiming or
 would like to claim on an insurance policy - - and then identify the
 pictures, giving one set to the property owner and the other set
 to his insurance agent or company.

 Picture inventories of household and personal property is still a
 new thing, but everywhere it ' s been introduced, it ' s definitely
 proven to be a super money - maker for the people willing to get
 out and hustle.

 If this idea arouses your interest, you might want to check into
 a going franchise operation that gives you a complete business
 manual, operations guidebook, and ongoing consultant services:
 Photographic Inventory, PO Box 4046, Morgantown, WV 26505.

 Once you decide that using your camera to generate extra income
 is what you ' re going to do, get out and use your camera, start
 taking pictures, and allow yourself the opportunity to build.
 Give yourself the chance, and you ' ll quickly begin to think of
 hundreds of ideas for taking pictures, merchandising ideas for
 promoting your services, and sales angles for increasing your
 profits.

 The important thing is to get started, regardless of how small
 your start, and begin cashing in on an idea that ' s still in its
 infancy. This is an idea that can produce new concepts for profit
 every day of the week. An idea that can be fun, as well as
 financially rewarding for you!

 You ' ve got the idea and the plan - - the rest is up to you. You ' ve
 got the ball; now run with it!

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