I received an email the other day from one of our NPB subscribers wanting to know “How To Create A Portfolio” to show prospects. So…I decided to create a video explaining how I would create a portfolio from scratch and gain some additional benefits in the process.
Watch the short video below to see how you can follow this simple technique.
As usual…post a comment and let me know what you think.
Enjoy!
Another common problem new photographers have…is creating their (IM) Aka: Interest Magnet. This is a portrait to create desire for their services. Check out some of our IM’s that we’ve created and now offer to our NPB club members.
Digital Photography Tips Using Photoshop And Digital backgrounds March 24th, 2010
In this post I wanted to share a portrait that one of our NPB students (Carol) created and posted on our forum. I thought it was a great example of how you can create a beautiful portrait with some basic tools. I think you’ll see after you watch the video
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Here’s an example of the finished portrait. Great Job Carol!
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Beginners Photography Photoshop Tutorials – Creating Cover Ups January 19th, 2010
In this video I will show you how to create a Cover-Up layer when working with Digital Backgrounds and Props.
Basically a Cover-Up layer is an additional layer that covers the front of the prop in the Digital Creation. We have been using these in our own business and have recently started including them with our Digital Backgrounds and Prop Sets.
Watch the video to understand how these Cover-Up layers are created and work.
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As always…leave your comments below and let us know what you think!
Enjoy!
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Get Inspired! How Taking Action Really Works January 4th, 2010
I received this email from Debbie and I wanted to share it with everyone. I think it’s very important to realize that most people have some kind of fears and struggles in life, but the ones that constantly Take Action…will succeed.
I’m not sharing this to brag, just to allow you to see that you’re not alone and everyone experiences some kind of challenges through their journey.
I want you to read this and be inspired for this upcoming year and make the decision Today, that you can do this.
Here’s what Debbie wrote to us on Christmas day.
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Hi Scott
Now owning a Nikon D40, Alien Bee lights & having 10 clients just in Dec & actually winning 1 weeks group assignment & getting HM on a couple other weeks, doing 2 weddings & a little league baseball team of the cutest kids. I’m still no where near where I want to be but its a huge improvement over before.
I hit some bumps in the road & couldn’t get everything you offered this year but plan to catch up on what I can get after the first of the year.I do need to find out if BizControl is still available to purchase as well.
Keep up the great work & know that your extended family here in KY are right there with you!
Luv & hugs to you all!
Debbie
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I hope you feel inspired after reading that and see that it takes, passion, desire and a commitment to yourself and your dreams.
Keep focused!
Scott
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Photography Business Marketing Tips – Limited Offers January 4th, 2010

How to use the “Limited Offer” in your Photography Business Marketing.
You can be the best photographer in the world, but if your marketing stinks, you’re pretty much out of business. You need to constantly focus on testing and improving your marketing forever.
I want to show you a very effective technique that small businesses don’t often use. This can be done over and over again creating a snowball effect that will continue to grow for years.
Using Limited Sessions Or Limited Time Offers
When using these limits in your photography business, it will create what we call (Scarcity) in the marketing world. This will help get people to Take Action and schedule their appointment or buy those extra prints for more profits.
This has been practiced by every successful business and it works. Why is “Black Friday” the biggest shopping day of the year? Because we’ve been trained through marketing that it’s the biggest shopping day.
Why can a store offer these special prices from 5AM until 10AM? They create the specials and remove them at 10AM. The specials don’t just disappear, they are removed by the company that created them. They make up the rules.
So now you might be asking ” How can you add this to your photography business marketing”?
Here’s one example that will show you the potential.
Offer a special theme day for your studio that you’re only having on a certain weekend. Your studio has 15 limited spots available for this special weekend and once they’re gone…they’re gone.
You should start advertising this at least 30 days before the event, so you can build up the excitement and sell out your 15 spots.
The most effective way to market this strategy is through email marketing. This way you can send out the announcement 30 days before the event. Then you should email again 2 times per week letting everyone know about the event. Most importantly, you want to email them when and if it Sells Out.
This is very important because now you’re training your prospects and customers for the next event. If they waited until the last minute for this event and then were told it was sold out, they’ll call earlier next time.
You will find that the more events you have like this that sell out, the faster you will book up at the next event. Remember, your training your list just like we’ve been trained about Black Friday.
I want to finish by saying that you always want to be honest and upfront and give a reason why it’s limited. In this case, you can only take 15 appointments in 2 days. They are spaced 1 hour apart for their convenience and because you like to allow plenty of studio time for each client’s sitting.
Be creative and learn to love marketing your photography business and the rewards will be endless.
Happy Shooting!
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