Any marketing ideas for a photo studio?

By admin · Monday, September 21st, 2009

I’m an assistant at a photo studio and need to come up with some marketing ideas. I’ve been racking my brain for the past week and got nothing really. Any ideas would be much appreciated. Thanks.

If you were my client, I would take some of the photos that you have rights to and turn them into a video slide show with some pretty music in the background and then add a title and credits page with a link to your studio website. Do one video per niche, so one for weddings, one for children, one for family photos.

Then, take those videos and post them on YouTube and as many other video sites as possible. In the video descriptions, include a link to your studio again. Make sure the titles of the video slide shows includes keyword phrases that your prospective clients would use to search for your studio plus your town name. So it could be "bridal portraits San Diego"

Another thing to check is to see if your studio is on Google Maps. If not, just click the link to add your business and follow the steps to add the business information.

Now, if your studio doesn’t have a website, you can always hire someone to make a direct response site for you. Just a regular website doesn’t do much, but a direct response one will allow you to get the contact info of people interested in your studio and build a mailing list that way. Then you can use email marketing to market the studio to your list.

Hope these ideas help!

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By Michael and Susan W on September 21st, 2009 at 5:26 pm

If you were my client, I would take some of the photos that you have rights to and turn them into a video slide show with some pretty music in the background and then add a title and credits page with a link to your studio website. Do one video per niche, so one for weddings, one for children, one for family photos.

Then, take those videos and post them on YouTube and as many other video sites as possible. In the video descriptions, include a link to your studio again. Make sure the titles of the video slide shows includes keyword phrases that your prospective clients would use to search for your studio plus your town name. So it could be "bridal portraits San Diego"

Another thing to check is to see if your studio is on Google Maps. If not, just click the link to add your business and follow the steps to add the business information.

Now, if your studio doesn’t have a website, you can always hire someone to make a direct response site for you. Just a regular website doesn’t do much, but a direct response one will allow you to get the contact info of people interested in your studio and build a mailing list that way. Then you can use email marketing to market the studio to your list.

Hope these ideas help!
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