Archive for March, 2009

Analyzing the microstock business plan may suggest that renting or leasing a D-SLR camera with double digit mega pixels might suit your ramp up to productivity than a middle of the road digital performer. How long do you give yourself to find the right camera? How long until you feel your target image volume is reached to start marketing online?

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Social marketing and email marketing all happen when working to promote microstock sales and image acceptance. If people are communicating with you online, they cannot afford to make any assumptions about your talent or capabilities. You must demonstrate this via your work. Your competitors will be doing it!

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If you haven’t kept a tickler file chronicling those “rainy day” photography trek inspirations, borrow from this essay. Sometimes we can become focused on other things and then a beautiful photo capturing opportunity will pass you by. All you need is the camera, a pair of walking shoes, and some sunscreen.

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Geographic and place name microstock photography should be well speleld out. Key details of a statue or building should be included, especially the architects name and cross streets. Copyrighted buildings should not be offered unless copyright photography rights and usage permissions have been obtained.

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The ebook market is blooming with microstock potential. Today many startup book publishers are working toward publishing online. The use of custom images is growing and access to these images across the world or from across town can happen via a microstock site. The ebook author website publisher or publishing house media director will be your photo customer.

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