Wednesday 19 December 2007

The Money Cam

Welcome to The Money Cam!


So, what is this place anyway?

The Money Cam is a newsletter designed to give cutting edge marketing advice to working photographers. It's a no BS type of newsletter. I'll give it to you straight like I see it, and you can take that for what it's worth.

Keep in mind that I'm not some stiff sitting in an office chair, I'm out there every single day doing the same stuff that you are (or want to be) doing.

This newsletter is serious, straight to the point, fun, fresh, and most importantly valuable. It can, and will, change the way you do business.

I strive to provide usable content that can be implemented THAT DAY to generate more business.

I'm not going to claim that these techniques will be easy and require no work... because let's face it, we're running a business here. We know that everything in business takes work. You get out what you put in, and so forth.

In fact, if you're here looking for freebies and "easy money" style solutions, I've got to be honest... this probably isn't the newsletter for you. This is a newsletter for SERIOUS PHOTOGRAPHERS that are either already working in the industry, or want to work in the industry and are WILLING TO PUT IN THE TIME AND ENERGY it takes to build a successful business.

As such, I've decided to charge a monthly fee for this content.

HOLD ON!

I know what you're thinking... but let me break it down for you.

A subscription to my newsletter is $9/month, and it will be going up again soon. (If you subscribe now, you'll be locked in at the $9 price point.)

Why am I charging $9/month? Because people that aren't serious about their business won't invest a measly $9/month into it.

Why does that matter to you? A few reasons actually.

Everyone knows that the premise upon which marketing is built is to stand out from the crowd (kind of, we'll talk about this in the newsletter though). If I were giving this information away for free, there would be hoards of people that just bought themselves a Digital Rebel or Nikon D40 that have almost no business in the business, using these techniques to market for jobs at ridiculously low price points and further destroying the industry (another sore subject haha).

The techniques would be used everywhere, and they would become useless almost instantly and ineffective. Everyone would lose out.

Furthermore, if you're not spending at LEAST $9 on your business per month, then I know you're not in it to win it and I can safely assume that you're just looking for another article about how to make millions with your camera.

So, think of this as an investment into your business. A NO RISK investment at that!



Here's what I'm going to do for you...


Sign up TODAY and I'll give you the first 30 days for $1.00.

That's right, ONE DOLLAR.

If you don't like what you see, simply un-subscribe at any time and you'll have no further obligation. On top of that, I'll even give you your $1 back. ;)

After your first 30 days, you'll be billed the regular rate of $9/month but you'll be able to unsubscribe at any time without question.

So, make the investment in your company NOW!










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I almost forgot, you're probably wondering what you should expect from this newsletter. Every month is packed with:

  • Marketing tips and techniques to bring your photography business to a new level
  • Photography niches that are nearly void of competition
  • Sales tips to improve the purchase of prints and merchandise
  • Member questions and comments, see what others are experiencing across the nation
  • And MUCH, MUCH more....







Thursday 13 December 2007

Halfway Done

I just wrote my Systematic Theology A final exam. I've decided this marks my cresting over the magical 45 credit barrier, which means I'm now more than 50% done the MDIV! It's all downhill from here. By my calculations I should be done in June 2009. That's a total of 4.5 years. Can I come home after that?