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If you are like other amateur photographers who go to a local photo studio to get your negatives developed or have a digital camera and only visit the studio in the neighborhood when you have decided on the best ones worthy of printing, or even if you send the photos online to a web studio service for sending you the positives, you may have often wondered what it would be like to have a photo studio of your own. It is only natural to think about this if you are passionate about going click and snap every now and then; however, if your work is mostly outdoor shoots, the need for a photographer’s studio is very limited especially if you do not have the time and energy required to invest in running the studio by yourself – not to mention the dough!

On the other hand, if you are basically an indoor shoot preferring person, you may be taken in by the benefits of mood lighting, perfect background setting, least disturbance work and controlled environment offered by your personal photography space so you can work in a focused manner with the model and get the perfect shot by adjusting studio lights to suit the ambience needed, which is so difficult during outdoor shoots that can be ruined by unexpected bad weather or other unforeseen circumstances. It is easier to achieve right lighting for the perfect shot in a studio rather than on an outdoor shoot where a photographer is at the mercy of Mother Nature and many a time, tourists or public gathering to see the shoot, which can be distracting as well as a waste of time.

So, even as the realm of photography has become so vast and varied that hobby photographers are taking to understanding the various nuances of this specialized field in order to become professionals or at least, trying to make some money off their interest, which many teenagers and young adults have been doing in the recent past, there is a lot to be attributed to the multi-dimensional features of new-age cameras in popularizing this hobby – along with the need for having a personal studio. When using cameras with video and audio features, photo-storage features (digital cameras and cell phone cameras) as well as those with additional photo-share abilities, the role of the humble camera when used with computerized gizmos that allow for alternations and touch-ups is a truly varied one that can best be utilized in a studio environment. But, one must not forget the challenges of taking to new technology such as required by setting up a photo studio with the latest digital photo alteration machines that allow one to make calendars, print stickers, stationery, gift items, use software like Photoshop to add or delete subjects in the photograph as well as refine their features to make the end result look fantastic; the amount of business coming in must decide the need for the hobbyist for setting up shop.

If renting out a small place for a few months shows good results, it may be a better to stick around with a rented studio or even a room in your house before taking the plunge to buy a studio as a lot of equipment and support, such as studio lights, backgrounds and perhaps even photographer’s assistants may be needed to build the business and the budget must be ready to accommodate these needs, so make one out first before considering other frills.

Abhishek Agarwal
http://www.articlesbase.com/photography-articles/photography-studio-points-to-ponder-before-getting-one-739810.html

Put Your Best Foot Forward

Posted in letterhead printing by admin April 2nd, 2010

You are a professional writer — therefore you need a professional identity or image. And if you also offer marketing consultation, that image becomes even more important (after all, you’re in the business of helping other businesses with their identity, you better have a decent one yourself).

People want to work with successful people. The image you present to the world goes a long way toward establishing that.

Although the following three tips are designed more for copywriters, all writers can benefit from taking a closer look at their professional identity.

1. Decide on a name. You’re probably leaning toward using your own name. I know many writers who have done that (i.e. Peggy Robert Communications) and there are advantages. Since many times your business ends up being yourself, you’re able to brand you and your business at the same time.

But there are also advantages to having a separate business name. It’s easier to outsource or turn your business into an agency. A business name can imply additional knowledge or expert status. Plus a clever business name gets people talking. I’ve had clients call me because they’ve been intrigued by my name. So before you decide to use your name, it might be worth it to play around with some alternatives first.

2. Create a slogan. Mine is communications that cut through the chaos. Part of why I like it is all the C’s — it sounds good with my name — Creative Concepts and Copywriting, Communications that Cut Through the Chaos. But that’s just me.

A good slogan is something that’s both easily remembered and sums up the essence of a business. It may take a few days or even weeks to come up with the right one. That’s okay — it’s better than rushing through this and ending up with something you’re not that happy with.

3. Choose a color scheme and logo. A graphic designer can help you here. I would not recommend this as a do-it-yourself-project unless you also specialize in graphics. (Trust me, it will look amateurish and people will know.)

A graphic designer can pull your look together the way you craft words for the right effect. Yes, it might cost you some money (unless you can work out a trade) but in the long run, it’s worth it.

This is also a good way to start building partnerships with graphic designers. Your clients may have need of a graphic designer, and they’ll appreciate you being able to offer recommendations. At the same time, graphic designers will have clients who need copywriting, and will bring those clients to you. It’s a win-win partnership.

Now that you have your look, you can move to the next stage and get your image out there. Have business cards, letterhead and envelopes printed. (Don’t use your ink jet printer to print these out. Again, people will know. But you may want to check out the Web — I’ve seen some high quality, inexpensive printing options out there.)

Be consistent with your look. Whatever marketing materials you create — from brochures to flyers to Web sites to print ads — make sure they match your image. Otherwise, you’ll look inconsistent (pun intended).

And, finally, while crafting your image, keep in mind this represents you and your business. Take your time. Make sure you love everything — name, slogan, logo and colors. Believe me, there’s nothing worse than racing through this process to just get something out there, only to decide a few months later you hate it. Not only have you spent money and time, but now you have business cards you’re ashamed to hand out to potential clients or a Web site you don’t want anyone to look at. Sort of defeats the purpose of having marketing materials, doesn’t it?

Michele PW
http://www.articlesbase.com/small-business-articles/put-your-best-foot-forward-690296.html

Brochure Folding Techniques That Rock

Posted in envelope printing by admin April 2nd, 2010

A brochure is effective marketing collateral that can help you make a success out of your promotional campaign. Your brochure’s main purpose is to attract your clients to purchase a product from you or avail of a service.

Even with a powerful message and exciting brochure printing design, all your efforts would be put to waste if you don’t have the right folding technique that would help your brochure spread out its wares in your recipients’ hands. Not to mention that your overall brochure printing cost is also determined by your folding pattern.

It matters then how you apply your folding technique. To make a possible sale and eventually increase your profits, you have to know what type of brochure folding technique would be suitable for your needs and purpose.

Contrary to what a lot of people think, effective brochures are made not only from great design or the perfect paper. (For most promotional materials actually, like the club flyers, success is more than these two elements.) For the most part, effective brochures are made by how they unfold.

For your next marketing campaign using brochures as your print collaterals, here are the most effective folding methods that you can use to increase your sales.

The Four-Page Fold. This simple brochure fold is the most basic as well as the simplest technique. It is suitable for direct mail campaigns because you don’t need envelopes to send them to your target clients. They’re very easy to make as well.

The Six-Page Fold. Also best for direct mail brochures and can be used as well for invitations. They can be applied to letterheads and literature materials for best results.

The Six-Page Accordion Fold. This technique uses the basic literature fold just like that of the 6-page. The only difference is the format applies the accordion as a design to the folding technique. Also ideal for direct mail campaigns.

The Eight-Page Parallel Fold. This is very popular among sales people as it promotes readability of more detailed information. Generally a literature and map folding technique, it is perfect for direct sales mailers and directional invitations. It can also be mailed even without an envelope.

The Eight-Page French, Eight-Page Map, Eight-Page Gate, Eight-Page Accordion, and the Eight-Page Roll Folds. All of these techniques are ideal for literature and map folding specifications. They are also great for detailed sales and marketing information, as well as for contents that use diagrams.

The Ten-Page Accordion, Ten-Page Parallel, and Twelve-Page Roll Folds. Also suitable for sales and product brochures with a more detailed content.

The Twelve-Page Broadsheet and Signature Folds. In addition to sales brochures with maps or diagrams, the 12-page broadsheet fold is also ideal for educational and training kits.

The 16-Page Broadsheet and Signature Folds. Suitable for general maps, educational or product descriptions in your brochures.

Folding is an art. Just like the Japanese origami, you can create a lot of things out of a mere piece of paper. In the same manner, when you fold your brochures, an art is created; an art that will draw your clients to your business, and eventually increase your ROI.

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Besides professional skills in massaging, a massage therapy table is also required for massaging business. There are many factors that will determine which massage therapy tables are suitable for the massaging business and, therefore, massage therapists have to be careful in selecting the right equipment for their business.

The first factor that massage therapists have to take into account is whether they need a movable or a stationary massage therapy table. This depends on their type of business and the space that they have. For example, if you want to give massaging service not only in your office, but to your clients’ homes, a portable table is a must for you. A portable massage therapy table also has a number of benefits compared to a statonary one. Some of them are :

- They are cheaper in terms of cost
- You can bring the table easily to your clients’ places to satisfy them
- When you want to re-arrange your things, it will be easier to move the table
- You can use it for dual-practice (both in-office and mobile services)

On the other side of the coin, a stationary table is also a good choice for those who want to specialize in in-office service only. It also provides more stability and is stronger than the portable one. Generally, stationary massage therapy tables are more expensive than portable ones.

Guidelines in Buying Massage Therapy Tables

Apart from the movable or non-movable type, there are other factors which you have to pay close attention to before purchasing massage therapy tables. The factors are :

- Weight and stability
- Durability
- Density or firmness of coverings
- Surface durability
- Vulnerability to chemical mixture such as lotions or oils
- Availibility of extra add-ons
- Ease to be cleaned

Besides that, there are also individual factors such as the affordability and the type of business that you will run. You can also purchase a simple one and then, in the future, you can further embellish it with new add-ons or upgrade the table. The objective of this is to boost the comfort and also give the clients a whole new experience while they are massaged.

There are also various accessories that you can buy to equip your massaging tables. They are :

- Adjustable rests for head, feet and arms
- Bolsters
- Face holes
- Cushions
- Headsets
- Pregnancy accomodations
- Carrying case
- Warmers

Warranties is also an important factor to consider. You would not want to spend a lot of money on a table and then you had to spend another large sum of money because it is broken, right?

It is imperative to consider these accessories and different types of massage therapy table before purchasing one. It ensures that you have made the right choice by choosing the right table so that you will not regret buying it in the future. With the right massage therapy table, your business will keep improving and the clients will all be satisfied.

Abhishek Agarwal
http://www.articlesbase.com/wellness-articles/choosing-massage-therapy-tables-tips-to-purchase-the-best-739615.html

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Envelope Postal

Posted in envelope printing by admin April 2nd, 2010

Envelope postal rates, need the biggest envelope to send at the lowest postal rate, go to http://www.Envelopes.com or call 866-751-6528 we are envelope postal experts that will help your envelope postal experience get better results

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