Advice needed--new business contact
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- Patricia_C
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Advice needed--new business contact
Hello Everyone,
I got a great call from my brother today. I did a slideshow for his son's first birthday using professional pictures, in which he had purchased the copyrights for. He took that show to the photographer a few days ago to show her what I had done and she has said that many of her customer were looking for this, but that she didn't know anyone who did it, nor the time herself to do so...(Gotta love my brother, my own personal salesperson) anyway the owner said that she would link my website from hers, and I could leave brochure/business cards at her studio. I'm to call her next week to discuss.
So, I've never worked with anyone in this manner, only individuals. I charge a per photo charge, extra for scanning and a base set-up fee. I don't know if this would be the way to do it if she were to include the slideshow in a package. I'm wondering what you all do or think. I think a set charge where they can add on a commission might be more in order. But then I would have to say how many photos this charge will allow, which I personally think, gets confusing for the customer,...1-25 photos for this amount, 26-50 photos this amount. With my normal business practices, I want the customer to be able to select whatever photos they choose, without worrying what package it might fit into. So can you advice me on what might work best in this scenario?
Regards,
I got a great call from my brother today. I did a slideshow for his son's first birthday using professional pictures, in which he had purchased the copyrights for. He took that show to the photographer a few days ago to show her what I had done and she has said that many of her customer were looking for this, but that she didn't know anyone who did it, nor the time herself to do so...(Gotta love my brother, my own personal salesperson) anyway the owner said that she would link my website from hers, and I could leave brochure/business cards at her studio. I'm to call her next week to discuss.
So, I've never worked with anyone in this manner, only individuals. I charge a per photo charge, extra for scanning and a base set-up fee. I don't know if this would be the way to do it if she were to include the slideshow in a package. I'm wondering what you all do or think. I think a set charge where they can add on a commission might be more in order. But then I would have to say how many photos this charge will allow, which I personally think, gets confusing for the customer,...1-25 photos for this amount, 26-50 photos this amount. With my normal business practices, I want the customer to be able to select whatever photos they choose, without worrying what package it might fit into. So can you advice me on what might work best in this scenario?
Regards,
Re: Advice needed--new business contact
First, this is very exciting, isn't it? Congratulations and take your brother out to dinner.
You'll need to discover whether this photographer wants you as a subcontractor where their clients would pay the photographer for the show as part of some package deal, or whether they just want to be able to refer their clients to an independent show producer. Since they are inviting a display of your brochures, I'm guessing the latter but you won't know for sure until you speak with them.
1. Independent contractor - you already know what to do except the photographer may expect a finder's fee.
2. Subcontractor - keep it simple for the photographer. If they are going to be the middle man between you and the end client, a bunch of complex options is going to be difficult.
Either way, be flexible, but keep it profitable and manageable for yourself. The exception to the profit rule may be if you need the exposure this photographer will give you - which means you'd want your name on everything.
You'll need to discover whether this photographer wants you as a subcontractor where their clients would pay the photographer for the show as part of some package deal, or whether they just want to be able to refer their clients to an independent show producer. Since they are inviting a display of your brochures, I'm guessing the latter but you won't know for sure until you speak with them.
1. Independent contractor - you already know what to do except the photographer may expect a finder's fee.
2. Subcontractor - keep it simple for the photographer. If they are going to be the middle man between you and the end client, a bunch of complex options is going to be difficult.
Either way, be flexible, but keep it profitable and manageable for yourself. The exception to the profit rule may be if you need the exposure this photographer will give you - which means you'd want your name on everything.
Re: Advice needed--new business contact
Patty, I have no advice whatsoever, but I just have to congratulate you on getting such an excellent opening and also for having a cheerleader for a brother. This could be the start of something nice and big for you. Hurray for Patty!
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Re: Advice needed--new business contact
Same here - congratulations! I hope this opens plenty of business opportunity for you! All the best!
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- Patricia_C
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Re: Advice needed--new business contact
Thank you to everyone for your congratulations and words of wisdom. I'm hoping for the best.
Still looking for someone who maybe does memorial show for a funeral home to advise if they charge a flat rate and how many photos they allow???
Regards,
Still looking for someone who maybe does memorial show for a funeral home to advise if they charge a flat rate and how many photos they allow???
Regards,
Re: Advice needed--new business contact
Patty,
I'm confused. Your hopeful new business is for a photographer, right? I guess I missed the post asking about memorial shows. Anyway, Lynn in this thread said she does memorial shows. Maybe she can help.
viewtopic.php?f=18&t=13684
Mark
I'm confused. Your hopeful new business is for a photographer, right? I guess I missed the post asking about memorial shows. Anyway, Lynn in this thread said she does memorial shows. Maybe she can help.
viewtopic.php?f=18&t=13684
Mark
- Patricia_C
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Re: Advice needed--new business contact
Yes, you are right. But I was thinking someone who does memorial shows for funeral homes would likely do them as a subcontractor and thus may find some answers.
Re: Advice needed--new business contact
Patricia_C wrote:she has said that many of her customer were looking for this, but that she didn't know anyone who did it, nor the time herself to do so...the owner said that she would link my website from hers, and I could leave brochure/business cards at her studio.
Now that I read this again, it really sounds like she just wants to be able to refer her customers to a show producer if they have an interest. I can't imagine a photographer linking to your website or displaying your brochures if they were going to offer your show as part of their photo packages. But don't stress. Just go talk to them and see what they have in mind. Take a looping DVD demo show with you in case they want to be able to run one on a lobby TV. And don't forget to talk about developing a promo show for the photographer. They may not be thinking about a promo, but WE know there's no better way to showcase photos than with a professionally designed ProShow.
Re: Advice needed--new business contact
So, Patricia... what's the status? We want to hear about your new client.
Re: Advice needed--new business contact
Patty,
You might get some ideas from these 3 competitors web sites;
http://www.lastingmemoriesdvd.com/packages.html
http://www.familyheritageproductions.com/services.html
http://www.createmylastingmemories.com/ ... ation.html
silverfox
You might get some ideas from these 3 competitors web sites;
http://www.lastingmemoriesdvd.com/packages.html
http://www.familyheritageproductions.com/services.html
http://www.createmylastingmemories.com/ ... ation.html
silverfox
- Patricia_C
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Re: Advice needed--new business contact
Alas, client is not availalbe to talk until tomorrow.
Thanks for the links...I'll check them out.
Thanks for the links...I'll check them out.
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