PhotoJobsDatabase- A GREAT start for new pro photographers
Posted on | December 7, 2008 | 1 Comment
The field of professional photography is more competitive than ever before. It is a daunting challenge for a student coming out of school to concentrate on their photography as well as learn how to go about starting their own business. A couple of years ago I was introduced to what I think is a fabulous product for the young photographer who is just starting out. The Deluxe PhotoJobsDatabase software is specifically designed for a photographer to be an easy to use all-in-one solution that allows a photographer to organize, manage, and grow their business.
It allows you to instantly create and customize contracts, estimates, invoices and other important documents. It also allows to keep track of your schedule, track portfolios, coordinate your marketing efforts, and much more. This software will streamline your business, allowing you to save time, improve your marketing, build client relationships, and ultimately free you up to spend more time on your photography! It includes a list of 1000 art buyers, photo editors and art directors that is updated 3 times a year. The contacts and tools within this program is invaluable to a photographers who is just starting out. There are two version of PJD. The Website lists the price as $189 for this Deluxe version, and $129 for the Standard version. Sounds like a GREAT deal to me! Plus, I believe that they also offer an educational discount. Get more info.
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May 3rd, 2010 @ 9:40 am
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