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August 17, 2017 By Sixth-Bloom Leave a Comment

Three Ways Photoshop Templates Can Help You Promote Your Business

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The life of a professional photographer is a busy one. Photo sessions and editing can take up all of your time leaving very little for promoting your business, finding new clients and keeping in touch with your current ones. This is where using Photoshop marketing templates can really help you out with your workload. Here are just a few ways you can use them.

1. Promote your studio and get new business by catching the eye of potential clients – Marketing templates take the time and effort you would have to spend creating your own off your plate. This leaves you more time to focus on what’s at the top of your to do list, spend time with your family, or binge watch a new series on Netflix. I’m not judging.

2. Stay in touch with your current clients – Use mini session marketing templates to let them
know what type of sessions and special offers you have coming up. Send them a session
reminder card to let them know their appointment date and time, and use a studio
magazine template to let them know what to expect from their photo session and how to
prepare. Follow up after with a thank you card to let them know how much you appreciate
their business.

3. Make extra income by offering your clients printed cards – When you get together to look
over the photos from their session, let them know that you can use their amazing photos to
create beautiful greeting cards and announcements. Offering this service saves them the
time and the hassle of having to make and print their own cards, and it’s easy for you
because you can have them printed at the same place you have your prints done.
Who wouldn’t love that option during a busy holiday season, the hectic time of a child
graduating or announcing an engagement?

So, there you have it! Three simple ways to promote and grow your business as well as save yourself precious time. I’m even giving away a HUGE package of 13 freebies so you can try them out and see for yourself. You can download them here: Angry Rock Design Big Freebie Bundle.

And here’s a special coupon code for the Angry Rock Design Shop. Get 35% off your entire order by using the code AUGUST17.

If you have any questions or suggestions for new items, you can find me at angryrockdesign.com or my Etsy shop. Stop by sometime, I’d love to hear from you.

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Trina Jentsch is the owner of Angry Rock Design. Trina loves graphic design and is happiest when she is creating things. She also enjoys spending time with her family and friends, eating great food, and baking. When she isn’t staring at a computer screen, you can find her hanging out on the couch with her husband and Scottie dogs binge watching Netflix.

 

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