Thursday, May 19, 2011

Yes, Wedding Photo Albums Online Are What brides Are Demanding These Days

By Kevin Browne


If you get a chance ever to spend a day with a photographer at a wedding be ready to hear a lot of questions about wedding photo albums online. And NOT being able to offer that option will mean that you might not get the job. Or others for that matter.

Sorry to be blunt, but if you are not offering online albums, another great photographer will... and you you will lose out on what could be a very profitable job. That's simply what brides and new couples have come to expect. And you need to have this in your list of YOUR business features.

All of that being said, it's comfortins to know that a company called Collages.net has some of the most sophisticated wedding photo albums online in the business.

In fact, since 1999 Collages has been developing and implementing products and services that enable professional photographers to do more...much more. So that they (and you) can make more revenue.

As soon as the favorite shots are uploaded to the servers, you are essentially letting everyone in to see your work. And the potential for instant revenue and exposure shoots right through the roof. So let yourself think of what all of that new exposure might feel like.

Both families will be able to weigh in on each and every shot without you or your assistants having to sit with them.

And brace yourself for this, but there is also a HUGE new potential for additional revenue to be generated at this point. People who have access to your proofs will be able to buy them right from the site. Again, another great opportunity for you to increase your exposure and your bottom line. I sure hope you're picking up on a common theme here.

And these beautiful wedding photo albums are just one of the hundreds of products and services that thousands of professional photographers have come to rely on every day at Collages.

It has to be quite exciting to know that those wonderful wedding photo albums online that you are being asked to feature are now available at a site called Collages.net. Check it out.




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