3 Reasons Why Small Businesses Should Consider A Photography Trade
A secret gem that all small businesses should consider is partnering with a local Photographer. While the cost of photography can be pretty expensive, partnering with a local Photographer will pay off. If you have a great product, that most people will enjoy, a photography trade is a no brainer! Here are three reasons why small businesses should consider a photography trade with a local Photographer.
Chances Are, Your Competition Is Already Doing So
Believe it or not, many of your competitors are already working with local Photographers 🙂 While they may not advertise it, they probably have established a trade. If you have a product that most people will enjoy, working off of a trade is a GENIUS idea. Businesses like wineries, fitness clubs, and boutiques should all be working off of trades with a local Photographers.
MOST Photographers Would LOVE The Opportunity To Work With You
Secondly, most Photographers are looking to make connections with as many people, in their community, as possible. While any person with a camera can call themselves a “Photographer,” make sure to reach out to the BEST local Photographer in your area. Taking time to research their online reviews. See how long they have been in business. And scheduling a time to meet with them in person. If you are going to be partnering with a Photographer, make sure their company aligns with yours.
Professional Images Will Set You Apart On Your Website And On Social Media
In today’s age of social media, pictures are SO important. While you may be able to do this on your own, you should not have to. Customers can tell the difference between pictures from an iPhone and those from a professional. If all things are equal, customers are going to choose the company with professional images on their website. These images can be shared on social media as well.
If you are looking to partner with a local Photographer, I would LOVE to chat! The best way to reach out to me is through my contact form. Thanks!