JDP Featured on DMagazine!

My recent press release about Josh Davis Photography was picked up by D Magazine and posted on one of their blogs… Very cool!

You’re unlikely to find another photo studio anywhere that has Ferraris, Lamborghinis, Bentleys, Vipers and other exotics. I offer women the opportunity to do a photo shoot with the cars, and they can do prints, calendars, pin ups, posters, magazine covers, etc. to give as gifts to significant others, or to keep for themselves. Perfect gift with the holidays right around the corner.

Here are some links…

Glamour Shots For Your Car

More Glam Shots For Your Car

Dallas Dirt @ D Magazine

Press Release

Josh Davis Photography – Press Release, October 2008

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Josh Davis Photography
Josh Davis
817.726.1770
5940 Eden Dr., Fort Worth, TX 76117
Fort Worth Photographers Launch New Studio Specializing in Glamour Photography with Exotic Cars
Josh Davis Photography Offers Unique Gift Idea: Sexy Exotic Car Photography Sessions as Special Gift for Car Loving Husbands and Boyfriends

October 14, 2008 – Dallas-Fort Worth, TX – Fort Worth Entrepreneurs Josh Davis and Heather Hilliard started a new photography studio in Fort Worth on October 1st, 2008. The new studio offers car connoisseurs glamour photography in a unique high horsepower setting.

With access to an exclusive collection of several dozen of the world’s most beautiful and sought-after exotic cars, Davis and Hilliard offer glamour photo shoots with the added allure of posing with six-figure dream cars.

Musicians frequently use Ferraris, Bentleys and Lamborghinis as enticing backgrounds for music videos and publicity photos, Davis believes that exotic cars as a background will also appeal to a wider audience of people seeking uniquely appealing glamour photos of themselves as gifts.

After some market research and minimal word-of-mouth advertising, Davis and Hilliard attracted their first clients. A University of Texas graduate with years of portrait photography experience, Hilliard is the woman behind the lens at Josh Davis Photography.

“The cars are undeniably glamorous and sexy, and Heather’s sessions are relaxed, discreet, and fun,” insists the Fort Worth photographer. “Our clients have been very happy with the magic we do to create a set of intimate portraits that makes a treasured birthday, anniversary, or holiday gift for a husband or boyfriend.” said Davis.

Each client receives a CD of all images from her glamour photo session and selects the images to be softened and enhanced in the studio’s digital darkroom. Once images have been chosen, each client can order prints, calendars, pin ups, or posters of any of the session photos.

To learn more about exotic car or custom photography from Josh Davis Photography, visit http://www.joshdavisphotography.com or call Josh Davis at 817.726.1770.

Josh Davis Photography is located at 5940 Eden Dr., Fort Worth, TX 76117. The studio specializes in glamour portrait photography, custom photography, and exotic car photography. Exotic cars are provided by DFW Elite Auto Rental.com.

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Dealing with your clients

I’d like to discuss how to properly deal with your clients, setting expectations and holding everyone accountable.

Defining the Rolls and Creating Goals

During your initial meeting with the client, after they’ve agreed to hire you, you need to define everyone’s role in the project. You should create a spreadsheet with deliverables, and assign a person and date to each item. For example, if it’s copy for their website you’ll want to assign that to the client, and a date for delivery. Stress the need to stay on schedule, and that the client makes it a top priority. Educate the client on the project, your methodology, goals and deadlines. Make sure everyone is one the same page before you start. Make sure that any deliverables that are needed to begin the project are met before you even think about starting the project. Don’t just give them a completion date – Create milestones and expectations. Wouldn’t it be better if the client decided to start the project over at the first milestone, rather than the completion date?

Documenting

Document everything. Follow up your phone calls with emails that summarize the phone call. Store all your emails and documents related to the project. Without getting in too much detail, remember to stay organized. Create a consistent file/folder/directory structure for all your projects, both soft and hard documents.

Getting Paid

If you haven’t already, you need to form a payment structure and stick with it. For example, a common payment structure in web development is 50% due to begin the project, 50% due on completion. There are various other methods, such as charging all up front if it’s less than $2,000 for example, or setting up a custom payment schedule for projects over $10,000 – depending on the client and or project. Make sure you don’t waiver on this, even for the smallest of projects. You might also consider giving a discount to payments received on time or early, and penalties for payments received late.

Summary

  • Create goals and milestones
  • Assign deliverables to everyone with deadlines
  • Educate your client
  • Document all contact between you and the client, follow up a phone call with an email
  • Create a consistent file structure
  • Create a consistent payment schedule
  • Give discounts for early payments, penalties for late payments

Before you build: Planning your website

It’s really easy for people think of their next brilliant website idea, put the website together, throw it up on the web, and then…? It’s a common problem, throwing up the website without a plan. Many websites and products that are great never take off, while terrible ones do – why? Usually because they had a solid plan from the start.

Before you do anything, you need to do some research. You need to find sites out there that resemble yours in anyway, direct competition or not, and study HOW they get to where they’re at. Find out what their users think, what they like and dislike about the site.

Next you need to figure out how you’re going to market the site and get it out there. This is probably the biggest problem you’ll face – You spend months putting together this great site, you’ve dedicated hours and hours every day, and it’s finally launched – you sit back in your chair, and you wait… And you wonder why you’re not getting users. You need to come up with a solid marketing plan – there are hundreds of techniques, all depending on your budget, but for this posts sake, just remember to keep your marketing plan in mind when planning your site.

Is the site even viable? You need to come up with metrics. If you’re wanting to create a video sharing site, for example, you need to consider the following; Your site needs new content, it needs to appear fresh, updated and to have lots of users – So, how many users do you need to get on your site for every ONE video uploaded? If you dig into Youtube stats, you’ll discover that they have roughly 1,000 visits (or video plays) per video uploaded. So, you should expect the same. Now, how are you going to get enough visitors to your site to continually add new videos and keep the site fresh? It’s not easy, and this idea might not be viable, and might not be worth you time. Make sure you think about this from the bottom up, and consider if it’s really even worth your investment.

What people always think, whether with their website, or a product they want to sell – All I need to get is 1% of China’s population, and our revenue will be millions! Well, it’s not that easy, if it was, everyone would be millionaires – You need to think smaller, and you need to think “What do I need to do to get one sale” or one client, or one visitor. Think on a smaller scale, and if it works, you can try expanding.

To summarize – Write down everything, what is the site, what is your core competency, do you solve a problem. Then think about marketing – how are you going to get people to your site. Next dig up some metrics and find out if it’s even a viable idea. This is a very simplistic explanation, but you should go out and do some more research from here and hopefully this gives you some insight into how to create a successful website.

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