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Last email from agency access

 

It’s been fun Agency Access but it’s time for us to part.

Agency Access is a full service marketing company for artists.    I actually really like this company and feel you should check them out if you’re interested in selling your images to companies.  I’m leaving because they do cater more to the Commercial photographer and I have strayed away from that sector in the business.  They do have a fine art area if you’re interested in checking that out, but again it’s not for SJP any longer.  So let me give you a bit of Pros and Cons on the Company to help you decide if they fit your needs.

Pros

  • A buyers Database of 90,000+
  • Easy email templates with promo tracking
  • Easy print promos & mailing

Cons

  • Geared for Commercial Photographers
  • Competition High – Buyers are bombarded with promos
  • Can be expensive

 

Below will be my last email promo using Agency Access.   

Last email from agency access

 

 

Again, they are a great company and will help you especially if you have the money!  Anytime I had any questions they were on it fast.

So if you’re a Commercial Photographer I say go for it!  If not, think twice before you pay for a large annual contract.

Cheers,

Janice Sullivan

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Join the discussion 20 Comments

  • Frank Loose says:

    Thanks for the heads up and the review. Re your bog, do I need to sign up again or will I receive your future posts?

  • Hi Frank. I’m sorry, I didn’t realize that you were cut off. I can add you back to the email list. Something must have happened when I changed to Feedblitz. 🙁 I’m now working on a new site that’s responsive. It never ends… Thanks for stopping in…it’s always a pleasure to read your comments and see your amazing photography.

  • Frank Loose says:

    Thanks for the heads up and the review. Re your bog, do I need to sign up again or will I receive your future posts?

  • Hi Frank. I’m sorry, I didn’t realize that you were cut off. I can add you back to the email list. Something must have happened when I changed to Feedblitz. 🙁 I’m now working on a new site that’s responsive. It never ends… Thanks for stopping in…it’s always a pleasure to read your comments and see your amazing photography.

  • Thanks for the positive feedback Janice, we are sad to see you go but appreciated you as a member of Agency Access!

  • Thanks for the positive feedback Janice, we are sad to see you go but appreciated you as a member of Agency Access!

  • Jama says:

    Great post. Great review and good to know. By the way, the images in your last post for them are beautiful.

  • Thanks so much Jama! 🙂 You made my day!!

  • Thanks Keith for the comment. You all are amazing and thanks for being a great company for photographers!

  • Jama says:

    Great post. Great review and good to know. By the way, the images in your last post for them are beautiful.

  • Thanks so much Jama! 🙂 You made my day!!

  • Thanks Keith for the comment. You all are amazing and thanks for being a great company for photographers!

  • Hi Janice!

    Do you have any marketing tips for a “budding” flower photographer? I have a strong portfolio, and a recently revamped website, I have begun to network with other photographers online via LinkdIn. Now what? How can I successfully begin to get my pictures published and noticed?

    Thank you for your time and consideration,

    Sincerely,

    Loura L.

    http://www.DevelopingFocus.com

  • Hi Loura! My suggestion is to add your images to a variety of contests. Even if you don’t win you’ll be noticed. If you want to be published, do some research on the magazines, etc…that fit your work. This is where Agency Access comes in. I have received jobs using their data base but remember you need to do your homework. Don’t spam everyone. 🙂 It can feel frustrating at times but don’t give up. 🙂 Cheers!

  • Thank you!

  • No problem! 🙂

  • Hi Loura! My suggestion is to add your images to a variety of contests. Even if you don’t win you’ll be noticed. If you want to be published, do some research on the magazines, etc…that fit your work. This is where Agency Access comes in. I have received jobs using their data base but remember you need to do your homework. Don’t spam everyone. 🙂 It can feel frustrating at times but don’t give up. 🙂 Cheers!

  • Thank you!

  • No problem! 🙂

  • Hi Janice!

    Do you have any marketing tips for a “budding” flower photographer? I have a strong portfolio, and a recently revamped website, I have begun to network with other photographers online via LinkdIn. Now what? How can I successfully begin to get my pictures published and noticed?

    Thank you for your time and consideration,

    Sincerely,

    Loura L.

    http://www.DevelopingFocus.com

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