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#006: 5 Systems to Put in Place Before You Launch Your Next Program, Product or Service. Podcast: Play in new window | Embed On this episode of the Online Marketing Made Easy Podcast, I interview Anne Samoilov, on the topic of online launches. I consider Anne to be an online launch expert, and while that’s not a title she would likely give herself, it’s very fitting. Anne has worked on several big online launches including Marie Forleo’s B-School launch that you have may heard me talk about in episode 3. It’s a strategic and smart strategy to think about the promotion of your business in terms of launches, and I wanted to interview Anne because she has a unique, holistic look at launching anything online that I know you’ll find helpful.

In this episode, here’s what we’ll cover: How Anne defines launching (it’s not what you think!) A common misconception regarding launchesHow to set a foundation for a successful launchHow having the right systems in place can free you up to be creativeHow to make sure you’re targeting the right peopleAnd so much more! Improve Photography.

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I've done so for two reasons. First, this has to do with you getting money from your photography efforts quickly... So I thought a few crisp dollar bills would be appropriate. Second, this letter is very important and I figured some nice clean dollar bills might get your attention :-) Here's what this is all about: You may already know how tough it can be finding and attracting new customers (take that as profitable income) to your photo business even if your photography is way above average. When you see how easy it is to get the ball rolling with customers and cash you'll probably breathe a sigh of relief. The focus of this new series is all about one thing: Helping You Get Money from Photography Fast – Very FAST!

And it's unlike anything you've ever seen before. Here's why: Here's what I mean. Access to Free Tutorials by Steele Training. This is what some of my customers say about my full-length courses Michael Corsentino—Award Winning Photographer, Author of the "Canon Speedlite Digital Field Guide" "Useful, real-world information without the usual fuff…Home run, Phil! " I just finished watching your speedlight class and I had to tell you how much I enjoyed it! As an instructor, I see a lot of this sort of material, and so much of it misses the mark. But yours offers useful, real-world information without the useful fluff. Geraldine Watson—Membership Chair Toronto Camera Club "Always crystal clear…like sitting down with a knowledgeable friend" You always put in all the little bits and pieces, so that I'm never thinking, 'well, did he mean this, or did he mean that? ' Fr. "Your courses are mandatory for all of my students.

" I teach Digital Photography at a private high school...and...your Flash, Photoshop, and Lightroom courses are mandatory for all of my students. P.S. Samit Desai, Auckland, New Zealand Gadi Perlmutter, Israel. Login to Steele Training Courses. Blog - by San Diego Photographer Phil Steele. Here are five things I wish I had known about focus when I started shooting with a DSLR.

Maybe I can save you from having to learn them the hard way like I did. For those of you interested in how these videos are created, this video was recorded on the Canon 5D Mark II using a Sennheiser wireless microphone. This is a big step up from my previous videos which used a Kodak Zi8 with a wired Audio-Technia mic. The new rig costs 20 times as much as the old rig, but I think the improvement in quality is quite apparent. I hope you find this helpful. Irish camera gear maker Hahnel asked me to test their new Tuff TTL Wireless Flash Trigger for Canon DSLR’s (a Nikon version is “coming soon.”) The Tuff fills a gap between the low-priced, dependable, sync-only triggers (Yongnuo, Cactus, Strato, etc,. as seen in my off-camera flash photography course ), and the high-end TTL triggers ( Phottix Odin , PocketWizard Flex) that provide through-the-lens metered control of multiple remote flash groups.