by Skip Cohen It's Marketing Monday, but with the clock ticking down to the holidays, there's not a lot of new ideas to share that I haven't written about already. You're down to the wire, but there's still time to influence late shoppers with gift ideas. With Thanksgiving next week, there's not a lot of time to influence business for 2024...but there's more potential out there. A Holiday Family Portrait is the obvious choice, but unless you plant the seed, Mom's not going to think of it. You've got so many great options: a portrait of Mom and the kids for Dad, a full family sitting for the grandparents, or even Dad and the kids for Mom. While Dad isn't normally the target, Dads do have a reputation for last-minute shopping. It's Not Just a Photograph - This is where a call to your lab comes into play. You're not just planting the seed to get a new portrait done. Just pick up the phone and ask, "So, what's new?" You've got metal prints, canvas wraps, and a long list of other materials, not to mention frames, multiple sizes, etc. Even novelty items like mouse pads, coffee mugs, and barbecue aprons can come into play with a great image. Outdoor Metal Prints: I've written a lot about this - it's another classic product with an opportunity to provide a totally new concept to so many potential clients. I'm a huge fan of BayPhoto's Performance EXT metal prints. We've had three of them outside for several years and only taken them in during hurricanes. They've survived the Florida sun and rain with no visible fading. What About an Album? A Day in the Life session isn't just about photographing kids. What about an album that's a day in the life of a family? You've got an opportunity to plant an incredible seed with this one - spending a half day and documenting the life of a family, which is then presented in an album that tells their story. And it's perfect for the December holidays! Date Night: I've written about this before, but here's where you get to remind Mom how long it's been since she and Dad got out to dinner without the kids! She's got to get the sitter, but it's another idea you've got to promote. It all starts with a portrait session for 15-30 minutes at the start of the evening, and then you're going to send the couple off to dinner. Talk to the owner of a favorite romantic restaurant in your community and see if they'll work with you on a discounted gift certificate. Build the cost of the certificate into your price for the sitting and print. Make it a package deal that essentially becomes a "no-brainer." Gift Certificates: Just like those endless kiosks in CVS and every supermarket where they're stocked full of gift cards, you can do the same with the various products/services you offer. And it's perfect for last-minute gift ideas, making you the hero in capturing and creating a new family heirloom: a classic family portrait! Here's the bottom line—this is about your bottom line. While time is extremely limited at this point, you still have time to make each idea work. But like the title of today's post suggests, procrastination isn't on your side—you've got to get things going right now and get the word out. Start with your existing client base and then look at other sources to reach your target audience. The clock is ticking, and like I said at the beginning, don't snooze and you won't lose.
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