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PhotoLetter
by Rohn Engh ($File )
You're about to discover a powerful way to know exactly what photobuyers at hundreds of books and magazines want in the way of photos, and how much they'll pay for them -- every week -- week after week -- and all sent directly to you! View All Rohn Engh's Content

Osceola, Wisconsin
Expertise: Editorial Stock Photography. . . Free Photo Research

View All Rohn Engh's Content
Rohn Engh, veteran stock photographer and publisher of "PhotoRESEARCHER Newsletter," has provided on-line information to photobuyers, photo researchers and photo editors for two decades. For info: http://www.photosource.com/photobuyer/.

His first book, "Sell & ReSell Your Photos" More...

WANT TO SEE YOUR PHOTOS PUBLISHED?

Want To Earn Extra Income, And See Your Pictures In Books And Magazines?
Maybe you've thought about this but haven't known just how to get started.

Well you've come to the right place!

You're about to discover a powerful way to know exactly what photobuyers at hundreds of books and magazines want in the way of photos, and how much they'll pay for them -- every week -- week after week -- and all sent directly to you!

It's the PHOTOLETTER weekly market letter.

With the PHOTOLETTER you can

  • Boost your income
  • Be your own boss
  • Find out who needs what, and when, from markets paying $50 to $95 per photo inside use, and $300 to $500 for covers
  • Deal directly with the buyers and receive 100% of each sale
  • Build an immediate list of photobuyer contacts -- all the research is done for you!

"Thanks for the PHOTOLETTER. My 'St. Vincent Parrot' was published by Islands Magazine in their spread on "The Wild Caribbean," page 113."
-Raf Ollivierre, Photographer, Richmond Hill ON

"Thanks for publishing PHOTOLETTER. Although the fees may be modest from many regional publishers, the photobuyers frequently buy in volume and often lead to other projects. One sale added up to nearly $3,000!"
- Russ Poole, Photographer, Fredrick, MD

"Just sold my first shot to Destinations Magazine in Washington, DC. Thanks for your help with the PHOTOLETTER."
- Bert Hoferichter, Photographer, Alliston, Ont.

Many subscribers to the PHOTOLETTER marketletter earn $250, $300 and much more, per month, thanks to the photo requests listed fresh in each weekly issue of the PHOTOLETTER market service. If you are a newcomer to the marketplace, or a serious part-time photographer, the PHOTOLETTER can be your key to launching your photo business and increasing your sales.

Hundreds of magazines, periodicals, book publishing companies, denominational houses (church magazines, bulletins, etc.) list their photo needs in the PHOTOLETTER. Many of these markets have budgets of $27,000 to $100,000 per month for the purchase of photography.

Buyers actually purchase just one-time use of a photo. You retain copyright, and can "resell" each photo multiple times.

You receive the PHOTOLETTER by email every Friday, with current, deadline photo requests listed from five or more markets. Every issue brings all new, fresh listings (no repeats), and in addition to sales leads, gives you the chance to learn of markets who need photos in your interest areas. This would otherwise take you years of research.

When you subscribe to the PHOTOLETTER Weekly service, you deal directly with long-time established photobuyers and receive 100% of each sale. The photo requests pay from $50 to $95 per photo for inside editorial use, and $300 to $500 for covers. For best results, your file of photos should number 500 or more.

The PHOTOLETTER has been helping photographers since 1976, and scores have made stock photography their career as a result of their start with PHOTOLETTER. Others have established a steady part-time income. So many photographers have successfully made sales through the PHOTOLETTER, that this market service has become known as a powerful way to reach the publishing world.

Once you experience the doors that open for you as a subscriber to the PHOTOLETTER, we guarantee you'll regret not having signed up sooner. If you're not receiving the PHOTOLETTER, you are missing out on opportunities to earn money from photos you already have in your files. And again, you can sell ("rent") these photos over and over again.

BUILD YOUR LIST OF CONTACTS

The PHOTOLETTER gives you access to direct contact with markets and photo requests that otherwise would take you years of market research on your own. In addition to direct sales opportunities, the PHOTOLETTER enables you to pinpoint the names of photobuyers who have photo needs that match the kind of photos you like to take. With this valuable information you can establish ongoing working relationships for direct sales on your own.

Guarantee: If for any reason you are not completely satisfied with how the PHOTOLETTER works for you, you may stop your subscription at any time and receive a full refund for issues not received.

"PhotoLetter has been beneficial in allowing us to build long-term relationships with several publications. Our subscription to PhotoLetter was without a doubt one of our best business decisions. Your market letters continue to be a valuable source for both refining our target markets and selling our images."
- Will and Lissa Funk, Photographers, Alpine Aperture, Claremont, CA

"The content of all your publications is solid and positive. Don't ever stop!"
- Fred Lyon, Photographer, San Francisco CA




THE BIG PICTURE


As a stock photographer, you'll discover that a winning strategy is to seek out markets that continually need photos that match your interest areas and the kind of images you like to take. These markets, "theme publishers," are always looking for stock photographers who "speak their language" and can supply them with the kind of images that they constantly need.

Over the course of a year's subscription to the PhotoLetter, you might find only ten (10) publishers of magazines or books that meet this goal. If at first glance that sounds modest, take another look: You can earn anywhere from $500 to $2000 (sometimes more) a year from each of these publishing houses—times 10 equals $5,000 to $25,000 or more for the year.


THE LONG TERM VALUE


Here's the math: Publishing houses don't change their theme. Most photographers continue to work with a specific publishing house for an average of at least ten years. $1,000 per publishing house per year equals $10,000 in ten years. If you find just 10 publishers that match your interest area, thanks to the PhotoLetter, you've positioned yourself to reap $100,000 in sales over a ten-year period. And this is a conservative figure.

You're not looking for the PhotoLetter to bring you sales leads every week. Your aim is to find just 10 market matches over a 12-month period.


Some PhotoLetter Q & A's


Q: Are listings in the weekly PhotoLetter ever the same as those in your other market letter, the PhotoDaily?

A: No. The listings of PhotoLetter are totally different and separate from those in PhotoDaily. Listings in PhotoLetter arefrom medium-budget magazines and book publishers. PhotoDaily listings are from markets with higher budgets.

Q: How do I receive my subscription?

A: You receive the PhotoLetter by email.

Q: If I qualify to receive PhotoDaily, can I also sign up for PhotoLetter?

A: Yes.

Q: How do I pay for my PhotoLetter? ($275 annually or $27 by the month.)

A: You can pay for the PhotoLetter on a yearly rate basis or you can have the monthly fee charged to your credit card account each month. We honor all major credit cards. You may also pay by PayPal. You may cancel at any time (by giving a 30-day written notice), and receive any refund due you for issues not received.

Q: If I have my own computer, can I save each PhotoLetter on a disk or on my hard drive and then build my own personaldata base of photo editors, addresses, emails, photo needs, subject matter, etc. for future reference?

A: Yes, all you need is word processing and data base software. A software or computer store salesperson will guide you as to which software would be best for your make of computer. File Maker Pro is a popular choice.

Q: If I have a marketing question, can I phone for consultation?

A: Marketing questions are answered in the Kracker Barrel section on the PhotoSource.com website. The Kracker Barrel is a helpful and practical section for all kinds of questions regarding stock photography. If by chance your question hasn't been answered yet, type it out to Kracker Barrel and it will be answered by Mikael Karlsson (website moderator), or another expert in the field, or Rohn Engh, director of PhotoSource International.




"I had my largest sale ever (4 digits), to Random House thanks to PhotoDaily, and another sale to American Fitness Magazine from a listing in PHOTOLETTER."
- Steve Bourgeois, Photographer, Ft Lauderdale FL



"I enjoy PhotoStockNotes and have made several sales from the PhotoLetter."
-Ray Goforth, Photographer, Silverdale WA



"I want to thank you for your PhotoLetter marketletter. It has already started paying dividends!! Keep up the excellent job!!"
-Victor Perez de Lara, Photographer, Colonia Condesa MEXICO


Subscribe now! Don't miss out.
See your pictures in books and magazines and earn extra income..

"My first sale in the USA was because of Rohn's 'PhotoLetter' in 1979. He has been a constant source of encouragement and advice. Anything he does is for the benefit of his subscribers."
-Jagdish Agarwal, Dinodia Photo Library, Bombay, India

Note: The PhotoLetter comes to you every Friday morning. Your credit card will be billed $27 each month.


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