Having worked in the customer services
field for many years, I enjoyed learning about the material this week. I found it interesting to learn the
importance of maintaining current customers and the reasoning behind that. They are more likely to either refer new
customers or deter customers from your business depending on the quality of
experience they had. This is a valuable
lesson that can be taught across any type of business.
For the $100 Challenge, I have
continued to get the word out and have booked some appointments. I have found the location for one (if not
both) of the mini-shoots I will do. I
have planned to do two mini-shoots on two separate Saturdays. Each session will be about 20 minutes long,
and I will take enough pictures to provide each customer with at least 10
edited images on a CD. I plan to do the
first one next weekend. As of now, I
have four appointments scheduled for next Saturday. I went to the location this week and did some
test pictures to see how the backgrounds and various scenes would look in the
photos. My only concern now…get the
picture taking portion finished before the snow comes! Once the pictures are taken, I will use Photoshop
to edit them before burning them onto the CD rom. The editing is the most time consuming
portion of the project.
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