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PR Photographers UK:
Photography services in the South of England

We’re a group of experienced freelance photographers supporting businesses across the entire south of England. We cover London, Hampshire, Surrey and Kent, and we also work with clients in Berkshire, Oxfordshire, Sussex, Dorset, Wiltshire, and Somerset.

We take a refreshingly different approach to photography.

We “go the extra mile” by bringing our equipment to your chosen location, and we take the radical approach of sharing the copyright with you:

• Our “mobile” services are convenient and save time for the client
• We have low overheads (no studio rental) and are therefore very cost-effective
• We share the copyright of all photos with you
• You choose who you want to order prints from

We also offer online services eg we can take a client-supplied "snap" and treat it in Photoshop, turning it into a magazine-quality image with a new background of your choice.

Here are some examples of our very cost-effective charges:

• £100 for a "Photoshop treated" image
• £120 for a one-hour photo session at your own location/event
• £180 for a three-hour photo session at your own location/event
• £240 for a half-day photo session at your own location/event
• £480 for a full-day photo session at your own location/event

Here are some examples of our corporate work, from people photography and event photography to product photography and PR photography:

Photography, People, PR images

Studio photography, People photography, Business photography

PP photographs, PR images, Product photos

Virtual images, Virtual photography, Photoshop illustrations

Web images, Images for the web, Screen images

Using client snaps, Using client supplied photographs, Using cutouts

 

Here's an example of one of our many services:
PR Photographers UK

We provide PR Photographers services for businesses in UK and surrounding regions. A very wide range of customers from many different markets have benefited from the highly professional PR Photographers projects that we've carried out in UK.

Our PR Photographers service is just one of our many specialist services and we strive to maintain very high standards of quality in PR Photographers and every other service. Clients throughout UK have remarked on how they would recommend PRW to other businesses in UK.

More about our PR Photographers service in UK: we can provide examples of PR Photographers produced for businesses in UK. Contact us for more examples of PR Photographers UK.

Partner locations providing PR Photographers UK: Hampshire, Berkshire, Surrey, Kent, Oxfordshire, Wiltshire, UK and many other regions. From our main base in Basingstoke Hampshire, we can provide expert advice on PR Photographers UK and examples of our PR Photographers service UK.

 

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Five ways to determine which are good prospects

All prospects are not created equal; some are more likely to turn into sales. To avoid wasting time, you need to weed out the poor prospects and concentrate your efforts on prospects who will yield a return on your investment of effort, money and resources.

The following five steps will help you distinguish good prospects from bad prospects:

1) Define your target market precisely. Break your market down by demographics ie geography, market, company employee size etc. This will enable you to focus on the prospects that match your target audience.

2) Assess need, budget and the prospect’s purchasing authority. Ask basic questions that will allow you to determine whether a prospect is ready, such as:

What's the timescale for this project?
Who else is involved in making the decision?
What's the budget for the product or service?
How will the decision be made?
Is your company ready to purchase if the right product or service is found?
If you decide that our product or service meets the need, what will the next step be?

3) Ask for a “yes” or "no." Conventional thought says that as long as the prospect hasn't said "no," then the sale is still possible. However, when it comes to rating prospects, get a decision, even if it's no. It’s better to find out sooner rather than later that the opportunities of closing a sale are slight.

4)  Evaluate the prospect's financial position. Creditworthy prospects are better than high-risk customers. Stable prospects are better than customers going through widespread changes. A company that is merging or downsizing may delay buying decisions.

5) Develop a sales lead scoring system. Rate prospects by a letter or number grade, based on the possibility of closing the sale. Concentrate on A or B prospects, and upgrade or downgrade the other prospects as circumstances change.

 

  

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What is a "qualified sales lead"?

A qualified prospect is a sales lead and has three attributes:

1) A need - a highly-qualified prospect needs your product or service now or relatively soon. For example, if you sell widgets with an average lifespan of three years, a good prospect is one who owns a two-year-old widget, not a contact who bought a new one last year.

2) A sufficient budget - a qualified prospect has the budget to buy your product or service. Don't waste your time pursuing a contact who truly can't afford to buy what you're selling or a company that has used up its yearly budget.

3) The authority to buy - a good prospect has the authority and is prepared to take action. The simpler and more efficient their decision-making process is, the better your opportunity of closing the sale.

Prospecting is the first step in the complex selling process. A prospect is a qualified person or business contact that has the potential to buy your product or service. A prospect should not be confused with a "sales lead."

The name of a contact or business who might be a prospect is referred to as a potential sales lead. A sales lead can also be referred to as a "suspect," indicating the contact or business is suspected of being a prospect.

Once the lead has been "qualified," it becomes a prospect. In other words, a "sales lead" is a suspect, whereas a "qualified sales lead" is a prospect -- and there's a BIG difference between the two.

 

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