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Twitter Marketing with Automated Twitter Software

August 31st, 2009
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Here I will discuss the top two tools online today to build your Twitter account rapidly with specific targeted followers without you having to use the programs more than several times a week. I have not had to log in to Twitter in threeweeks since purchasing these Twitter programs.

The 2 programs that I suggest highly for effectively, efficiently, and relatively easily building your Twitter account are Tweet Adder and The Twitter Online System. With these programs you can certainly expect to add from 300-500 specific followers to a Twitter account each day!

Once you have achieved a high number of followers, you can send tweets with links to affiliate programs that you wish to promote and make a commission from every. Using Clickbank, PayDotCom, and all other affiliate programs in combination with Twitter is a very lucrative thing to do to build a nice additonal stream of income.

Tweet Adder simply is all-in-one software. Tweet Adder searches for followers that tweet certain keywords and whose profiles consist of certain keywords. You have the option of writing your scheduled tweets in a text document and then you can upload it to Tweet Adder with incredible ease. You really should try the free demo to see all that Tweet Adder can do.

    The Features of Tweet Adder:

  • Increase Twitter Traffic to your event or charity
  • Find Thousands of Like Minded Twitter Followers in Seconds
  • Auto Follow up to 1000 Targeted Profiles Daily
  • Gain up to 500 new twitter followers per day per profile
  • Use with Multiple Accounts, Unlimited Account Option
  • Automate Twitter Posts, Scheduled Twitter Posts, Stay active without actually being active
  • Automate Scheduled Direct Messages
  • Auto Unfollow, VIP Safe List for users that you want to prevent from unfollowing
  • The Best Twitter Search, including Global Location and Multi-Language Searches
  • Set it up and Forget It! Runs Daily, Automatically
  • Contains Every Twitter Feature imaginable!

Visit on the links below to see more information. Readall about the products and you can view screenshots that show the power of these programs for Twitter rulership!!

Tweet Adder Get the demo version to test the power of this program! I’m telling you, this program will save you so much work! You can make affiliate commissions when you sell this system.

The Twitter Online System This is a cheaper alternative that automates tweet posting with scheduled messaging, adds followers, removes followers based on your settings, and so much more. You can also make affiliate commissions by selling this system.

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Thessaloniki, Tinos and Zante Temperatures and Climate Averages

August 30th, 2009
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The winter Thessaloniki temperature in December ranges between 2 and 10 degrees celcius on average. In the spring time temperatures in Thessaloniki, Greece show average values of between 5 and 13 degrees of celcius in the month of March. In June the summer mean values increase to between 16 and 28 degrees celcius. By the autumn the Thessaloniki climate has average temperatures that fall to between 16 and 26 degrees in the month of September.

In the case of the Tinos climate in the winter average temperatures in January have a range of between 7 and 13 degrees celcius. The temperature values for the Tinos climate increase in the springtime reaching a range of 11 and 18 degrees celcius in April. Summertime is hot and in July the Tinos temperature ranges between an average minimum of 21 degrees and a maximum of 27 degrees. In the autumn Tinos temperatures begin to fall and by October the temperature range is between 16 and 21 degrees celcius.

On the other hand Zante temperatures in the February winter month fall in the region of a minimum of 8 and a maximum of 15 degrees on average. After winter comes spring and the Zante climate warms with mean temperatures in May in the range of 14 to 24 degrees celcius. In August the summertime Zante temperature range is from an average low of 21 degrees to an average high of 31 degrees celcius. Average temperatures beging to fall in the autumn so that in November the Zante climate has records of mean temperatures of between 11 and 18 degrees low and high respectably.

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Make money from Shooting Stock Photography

August 30th, 2009
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Introduction

Welcome to An Insight into Stock Photography. This article is based on a talk given at Focus on Imaging 2007. I hope you find it interesting. Just remember these are my views only, they are not gospel and have been put together based solely on my experience of shooting and selling stock photography, primarily through Alamy and photographic magazines.

We’ve seen a lot of change in the markets and the economy in general. This has affected the stock photography market. But don’t lose faith , magazines and newspapers have an insatiable appetite for images.

One Approach

Fingers in pies - and finding opportunities to build a business from photography. And stock photography is just part of that - a chance for someone else to sell your pictures for you and to for you to get paid, while off doing something else. It’s like having commission only sales people working for you. The thing is you have to give them something saleable but you can’t give them a kick up the backside if you’re not selling much!!

Some professional photographers don’t do it, some do, some make a living from it. The choices and balance is up to you, as a commercial photographer I do some of it.

It may seem like an uphill challenge but it’s not and it’s within most people’s reach . Provided you understand the customer. This applies to both the Picture Library and the Ultimate Buyers.

Take a look around you. Pictures are everywhere - the printed media in its widest context has a massive appetite for images on a daily basis.

Humans generally don’t like reading online - well not for very long - they like tactile magazines to flick though and dip into and if they didn’t, the magazine industry would be long dead by now - wouldn’t it !!

Every magazine, exhibition, web site, company brochure and newspaper all need images on a regular basis - and if they don’t have it or can’t send a photographer to go out and shoot it - then they’ll buy it.

Printed media works on deadlines that go right down to the wire, so immediacy is important and the shots can’t be the same old ones used month in month out.

The corporate buyer generally will work to longer lead times and less tight deadlines - but not always - the images they buy can be more general or iconic - like these motivation posters you see in some work places.

Take for instance a sports shot of runners on a track - you might see it in the sports pages of a newspaper for a day, then maybe in a Athletics magazine that month - but it can soon become a poster with a motivational statement “Defeat” or “Winner” that has a whole new market.

So where are you - the photographer - in the pecking order so to speak. Take a look below.

• The Photographer
• The Stock Library
• The Picture Buyer

You’re on the top of the list with the stock library between you and the buyer, but at the bottom of the food chain when it comes to getting paid. But whilst you need to meet the technical requirements of the library and other submission requirements, it’s the image buyer you must be thinking of long before you even contemplate picking up the camera.

The image library will do the sales and marketing of your images, for a cut which varies from library to library, but they must have images that buyers want.

Before you sign up, read through the agreement and see if the set up suits your requirements.

Diverse Sectors

Each of these publications, Gossip magazines, The Times Newspaper, Corporate Publications, serve a different market - but each buy photos from Alamy to mention just one library - they also buy from many others too - in order to make the publication that day, week or month.

So what sort of pictures do these publications buy? Well it’s very varied. Just flick through and look at the side of the shot, it’s likely to have an image source next to it.

• Take a Break - items / products, staged poses - youth etc.
• Daily mail - travel
• Environment - utilities, waste, pollution etc, - front cover.

Easy Money - NO!

Some say it’s a numbers game - true to some extent, but the way I look at it is this, if you’ve got 10,000 images of shots that won’t sell - you’ve got nothing .

For me as a professional photographer that provides photography services, it’s the long term view - looking to grow and maintain a set of saleable images.

Remember pictures are perishable - i.e. - they go out of date - and this will vary dependent upon the industry sector or subject they apply to.

Transport, fashion, IT, business, communications all need, in my view, re-shooting each year. For example a man in a suit by a computer the size of a house in the 1950’s isn’t the modern industry image of today.

Wildlife, sky scenes, landscapes, travel pictures - less so - but look at any developing city - take London - since the Wheel and the Gherkin went up all the skylines are different, also look at Dubai - changing all the time.

Get rich quick - no it’s not - but you can build up an underlying income if you think about saleable pictures and keep them relevant - remember they have to illustrate a story - so need to tell a story in their own right.

What is Stock

So let’s take a look at how you get started and who there is to choose from. Each Library has its own benefits and key target markets, so find one that suits you and what you are good at shooting.

• Getty
• Alamy
• Comstock
• Jupiter
• Superstock
• Fotolibra
• Istockphoto,
• Pixtal
• Jumpimages
• Adams
• Nevstock

Most will have web sites and these will stipulate how to join of make submissions.

$ Sites

Personally I don’t like them and here’s why. I’m going to set you a challenge and at the end of it I will buy the photograph from you. So you go and shoot a subject you like, do your research, do the shoot, post produce the image and upload it to my site and hey presto - I pay you 50p at today’s exchange rate — any takers ? I rest my case!

Submission Rules

All image libraries will set technical specifications and these will vary depending on how much server space they want to invest in.

Alamy work to 48mb TIFF minimum - 1, to keep the bar high enough that only the serious photographer applies and 2, to give their customers’ choice and immediate access to high quality images. Now they’ve changed this from the above to accept JPEG images - so your file size is down to around 8 meg.

Others work on thumbnail sizes then let the buyer contact you. Personally, I think, trying to judge a shot off a 100 or 200k image is not doing the shot justice.

Others specify minimum specifications of camera / model, or make you go though an approval or recommendation process. The thing with this is to find a library that matches your needs and capabilities. Also the amount time you have available to dedicate to stock photography.

Licenses

Non-Exclusive License

The buyer pays a licence fee each time they use the image, but another image buyer can also purchase and use the image under the same licence.

The picture buyer must specify, each time: intended use, media, territory and duration.

Pricing is based on intended use, media, duration and territory. The territorial pricing will be matched to the specific country.

Exclusive License

The image buyer pays a licence fee each time they use the image.

The image buyer obtains exclusive use of an image under the terms of the licence: these terms may affect the use, media, territory and/or duration in which the image can by used by other buyers.

Rights protection can be an advantage for high-profile projects such as ad campaigns and promotions.

Royalty Free (RF)

The image buyer pays a one-off fee - they do not have to pay royalties to contributors on a use-by-use basis.

The image buyer will not know who else is using the image.

The picture buyer should check that the image has the appropriate releases before using the image where a release is required, for example Model release for people and property release for prominent buildings or logos.

Commission

  • 50/50
  • 60/40 but with global distribution
  • 70/30
  • 80/20 - Photographers Direct

Again find a picture house that works for you and also find out when you’ll get paid and any minimum balances you must have to get paid. Sometimes you can wait 3 months for your money.

Work Flow

As a provider of photography services I shoot RAW and make minor adjustments to pictures . Now I’m using Adobe Lightroom in place of Raw Shooter and it’s speeded up my work flow considerably. Photoshop - I use this far less now but only to colour and touch out any dirt or what might look like dirt - by this I mean the occasional bird in the sky can look like sensor dust if it’s a way off in the distance. Resize your image. Output the file to the required format.

Then depending on the library upload over the Internet or cut a CD / DVD.

An Example

Take an older camera the Nikon D70 - 6.1 mega pixel camera. Raw files were around 4 or 5 MB and a TIFF was at 17MB with the JPEG at 4MB.

To meet the submission guidelines you need to Interpolate the image - make it bigger. In Photoshop this was Image > Image Size>Percent. Increase by 168% to give a 48 - 50 MB sized image. Then Save as Jpeg - 5 - 7MB.

I now shoot on a Nikon D300. RAW files are now 18 - 19 mb, opened in CS3 at 34 mb - requiring interpolation by only 20%.

What I’ve Sold

Wonderful sunsets, superb travel pictures, glamour images, or maybe my Dad’s cat! These are just a few examples of shots that have sold.
My dad’s cat, police cars, road signs, street scenes in New York, studio models and traffic jams.

Finding More Value

There are plenty of publications that will promote your sold work, FPME (Now out of print March 2009) is just one of them and if you have sold a shot just let the editor know - chances are it can earn you some more money.

Not only that, look out for sites like Photographer Direct that provide an Image Request service - all you need to do is send 1 email. Also look to the corporate clients - they too may take an image if it fits with their style - be brave, make that approach, but do your research first.

Top Tips

 

  • Find a picture library that suits you
  • Don’t be put off by submission specifications
  • Know your end image buyer
  • Start shooting what you are comfortable with - then move on
  • Check out what pictures already exist
  • Read the Picture Needs
  • Remember pictures images are perishable
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    Check out how many pictures of your subject matter already exist in a library, then ask yourself - can these be improved, shot differently or updated.

    Read the picture needs issued by Stock libraries, they tell you what sells and what is needed, don’t ignore them.

    Thank you for reading this article, I hope you found it interesting, should you have any questions, please feel free to make contact through the web site.

    Author : Peter Davey Ma DipM
    First edition Feb 2007 - updated March 2008 and March 2009 

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    Health Benefits of Aloe Vera

    August 29th, 2009
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    Although well known for the cooling properties of burns, there are many other health benefits of aloe vera. The aloe vera plant has been used since ancient times for the medicinal properties it has and is often called the miracle plant. The first mention of aloe vera comes from the year 2200 BC when scientists say a clay tablet mentions this plant as having great healing powers.

    Called the “Wand of Heaven” by the American Indians and the “Plant of Immortality” by the Egyptians, this plant has been studied extensively. Some of The many health benefits of aloe vera are:

    Helps aid in many immune system diseases
    A natural anti inflammatory
    Helps aid in many digestive system disorders including IBS
    Aids for Menstrual cramps and irregularity
    Helps the Healing of sunburns
    Helps in Healing burns from other sources
    Great for Treating insect bites and different rashes
    Relieve itching
    Cellular regenerator
    Anti-fungicide

    The wide array of health benefits of aloe vera, some of which are not as well known as others including the use of aloe vera in the form of aloe vera juice or in capsule form. It can be used as a laxative and has the ability to wipe out bacteria or organisms living in the intestines that can be harmful. There are claims, that aloe vera can help clear up ulcers and is also used to settle a nauseous stomach.

    Studies performed at the Department of Physiology at the University of Texas Health Science Center show promising results when aloe vera was used on rats to test the effects of different diseases. Arterial thrombosis and leukemia were two of the diseases that showed lowered manifestation when the rats ingested aloe vera. Another promising aspect of the studies was there were no side effects displayed when the rats were fed a diet which included the aloe vera.

    When studying the health benefits of aloe vera, research at the International Aloe Science Council concludes that gel from this plant can aid in healing and reduce the build-up of fluids and help to decrease pain. Lesions in the mouth were also greatly reduced or eliminated by using aloe vera.

    Scientists are still trying to explain why aloe vera works on so many different ailments. Their research has shown the only conclusive reason behind the health benefits of aloe vera is the unique mixture of ingredients that are present in the plant. There are many aloe vera products that can do wonders including aloe vera shampoo.

    While many natural healing products are viewed with skepticism, one point that cannot be argued is the effect aloe vera has on so many conditions and illnesses. Those taking chemotherapy for cancer have reported that taking aloe vera can help them to have more energy, lessen the nausea associated with chemo as well as minimizing the low blood counts which are typically caused by radiation treatments.

    Another of the health benefits of aloe vera is the ability to hold moisture and add flexibility to all seven layers of skin to slow down the aging process. From lessening scarring from injury and totally fading scars aloe vera seems to be an all around solution to many things. The fact that the health benefits of aloe vera have been known for many years helps add to the credibility of this plant.

     

     

     

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