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<blockquote data-quote="RocketCowboy" data-source="post: 549946" data-attributes="member: 25095"><p>Zenfolio is good, just make sure you disable their album offering otherwise they take your clients and high margin product and leave you with a small finders fee. Seems like they are starting to try and reach through the photographer to get to the end clients, rather than just being a platform that photographers use. But that said, Zenfolio is the e-commerce platform I went with for the short term.</p><p></p><p>On pricing, there are a few online resources that help formulate what should be good pricing. I don't see a location listed for the OP, but in the US, organizations like PPA and ASMP have good business tools. Another site/blog I've used, lawtog, has some good starting business advise and posts. Ultimately, it comes down to how serious of a business your wife is wanting to start, and what kind of operating margin is needed in order to keep the lights on and growing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RocketCowboy, post: 549946, member: 25095"] Zenfolio is good, just make sure you disable their album offering otherwise they take your clients and high margin product and leave you with a small finders fee. Seems like they are starting to try and reach through the photographer to get to the end clients, rather than just being a platform that photographers use. But that said, Zenfolio is the e-commerce platform I went with for the short term. On pricing, there are a few online resources that help formulate what should be good pricing. I don't see a location listed for the OP, but in the US, organizations like PPA and ASMP have good business tools. Another site/blog I've used, lawtog, has some good starting business advise and posts. Ultimately, it comes down to how serious of a business your wife is wanting to start, and what kind of operating margin is needed in order to keep the lights on and growing. [/QUOTE]
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