01/04/08
imagicam confirms its leadership as the driving force in online
innovation with their Sales & Marketing tools for professional photographers.
With the release of their brand new application at their buzzing stand at Focus
– they are set to revolutionise the way professional photographers do business
online.
The FOLIOAGENT provides a powerful tool for photographers in an integrated
application, sitting alongside the online albums that normally provide their
fully featured shopping cart facilities.
FolioAgent holds multi-functional online portfolios in a convenient gallery
format, not only to keep current work updated at the touch of a button – but
also to preload customised portfolios with equal speed - ready to despatch to
potential clients via email.
The implications are enormous, as photographers can gear their editable
portfolios to a specific client within minutes; since the folios can be viewed
from anywhere in the world via the Internet – it also does away with carrying a
variety of heavy portfolios to meetings. Further functionality is found through
the virtual office assistant that keeps track of marketing efficiency, checks
photographer’s availability, re-directs queries to relevant departments,
provides contact details, email link, community recommendation, and will even
link with the photographer’s website!
“It is not only the initiative in our development programme which keeps us at
the very crest of system innovations, but also the considerable experience we
hold in the market place, which continually guides the very highest standard of
service for our existing clients.”
Peter Grey M.D.
For more information on imagicam products, call 08456 525 888 or email
info@imagicam.co.uk or visit www.imagicam.co.uk
The SWPP 2008 Convention was an outstanding success,
we have 174 days to get ready for the 2009 convention - which starts on January 14, 2009
Photo Quote: I wish more people felt that photography was an adventure the same as life itself and felt that their individual feelings were worth expressing. To me, that makes photography more exciting. - Harry Callahan