How to start a kids sports photography business

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Are you sick of all the hype surrounding the topic of starting a home business? I know I am.

It seems like everywhere you turn you hear people telling you how to make a fortune with your own business - are you wondering if there's anyone with a real business and real experience to learn from?

Kids Sports Photography is the place I would recommend when you're looking for real solid business advice.

JoAnne Westcott and Nicole Dean are two successful business women who take the no-nonsense approach to offering ideas and advice on starting your own business. They came up with the idea that they will provide the business ideas and instruction, and all you need to do is put in the effort.

I had the opportunity to have a look at their
Kids Sports Photography eGuide and for someone who's very interested in photography and kids this awesome guide is not to be missed!

'Kids Sports Photography Business' eGuide - A Review 

There are plenty of people out there telling you what business you should start and how you should do it, but the truth is only you know which business is right for you. The only way to find this out is to explore your options. That's where the a helpful eGuide like Kids Sports Photography comes in. It offers you a way of turning an interest and a passion into a business.

This eGuide gives practical information on starting your own home business and it's all laid out in a very easy to understand, and comprehensive manner.

I was a little skeptical with this one because I was thinking, "I'm not a professional photographer, how can I possibly make a business out of taking photographs?"

The guide showed me how though. It talked about how I can go from having just regular photography skills to gaining the skills needed to present a professional business that offers a real service.

I can now see myself as an actual Professional Kids Sports Photographer.

I'm very pleased with the guide and how Nicole and JoAnne have put together all the steps and information you need to get going on this.

What's included:

·How to get the skills you need to start a professional business.

·What training you will need for a solid foundation.

·Why you need professional equipment.

·How to go about getting business.

·How to create a plan.

·Time Management tips.

·Where to find events and what to charge.

·Marketing tools and techniques.

·Information on setting up as a real business.

·How to set up a website.

·Extra things to expand your business.

·Tips to do and things to avoid doing.

One thing I really love is that the guide is easy to read, understand and implement. All the information is practical and there are two great Marketing Techniques sure to get anyone going with new business.

The only place I think it could be improved upon is possibly having some photos of the types of poses or portraits that a typical Sports Photographer would do, this would be helpful for someone new to get a good idea of they types of photos to take.

In the appendix section there is a great checklist that I didn't even notice at first that lists everything you need for setting up your business, getting the supplies and items to bring to an event.

All together for a great price you get a 30-page eGuide, a Success interview and some great resources.

The great thing about this Kids Sports Photography eGuide is that you'll find the confidence to really get going on starting a successful business. The guide just lays it out so well that even someone who's never considered this as a business will be seriously doing so once they're through.

Take a look for yourself, you'll see what I mean:

Kids Sports Photography

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