Saturday, January 31, 2009

Ad Campaign for Electus part 2



We've finished our run of ads for Public Affairs and Public Relations recruitement company, Electus. (see here for our first two). Electus have had great feedback on the ads so far and we've had fun learning how to toast e's on to bread, not getting chucked out of town centre coffee shops, and eating a LOT of eggs. :)




Thursday, January 29, 2009

Google Adwords


Thanks to a promotion from Google, we're trying out Google's 'AdWords system. It will be interesting to see how much the traffic to our website and 24/7 personal phone answering service increases.

New Baby Surrey Ad


As readers of this blog will know, Sarah is official photographer for 'Baby Surrey' magazine. We've given our ad a Spring theme and added more images. Let us know what you think...

Now accepting credit cards!


Wow, it's all happening here! As any growing business knows, success = paperwork. As the geek boy in this outfit, I've been trying to get all our processes tickedy boo so that Sarah can spend more time on what she does best - taking great pictures (and of course feeding us all)! To that end, we've just set up the processes needed to accept secure credit or debit card payments through our online ordering system. This is really important as recent customer feedback indicates many people don't even have a cheque book!

Also the professional photo development lab we use now automagically integrates with our website too. What does all this nonsense mean.... it means you can get your hands on your photos much more quickly and easily without waiting for the Aires household to process the paperwork! That's a win-win :) Hurrah!




Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Congratulations to Helen and Chris....


It was such a privilege to be part of this great couple's wedding day last week. Some especially emotional moments- its best not to cry when you're holding the camera! Rain as forecast meant we didn't get to jog around the lake like we did for the practice session but it stopped so we could make the most of the beautiful setting sunlight!

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