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Snapfish - Digital Photo Printing and Free Online Photo Sharing
I am a snapfish member and and after try two or three others, snapfish has
done me good. Right now I have well over 500 prings online on their site and for the low cost they charge, they beat the others. Only thing I wish they would also do is slides. -- The Lone Sidewalk Astronomer of Rosamond Telescope Buyers FAQ http://home.inreach.com/starlord Sidewalk Astronomy www.sidewalkastronomy.info The Church of Eternity http://home.inreach.com/starlord/church/Eternity.html "Alex Yule" adyule at gmail wrote in message m... On 2005-07-20 13:07:54 -0400, "Thomas T. Veldhouse" said: Marketstop wrote: Snapfish is the fastest growing online photo service. With 15 million members and more than 200 million photos online, Snapfish has been rated the number one online photo service in surveys from PC Data and received top quality ratings from Popular Photography and Yahoo! Internet Life. Snapfish is perfect for everyone from film to digital camera owners and enables its users to share, print and store favorite memories at competitive prices! Check out the services our customers enjoy: . 20 FREE Prints with your first order . Kodak prints from digital cameras for as low as 15c each . Film developing starting at just $2.99 . Free online photo sharing . Unlimited online photo storage . Free photo editing tools . Custom photo gifts, cards & more . Access to photos from wireless phones This guy is just a spammer looking for his cut. Go to http://www.snapfish.com yourself and please do NOT click his links! This did remind me of an interesting issue though... Which of these online photoprinting services are the best? Are they decent? I know they also do the mailer thing... but I haven't tried it since getting into digital. A few links from a quick google: http://www.consumersearch.com/www/in...hoto-printing/ http://www.consumersearch.com/www/in...g/reviews.html http://reviews-zdnet.com.com/Shutter...9789192-2.html http://www.imaging-resource.com/NEWS/987710997.html http://www.silverace.com/dottyspotty/issue4.html Though these reviews seem to be more from a consumer standpoint, rather than a prosumer or professional one. Ah, just found an interesting site with scans of 4 different prints from 4 different services (same photo) http://www.smugmug.com/prints/digital-prints.mg |
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Snapfish - Digital Photo Printing and Free Online Photo Sharing
Starlord wrote:
I am a snapfish member and and after try two or three others, snapfish has done me good. Right now I have well over 500 prings online on their site and for the low cost they charge, they beat the others. Only thing I wish they would also do is slides. Hi Fellow Photographers; This is a great service for hosting and displaying your digitial photos online. I am using it and selling photos almost everyday. I searched for the best and this is it. You create events you have photographed like weddings, sports events, etc. You upload each event using a great tool that automatically makes the low resolution web versions, (and watermarks if you want) for your galleries as it uploads. You store the high resolution files on your hard drive. When a customer purchases photos you are notified and you upload only the high resolution files that are sold. I have sold over 1,000 prints to customers since July of this year. The best part of this service is that you set your own prices for each event your create. You set the markup for over 80 products and print sizes. Set the prices for what the individual market/event can handle. Your customers can purchase a wide variety of print sizes and cool photo products like, mugs, calendars, photo books, greeting cards, mouse pads, and even photo chocolates and lollipops (to name a few). The quality is superb and my brides and tour customers have been ecstatic with the results. I even buy my wedding album 4X6 photos through this service and set the per print price at cost, which is 19¢ each. You do need highspeed for this work for you. This site is now offering some bonus incentives for new sign-ups and you can try the site for free. To access this special offer visit my website ( I am an affiliate ) and scroll down a little to the banner on the left side. Click on it and learn how you can sell photos 24/7!!! You get tons of disk storage. There is even a stock photo area to sell your stock photos (searchable, you designate keywords!)and even photo assignments you can respond to! Also, you can obtain a very valid PHOTO PRESS PASS ID and have access to verification of your credentials if event organizers or others need it. Go here to check it out with no obligation. This site is for pros not everyone like Shutterfly etc. http://www.visionqueststudios.com Sincerely, Crede Calhoun Vision Quest Studios PS: I am here to help make your entrance into professional photography easy, or add to the bottom line of any pro. Just search my name to find out about me and learn that this is a genuine informational letter from an accomplished professional photographer. Need money making ideas? Email me. |
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