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Avoiding Marketing Money Pits Color or Black and White (i.e. black and white stock photo of man flying a kite on a beach)Is your business bombarded by sales and other marketing professionals telling you that the products or services they are offering are in the best interest of effective and cost reducing methods to market your organization? Finding your way through the maze of offers, opportunities and avoiding potential money pits highlights the importance for all businesses regardless of size to have a strategic marketing plan that is implemented These are just a few ways you can narrow your search to speed up the process. Finding Top Quality Stock Images Stock agencies often require top quality for all their images, but if you're searching for a stock photo through a general search engine, you might want to specify the quality along with your description of the photo to narrow your search. Here's an example: Developing Software For Sale – Nice Dream Difficult Task Narrow Your Photo Search Narrow your photo search specifically for what you need. For example, if you need a photo of a woman smiling and sitting by a computer, you can type any of the phrases below (or variations of these) into a stock photo search box or a general search engine to locate the right image: Phrase One: stock photo of woman sitting by computer smiling Or, you can add the word "photosource" to your description if you're using a general search engine such as Google to find stock photos. Here's an example: medical doctor taking patient's temperature photosource The more specific you are the better. Through a stock agency site, photographers are encouraged to add as many specific keywords or key phrases as possible. This benefits you because it saves time and effort when performing a search. Key phrases (as shown above) are usually better than a simple keyword because they enable you to enter as many details as possible about the photo you need. Consider these Search Possibilities: *Color of clothes (i.e. stock photo of woman in blue shirt sitting by computer smiling) *Location of photo (i.e. stock photo of man flying a kite on a beach in Miami) *Lifestyle photos (i.e. stock photo of teenage girl sitting on couch reading a magazine) *Scenery or landscapes (i.e. stock photo of mountain scene with cows and red barn) *Animal photos (i.e. stock photo of Siamese cat with kittens) *Color or Black and White (i.e. black and white stock photo of man flying a kite on a beach) These are just a few ways you can narrow your search to speed up the process. 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It is vital that you tell these people they reason as to why the fundraising event Phrase One: stock photo of woman sitting by computer smiling Or, you can add the word "photosource" to your description if you're using a general search engine such as Google to find stock photos. Here's an example: medical doctor taking patient's temperature photosource The more specific you are the better. Through a stock agency site, photographers are encouraged to add as many specific keywords or key phrases as possible. This benefits you because it saves time and effort when performing a search. Key phrases (as shown above) are usually better than a simple keyword because they enable you to enter as many details as possible about the photo you need. Consider these Search Possibilities: *Color of clothes (i.e. stock photo of woman in blue shirt sitting by computer smiling) *Location of photo (i.e. stock photo of man flying a kite on a beach in Miami) *Lifestyle photos (i.e. stock photo of teenage girl sitting on couch reading a magazine) *Scenery or landscapes (i.e. stock photo of mountain scene with cows and red barn) *Animal photos (i.e. stock photo of Siamese cat with kittens) *Color or Black and White (i.e. black and white stock photo of man flying a kite on a beach) These are just a few ways you can narrow your search to speed up the process. Finding Top Quality Stock Images Stock agencies often require top quality for all their images, but if you're searching for a stock photo through a general search engine, you might want to specify the quality along with your description of the photo to narrow your search. 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Consider these Search Possibilities: *Color of clothes (i.e. stock photo of woman in blue shirt sitting by computer smiling) *Location of photo (i.e. stock photo of man flying a kite on a beach in Miami) *Lifestyle photos (i.e. stock photo of teenage girl sitting on couch reading a magazine) *Scenery or landscapes (i.e. stock photo of mountain scene with cows and red barn) *Animal photos (i.e. stock photo of Siamese cat with kittens) *Color or Black and White (i.e. black and white stock photo of man flying a kite on a beach) These are just a few ways you can narrow your search to speed up the process. Finding Top Quality Stock Images Stock agencies often require top quality for all their images, but if you're searching for a stock photo through a general search engine, you might want to specify the quality along with your description of the photo to narrow your search. Here's an example: No Longer a Mother in Denial *Location of photo (i.e. stock photo of man flying a kite on a beach in Miami) *Lifestyle photos (i.e. stock photo of teenage girl sitting on couch reading a magazine) *Scenery or landscapes (i.e. stock photo of mountain scene with cows and red barn) *Animal photos (i.e. stock photo of Siamese cat with kittens) *Color or Black and White (i.e. black and white stock photo of man flying a kite on a beach) These are just a few ways you can narrow your search to speed up the process. Finding Top Quality Stock Images Stock agencies often require top quality for all their images, but if you're searching for a stock photo through a general search engine, you might want to specify the quality along with your description of the photo to narrow your search. Here's an example: Obstacles to Lasting Change These are just a few ways you can narrow your search to speed up the process. Finding Top Quality Stock Images Stock agencies often require top quality for all their images, but if you're searching for a stock photo through a general search engine, you might want to specify the quality along with your description of the photo to narrow your search. Here's an example: If you're searching for a stock image for your magazine cover, use the following type of phrase in your search. stock photo of baby wearing a pamper laughing 300 dpi
stock photo of baby wearing a pamper laughing high resolution If you're searching for a stock image for your Web site, use a phrase similar to the one below. stock photo of baby wearing a pamper laughing 72 dpi A photo that's 300 dpi and high in megapixels (such as 5, 6 or 10 megapixels) works great for printed projects in magazines, brochures, book covers and corporate newsletters. The dpi can be lower for Web use, however. So, the quality and size needed will depend on how you'll be using your stock photo. Remember to be as specific as possible when performing your stock photo search. Include quality and details about the images you need and you should be able to locate the stock photos you need online without wasting hours of your valuable time searching.
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