Showing posts with label photosclass photos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photosclass photos. Show all posts

Saturday, February 2, 2008

How To Increase Traffic To Your Site Without Any Effort



If you are a new blogger who wants to extend your reach audience-wise, then you have to check out the benefits of becoming a member of Buzzfuse. It is a site that markets content (that includes blogs, photos, articles, etc.) to a wider audience around the World Wide Web. While blog and site owners benefit from the additional exposure their content will have at this site, consumers also stand to benefit in terms of being able to find content they are interested in.

It is easy to join Buzzfuse. Just register by placing a valid email address which the site administrator will check into in a matter of seconds . Verify your email by clicking on a link which leads you to the Buzzfuse site and then just follow the registration procedure. No complicated data entry here. Just invite at least 10 members of your circle, post the photo or article you want to share and then place the activation link below your post, that's it. Expect more traffic to your site.

By simply clicking on the activation link once you post is live, you get your fair share of a wide market. How's that for viral marketing without any effort?

Monday, January 21, 2008

Why PTA's are significant

I have never realized the importance of Parents-Teachers Associations or PTAs until now. Public schools and big private schools have PTA's to serve as a sounding board of opinions and regulate the activities or fees imposed by the school. Ateneo de Davao had so many problems but they were all voices out (most were settled) through the PTA.

Here comes one private school in Matina (which the main school near the downtown area) charging P100 for the class photos of the kids (including one 2x2 in B&W and one 4R). That's easy enough to shell out but if you know how much the prevailing rate is then you would really question the rate. Of course, the rate is pretty cheap if the studio tasked to get the class photos is Lito Sy. Otherwise, its pretty overpriced.

A group of concerned parents wrote a letter of request to the school requesting a lowering of the rates. The school in-charge talked to them saying it's too late to back out ow as they have already signed a contract with the photo studio. The parents said they can recommend other photographers (with lighting and other equipment also but cheaper) but the one in charge said it's too late. The parents were also blamed for not volunteering such information when they had a copy of the school's activity. Funny. How can the parents suggest when they were only told the price two days before the actual shoot.

One parent asked for an official receipt form the studio. The teacher said they will not issue individual receipts because they already gave a package receipt to the school. Some of those who paid ahead got a receipt all right, but not official at all. Calling BIR!

The parents were one in saying that the school should inform the parents in advance of the rates by sending them letter necessitating replies. The answer was so far negative saying some parents do not really send back replies. But that's the lookout of the parents. If they don't reply then they forfeit their right to complain.

The letter elicited a lot of reaction, most of them negative, from the school with the teachers calling the signatories one by one, now and then, to comment on the matter. Why not call a general meeting to get the consensus of the whole body?

Now, I understand why PTA's are significant.

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