MARKETING ASSISTANTS
In the past if you were not in the ad business or were not yet
a seasoned, competitive talent with marketing tools developed
(read “rep material”), a trained marketing assistant or freelance
consultant would definitely be the perfect team partner for you.
Today, a marketing assistant is popular within the ad community
as well.
Ken Gehle, a busy photographer in the Atlanta area, opted
for a marketing assistant, and he explains why:
After spending some time defining my vision and
building a book to support it, I began a program to
market my work utilizing direct mail, e-mails, and some
portfolio showings. My energy was spread too thin to be
effective enough. Lo and behold, a young rep came
a calling and after a couple of months I signed on for
representation. It didn’t work out and soon I was back
on my own. Instead of looking for a new agent I decid-
ed to proceed with my backup plan of hiring a market-
ing assistant.
Ken explains the role of his assistant, saying, “Currently
my marketing assistant works just one day a week but the data-
base is being updated, the mailers are going out regularly, and
all the books are constantly out. My assistant arranges for
in-person appointments and I am seeing potential clients on a
regular basis.”
One wonders why Ken opted to go the marketing assistant
route rather than try another rep. “A traditional rep with four
to five photographers was not going give my business the atten-
tion that my marketing assistant does. I want someone to mar-
ket me solely; I did not want to be one in a stable of talent. My
marketing assistant seems to be the perfect option.”
Ken’s experience is not uncommon. A marketing assistant
may be just the type of support that you need. While a marketing
assistant is not a new option, most photographers look for a rep
first. They don’t understand the reality of representation and
thus look for agents to handle the tasks that a marketing assistant
usually does. The job of a marketing assistant is to perform the
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