May 8th, 2009
Pros: rev your engines and step your business up to the next level! Photo Fusion Workshops are circling the country to a city near you. Led by star photo- and videographers Robert Evans and Curt Apanovich, their 35 years of combined experience in the biz will reinvent the way you shoot, prep, and market your work. They’ll teach you how to use cutting-edge digital technology to merge video with still images and raise the creative bar in any field.

Check out the itinerary and book your tickets here.
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December 12th, 2008
We walk in your shoes, guys. Steve Mills is one of your Support Heroes, and also a very busy event photographer. Steve knows that buyers want any number of different sizes, and since SmugMug prints so many, he lets his customer choose in the cart. When he shoots, he leaves room for cropping!

With SmugMug’s cropping tool and proof delay, Steve’s customers get exactly what they want.
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November 19th, 2008
We’re really excited about these, we’ve got dozens and dozens of designs, and more being added all the time. Holidays, of course, but don’t forget baby announcements, thank yous, invitations, and more. We’ll be adding Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day, birthday cards, too.
Pros, we don’t have ‘em available for ordering by your customers at your pro prices yet, sorry. Here’s how I sell ‘em to my clients. More info, and help.
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September 19th, 2008
You’ve been asking for metallic prints, and today we added ‘em, 11 different sizes

Poke around the catalog, you’ll see that we also added new 3:2 ratio and also square ratio, canvas sizes! And a few cool gift items, as well. Don’t forget, you’ll need to set prices for all of these items.
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July 22nd, 2008
If you use your own custom domain (like mine at Moon River Photography) on your SmugMug site, you’ll want to check out this thread on Dgrin for some very important changes that are happening now.
We’ll also be announcing this via release notes, and QuickNews.
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July 9th, 2008
SmugMug is proud to be sponsoring two photo contests that offer up some nice booty, and also some serious recognition to the winners!
The Pop Photo Contest: Show us your Skills – Enter Now! Here is your chance to gain recognition in The 15th Annual Popular Photography Photo Contest and have the opportunity to have your work shown in the January 2009 issue of Popular Photography, the largest photo magazine in the world, as well as on PopPhoto.com.

The American Photo Contest: Don’t Miss your chance to enter The American PHOTO Annual images of the Year Event! This International Competition has become the definitive showcase of the very best in contemporary photography.

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July 5th, 2008
We get the question a lot at the the help desk: “How do I hide the feeds button?” Don’t do it! If you are a pro, use the feeds to your advantage. Google loves the feeds, for example. I just searched for “Sierras Workshop” and came up with this as the #1 search result on Google. Click the link, and the search result on Google will take you right to a page that promotes a workshop I’m doing. Why would you ever throw away such findability?
Now many of you are gonna be worried about feeds and “right click protection” – I say, watermark your images, block the largest display sizes if you need to but get your name out there!
Feeds are also a great way for your customers, fans, and family to keep up on your work.
C’mon now, everyone: “Feeds are our friends!”
As always, I’d love to hear from you if you have questions about this. Holler for me at our help desk and I or our team of Support Heroes will be there for you!
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July 4th, 2008
We get this question at our help desk all the time: “HELP!!!! I thought I was protected, but so-and-so was able to get a copy of my photo from SmugMug! What Happened?????”
Right click protection is a mild deterrent, and it’s one part of your overall image security on SmugMug. It should not be the only security that you use. It can be foiled by modern browsers. Another thing to be aware of, is that when you are sending an image over the web to a browser, that image is in the viewer’s computer, in the browser’s temporary internet files. Savvy folks can find this. Also, SmugMug’s right click protection won’t carry through to images displayed in forums, emails or other websites, or to the thumbnails of your images on SmugMug.
What can you do? Use all the image protection available. Right click protect, add a watermark, and block the largest display copies. And add disabling of external links (they won’t be able to link to their myspace).
As always, holler to our Support Heroes if you have any questions at all.
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June 30th, 2008
We’re hopeful to implement coupons real soon. Come on over to Dgrin and weigh in with your comments, suggestions and feedback.

Thanks!
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June 22nd, 2008
We’re soon to be making some changes to our shopping cart, and we’d love your feedback! You can see screenshots and more, here on Digital Grin.

Thanks!
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