Fill your editorial calendar with images created by others (and build stronger relationships)
Your business is a content monster. And it’s insatiable.
What if you had a system in place to collect and use images created by:
- photographers
- influencers
- customers
So that you could focus on building your business, not feeding the content monster?
Ready to learn how to ethically and legally feed the content monster with other’s photographs?
Then you won’t want to miss the half-day master workshop coming on March 27, 2018.
Enter your email below and we’ll let you know how to join this master workshop so you can ethically and legally feed the content monster!
This master workshop gives you the tools and system that I use (and teach my clients) to use other’s content in a way that:
- keeps you out of legal hot water
- builds relationships
- builds excitement
Join us and leave knowing how to leverage other’s images to fill your editorial calendar.
You can use images created by others for your:
- blog posts
- email newsletters
- Etsy
- your shop
- your website
But…there’s a wrong way and a right way to go about it.
One way take shortcuts. It involves grabbing images and posting them without double-checking with the creator.
The other way isn’t as quick, but it assures that you are legally and ethically using images. As a bonus, it also shows the creator respect. And can generate buzz and excitement for your business and builds strong relationships.
And best of all, the second route also reduces your legal risks. By following it, it’s less likely you’ll be sued or end up with a scary lawyer cease and desist letter in your inbox.
Request Your Invitation
You won’t want to miss the half-day master workshop coming on March 27, 2018.
Enter your email below and we’ll let you know how to join this master workshop so you can ethically and legally feed the content monster!
Hi! I’m Kiffanie Stahle, the founder of the artist’s J.D., a place for creative business owners to learn how to build a strong business and legal foundation. And for more than six years, I’ve helped creative business owners build strong, thriving creative businesses.
Over the past year, I’ve seen one situation crop up more and more often:
Creative business owners getting in trouble for using a photographer’s, customer’s, or influencer’s photograph
This situation is happening more frequently for two reasons.
First, because photographers and consumers are getting savvier about their rights.
Second, because there’s a breed of photographers that like to trick business owners into using their photos. And then sending them nasty letters for doing so. (These photographers are not on Santa’s nice list…)
Helping business owners with this situation is never fun. And that’s because 9 times out of 10, the creative business owner is in the wrong. And we have to quickly come up with the least expensive solution to get them out of this jam.
Request your invite and start leveraging other’s images to round out your editorial calendar, without getting in hot water.
You won’t want to miss the half-day master workshop coming on March 27, 2018.
Enter your email below and we’ll let you know how to join this master workshop so you can ethically and legally feed the content monster!