Done PRO(RGG) EDU - The art and science of making money with photography

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  1. Michael Smith

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    The art and science of making money with photography
    Establishing a full-time career as a photographer means you have to make money with your business. Making a living with photography requires more than great images. It takes the knowledge and understanding of how to manage and sustain a profitable business. Luckily for you, we are committed to revealing the success secrets of working pros and help you build a profitable photography career.

    YOU CANNOT BUY THIS TUTORIAL! IT IS AVAILABLE FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY.

    MOD EDIT: DO NOT HIDE REQUEST LINK.
    https://proedu.com/collections/available-tutorials/products/pricing-for-profits

    I guess they are launching it tomorrow, and will have to be screen captured.
     
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    I’ve already uploaded this tutorial. The actual name of it is Pricing for Profit.
     
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    It is a request link and not a download link, so you don't need to hide it. I will advise you not to hide request link in future as it is not good practice. Just because another newbie did it does not mean it is okay.
     
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