Showing posts with label representing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label representing. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 23, 2015

How to Become a Credit Card Agent


Choose the credit card companies you want to represent. Numerous credit card issuers are available so you can go straight to the issuers of credit cards to apply to become an agent, or you can go through a credit card affiliate program (see Resource section).
Complete and submit an online agent or affiliate application for each credit card program you are interested in representing. You generally have to submit information that includes your full name, Social Security number, website or blog address where you intend to promote the credit cards, and the number of monthly visitors to the site.
Once you receive approval to represent the credit cards, you can start to promote the credit cards through your own marketing channels. This typically includes adding information about the credit card to your website or blog and then driving targeted traffic to the website. The credit card issuer may also provide you with hard-copy marketing material, which you can use to promote the credit cards in person, such as when attending trade shows or when networking.
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Sunday, September 20, 2015

How to Make Money as a Model (6 Steps)


Research a reputable agency to apply to. Choose a large agency with exposure to the main modeling markets of Los Angeles, New York and Miami if you are hoping to get regular work.
Send in snapshots of yourself. Follow the submittal requirements on the agency website for specific details, but typically one or two head shots and three full body pictures will be enough. Use your casual family photographs -- legitimate agencies do not require professional pictures to know whether they are interested in representing you.
Obtain representation from the agency. Be wary of any agency that asks you for money upfront. You should only have to pay for the printing costs of your composite cards -- also known as zed cards -- and you do not need to waste money on modeling training classes or professional photographs to build your portfolio.
Order your comp cards. These should display a variety of pictures to demonstrate your versatility and include your statistics such as height, weight, clothing and shoe size. Your agency will distribute your card to potential clients, who will evaluate your look and decide whether they want to meet you face to face.
Attend 'go-sees' -- a meeting with the client -- to get booked for jobs. Always arrive on time, dressed appropriately and with minimal makeup. Be polite, friendly and outgoing, but don't talk too much -- be mindful of the client's time. Be patient. Expect to attend at least 10 go-sees for every job you get.
Behave with the utmost professionalism on each and every job. This will help to create a good reputation and make it more likely you will be rebooked by the client. Arrive on time, be patient and don't complain whether you must wait around. Avoid conflict and make an effort to get along with your fellow models during the shoot. Listen to the photographer's instructions and follow his direction at all times. Make yourself known as someone who is easy to work with, and you will get more work as a result.
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