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Hey, I am just wondering about the adobe marketing cloud? How it works and how can a freelance photographer like  myself use it in a future small business?  See right now I don't have many clients bec I graduated in may of 2013. I was told that for the first 2 years any graduate student does not make any money. So I'm working on that. Anyhow I am asking about the marketing  cloud, for mainly online business, like my website. See I am using a free web site host called wix.com. Now I am only using it for now until I finish my new remake website using adobe  muse. Now I hope to get a regular job so I can get an upgrade on my web set host from wix .com to adobe business catalyst.    

Now hopefully I to will be able to get a cargo trailer to which turn into a mobile photography studio. But bec it's a mobile photography studio it will follow under my freelance website. 

 

Any ideas?

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You can either fill out this form with details about your marketing needs/objectives and we'll get back to you, or you can directly call us to discuss your business so we can match you up with the right marketing solution(s) based on your goals.
(Phone numbers listed on the bottom of this page.)

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Okay thanks. Yeah I am already a creative cloud member. But I am wondering how do I become a adobe marketing cloud  member to?

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Hi there! And welcome to the Marketing Cloud community.

There are a number of ways that the Adobe Marketing Cloud may be able to help your business, from creating engaging and personalized websites using Adobe Experience Manager, to tracking, analyzing, and optimizing your efforts to market your business using Adobe Analytics and Adobe Target. If you're trying to get the word out in social media, Adobe Social will certainly be a big help to you.

There is plenty more info about the Marketing Cloud and its solutions here: http://www.adobe.com/solutions/digital-marketing.html
(There is also contact info on that page if you want to have a more in-depth conversation about what Marketing Cloud may be able to do for your business.)

 

Since you are a freelance photographer, you would certainly benefit greatly from the Adobe Creative Cloud.

A Creative Cloud membership includes 5 complimentary Business Catalyst sites, which it sounds like you are already considering.
It also includes Photoshop Lightroom, Photoshop, Dreamweaver, Behance integration, and much more that would be beneficial to you.

For more info about Creative Cloud, see: http://www.adobe.com/products/creativecloud.html

If you have more questions about Creative Cloud, the good folks in our Creative Cloud forum are a great resource: http://forums.adobe.com/community/creative_cloud

 

 

Kind regards,

 

- Carey


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You can either fill out this form with details about your marketing needs/objectives and we'll get back to you, or you can directly call us to discuss your business so we can match you up with the right marketing solution(s) based on your goals.
(Phone numbers listed on the bottom of this page.)

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