Archive for January, 2010

Today I have some exciting news to share! I’ve been working on this for a while now, but finally got some time over the holidays to really get going on this!

The John Andrews Client Connect iPhone application is a Native iPhone app that allows current and prospective clients to keep in touch with John Andrews Photography on the go.  In addition to numerous options to connect from within the application (touch to call, touch to email, Facebook, Twitter, Map Directions to Studio) you can browse photo galleries, view video slideshows, inquire about photography services, availability and more! Click on the icon below to jump to the Apple App Store and download it for FREE!

Features

  • Connect on the go with one touch calling, emailing, Facebook and Twitter feeds
  • Browse photo galleries
  • View video slideshows
  • Inquire about open dates and availability from within the app
  • View general Studio information
  • View Studio links, including a mobile version of our Blog
  • Receive Push Notifications for Studio messages, sales, coupons, etc
  • Existing Clients get access to special menu options to manage their relationship with the Studio using their existing Client Security Code (touch to call Andrew’s cell directly, touch to email Andrew directly, Client Portal Access, etc…)
  • …and much more to come!

Screen Shots from the John Andrews Client Connect App


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I was just alerted of some technical issues that have arisen from a server update that my web host performed today.

If any current or prospective clients have any issues whatsoever with things not working – please let me know ASAP so that they can be addressed.

I think we got it all straightened out but I just want to make sure!

Andrew

andrew@johnandrewsphotography.com

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Something exciting is coming very soon.  Can anyone guess what it might be?

Let’s just say that it rhymes with “myPhone Frapplication” ;)

Coming very soon to an iPhone near you.

- Andrew

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