Choose PGD for e-blast designs that are beautiful, attention-getting, and original.
BASIC Design Fee - $65 per design with unlimited usage. *This includes 1 proof and 1 revision. Any additional revisions will incur an additional $15 per text or placement revision fee, or a $35 redesign fee.
**E-blasts requiring custom editing of photos requested by the client, such as removal of backgrounds or editing out elements within the photo will incur an additional charge of $35.
*Please note that e-blast designs are web-ready. Neither their dimension, nor their resolution is suitable for print. If you wish to have your design specially created in both e-blast and print formats, you may do so for a total fee of $150.00.
PGD does NOT send out or distribute e-blasts - I just design them - but I work closely with a number of companies who do send out e-blasts at very reasonable prices. I am happy to recommend a distribution company to you.
GOOD PHOTOS MAKE FOR EFFECTIVE E-BLASTS.
It is absolutely true that, the better the photo, the more effective the e-blast. Please provide me with good, clear and hopefully, flattering, images of your horse(s). Video stills and/or blurry images are not acceptable for use in the creation of effective e-blasts, so I don't use them. The whole purpose for designing and sending out an e-blast is to sell or promote your horse. Less than flattering photos will defeat that purpose. I realize that there are companies that will use whatever photos people send them as long as they get paid for their time, but PGD is NOT one of those companies. I refuse to design an e-blast using a photo or photos I know will hurt your chances of successfully marketing your horse or business. That would be a waste of your money and my time, and I will tactfully tell you this, should the situation arise.
I also cannot use professional "proof photos". Professional photos must bear the signature of the photographer, and if the horse pictured is not yours (as in the case of a reference sire or dam), please be sure to secure the proper permission to use such photos. The unauthorized use of professional photos is a violation of international copyright law, and I will not knowingly break that law.
UPDATED 7/1/11