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liveBooks Announces Flexible Payment Plan for Photo Community Amidst Economic Uncertainty

Wed Oct 22, 2008 10:13am EDT

  SAN FRANCISCO, CA, Oct 22 (MARKET WIRE) -- 
In an effort to help photographers continue their marketing efforts in
the midst of economic turmoil, liveBooks, Inc. (www.livebooks.com), the
leading provider of customized portfolio websites and marketing software
for professional photographers, has created a 12-month financing option
for new liveBooks Professional clients.

    This financially conscious offering will allow photographers who purchase
liveBooks Professional website solutions the ability to get started with a
customized website for as little as $200 down, with the remaining balance
financed over 12 monthly installments.


liveBooks
Professional  Normal   Financing
Solution      Pricing  Upfront Fee  Financing Monthly Payments
------------  -------  -----------  --------------------------
Unlimited     $ 3,200  $  800 down  $  224/month for 12 months
------------  -------  -----------  --------------------------
Select        $ 1,700  $  425 down  $  119/month for 12 months
------------  -------  -----------  --------------------------
Basic         $   800  $  200 down  $   56/month for 12 months
------------  -------  -----------  --------------------------
All packages also require $90 a year for hosting

    
"As part of our ongoing efforts to be a true partner with
photographers worldwide, we want to ensure that now more than ever they
can continue to market themselves to drive a sustainable and successful
business. These payment options provide better cash flow for our clients
on the expense side of their business, while allowing them to be
aggressive with marketing themselves and generating the exposure critical
to long-term growth," said Andy Patrick, president and CEO of liveBooks.
"History shows us that during down times it is even more important for
businesses to market themselves, and that those who do come out ahead in
the long run. Preparing now for the future by showcasing work, developing
a brand and creating an easy way to be located with intuitive search
engine optimization will be essential to standing apart from the crowd."

    Through its liveBooks' Professional solutions, the company helps emerging
and professional photographers increase their website traffic, streamline
their workflow for search marketing and effectively measure the increase
in the number of site visitors. liveBooks creates customized sites that
include an intuitive, drag and drop interface to allow clients to easily
upload their images, as well as the easy integration of videos, slideshows
and music, and sophisticated search marketing tools to help photographers
grow their businesses.

    For information about this new pricing, as well as liveBooks' overall
solutions, visit http://livebooks.com/promo/08financing/ or call (800)
253-2085 for a free consultation.

    About liveBooks

    liveBooks, Inc. is the leader in providing fully editable customized
website creation and management solutions along with innovative online
tools that empower professional photographers to grow their businesses. As
creative professionals, liveBooks' executives understand the passion
behind their customers' work and their needs to easily upload, edit,
market, send and sell their images in a simple and streamlined way.
liveBooks is committed to pioneering new ways to help photographers
efficiently translate their work into effective online experiences that
increase their exposure and connect their creative vision with the world
at large.

    

Media contact:
Marci J. Hait
Matter Communications for liveBooks, Inc.
978-499-9250 x 238
Email Contact

Copyright 2008, Market Wire, All rights reserved.

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