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Company |
Spell-It-Out Photos |
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http://www.spellitoutphotos.com
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Founded: |
9/2009 |
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City: |
Moraga, California |
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Country: |
United States |
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CEO: |
Lynn McAuliffe / Sue Tenerowicz |
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Founders: |
Lynn McAuliffe, Sue Tenerowicz |
Category: |
eCommerce |
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Funding: |
Self-Funded |
Tags: |
letter art photography, wedding gifts, custom gifts, home decor |
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Employees: |
1 |
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What does Spell-It-Out Photos do?
Our website allows customers to create a custom piece of letter art photography. They type a word, choose from our 300+ letter images of nature/structures for each of their letters, they choose picture tone (color, black and white, or sepia), finally they choose their output (framed and matted, wrapped canvas, or greeting card).
How are they different?
There are just a handful of letter art companies. Our is the only one that offers all 3 picture tones. We are also the only one to offer the variety of output. Our photos are mostly country/wine country themed. We are working on various other themes (sports, floral, etc.). We will be the only one with full galleries of multiple themes. Plus we never use an object sideways! It’s easy to put an arch on it’s side to make a D, but it’s not correct perspective.
Why could Spell-It-Out Photos be BIG?
It’s different. It’s personal. It’s a great gift. With multiple themes it could be endless. Our target market is very broad – mostly women between 25 – 65. However, our customers include men too. It’s a great word of mouth piece too.
How they plan to make money:
We make money from our sales. Plain and simple.
Our thoughts:
No thoughts at the moment. Very interesting!
Please visit their website to learn more: http://www.spellitoutphotos.com
Fantastic concept and great pictures. I can’t wait to see the sports theme!
Michael, We’re so excited to get the sports theme gallery out there. Check out one we did that we posted on our facebook page on June 11th !/pages/Moraga-CA/Spell-It-Out-Photos/77745309606 It was for a good friend. Not quite enough letters to fill a gallery, but we’re workin’ on it.