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New Line of Service: Consulting with Other Photographers
Fellow togs: not enough hours in your day for the non-shooting & editing aspects of your photography business? I am now available for consultation services with other photographers (both aspiring and experienced) on an hourly basis! In recent weeks I’ve … Continue reading
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2011 Wrap-Up #4: Why Photo Blogging Isn’t Really About Photography
Clients often report finding my blog before my website in their internet searches. Search engines love new content, so churning out regular, key-word rich blog posts bumps me up in search results. Blogging pays, literally. Being aware of that, blogging … Continue reading
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9 Photography Blog Tips
Does blogging really benefit photographers? Should photographers spend valuable time blogging? In my experience, definitely yes. Blogging produces many tangible benefits, some of which I’ve already discussed in related posts like how to leverage social media and why blogging matters. First and foremost, however, blogging generates … Continue reading
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Using Client Slideshows and Photography YouTube Channel
Should photographers have a YouTube channel? If you can fit it into your workflow, I’ve found it provides a boost to search engine results, adds an additional marketing tool to use on social media, and has emotional appeal for clients. … Continue reading
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2010 Wrap-Up #5: Top 10 Blog Posts and Why Blogs Matter
So far in my 2010 Wrap-Up Series I’ve reviewed Published Photos, my favorite photos of 2010, the Outtake Reel, and offered tips for aspiring photographers. Now, for the final blog post in this series, what else would I talk about besides…this blog? Total # … Continue reading
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How To Leverage Social Media
What type of social media person are you? What’s social media? I am thinking about starting a Facebook page and maybe Tweeting. I’ve heard it can help my business. I check Facebook as soon as I get up in the … Continue reading
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