Learn & Explore Series Episode 155

Photofolio


Did You Know?

Clients Won't Click On A Cheap Looking Website
Yes, it’s still true that making a great first impression is one of the most important things you can do for your business. When a potential client visits your photography website, they are not only seeing the image you’ve posted to welcome them to your site but also evaluating you as a business partner based on the construction of your site. A cheap looking site tells them not to waste their time clicking further. Your website is your storefront, don’t send the wrong signal.
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Did You Know?

Uploading Fresh Work To Your Website Is Great Marketing
Continual updates to your website let potential clients know that you are busy taking pictures, you are passionate about what you do, and you are always generating portfolio quality images for your website. Make sure your website is easy for you to operate so you can upload fresh images all the time.
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Did You Know?

A Customizable Website Will Set You Apart
Cookie cutter template websites make all photographers look identical. You are an individual with your own style and your website should be an extension of your individuality. A fully customizable website sets you apart from the competition.
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Special Thanks to Industry Expert:

Rob Haggart

Questions covered in the above interview:

  1. Take us back to the very day that you started Photofolio, what was the original inspiration for doing so?
  2. When a company comes to market with a product, they generally have an avatar or person in mind they want to market too. Can you share with us who that person is here?
  3. Tell me about the culture behind Photofolio?
  4. I was reading on your website that PDN has awarded over 30 photographers using your sites the prestigious award of “Best Website Design”. How does that make you feel and what does it mean for Photofolio?
  5. How do you feel Photofolio differs from others on the market?
  6. In your opinion what are the most important features to a photographers website?
  7. What recommendations can you give to photographers who are looking for a quality website for their photography business?
  8. Photographs can get pretty big these days, and can slow things down from a viewing standpoint. How do you address site speed and performance?
  9. How customizable are these websites?
  10. Talk to me about the set-up, how quickly can a photographer get their website up with you?
  11. Can you expound a little on the technology that is used in your websites?
  12. I work with some of the best photographers from around the world and have seen a wide variety of website designs for photographers. So when I say your designs are stunning, I know what I’m talking about. What is your process for coming up with the different designs?
  13. One aspect of your designs I find to be really attractive is the ease of navigation. Can you talk to me about this?
  14. Why do you suppose so many pro photographers use you for their website needs?
  15. What is the ONE word that you believe best describes Photofolio?