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SEO Friday | Local Area Marketing – Just starting out

Friday, January 14th, 2011

Having your blog and site come up on searches done by locals in your area is one of the most important ways you can get your images and service out in front of more people.  That is the essence of SEO (Search Engine Optimization).  We’ve got some tricks up our sleeves for helping you to be present in MORE searches, getting you more hits.

Today we are talking about marketing using other businesses in your area to get hits from unexpected places.  When you are first starting out with juicing your blog for SEO you may not have established business relationships that offer partnership marketing yet, but that doesn’t mean you can’t use the power of your neighbors to help you get in front of more potential clients.

Blog, just do it.  Write about SOMETHING.  If you have some activity on your page the search bots will recognize new content and mark your site to be crawled more frequently and pick up more of your content.  Just remember to make sure to keep the content of your posts relevant (remember last week’s topics) when creating outbound links.

Here are some simple examples of links you can start to create today.

1) If you got your hair done at a notable salon, blog about it.  Do a self-portrait and post your new look and link to the Salon’s site.  You may pick up a photography client from someone searching for a stylist.

2) Meetup locations are a great thing to blog about too.  If you have children this one is easy!  In my neighborhood there is this great place to have a cup of coffee, check my favorite forums, and let the kids play called Cafe Sip N Play.  We LOVE going there and had Jeffrey (my 3 YO’s) birthday there last fall.  They offer coffee for moms and dads, gelato, kid-friendly meals and snacks (that are ‘HEALTHY!) and great panini’s salads and baked goods too.  Cafe Sip N Play is a much needed island of sanity in the world of crazy preschoolers and toddlers.  Blogging about our experience there will probably get me some hits from local moms looking for the hours of operation, or wondering about parties.  Those same families may also be in the market for pictures and pick up my site in their search.

3) South Bend Granger Indiana Children’s Photographer Nancy Lary, my partner and resident photoblog expert guru yoda of wordpress does sessions at her local Krispy Kreme with her mommy friends and clients.  When she blogs about those sessions linking to the Krispy Kreme site and tagging her posts with her city name and Krispy Kreme may get her hits from people looking for donuts… and maybe some photography needs down the road.

One of Nancy’s adorables at Krispy Kreme…

Krispy Kreme Indiana Granger South Bend

Today’s lesson sums up really easily:

1) Blog frequently

2) Blog about stuff you know

3) Add links to relevant and local places or services to increase your exposure to more people using more search terms.

SEO for Photographers – New for 2011 on FRIDAYS!

Friday, January 7th, 2011

We always get a TON of questions on how to affect SEO and make sure you are hitting the highest point you can on the search engine results so we’ve decided to do a series of blog posts on Fridays to help with SEO… What this means for you? Well, hopefully we’ll give you 52 EASY-to-IMPLEMENT SEO strategies you can implement in 2011.

So, how about an easy one to start out with… OUTBOUND LINK RELEVANCE.

When you are authoring your blog posts, make sure to use link to various relevant things. Some examples you might want to use are:
The shoot-location website:  If I were to shoot at Fort Vancouver (near my house ;) ) I would link to the website for that.  Then, if my potential clients are searching for information on Fort Vancouver they might find me… bingo!

Your camera body.  I shoot with a Nikon D300 and LOVE LOVE LOVE my camera.  I get a LOT of the “what kind of camera do you have?” questions and I love to tell my clients what I shoot with (of course WE all know it is the photographer, not the camera!)…

You can also link to props you use, like how Grand Junction Child Photographer Cristine Strickland (she’s an AMAZING lifestyle photographer, check out her blog) has done with the Radio Flyer Little Red Fire Truck (which I think is basically the coolest thing ever!)

Mom Kissing Toddler

Really the sky is the limit but make sure you are finding ways to incorporate outbound links into your blog authoring.  Make sure those outbound links are relevant to your current shoot.  This way when your potential clients search for those things, they might stumble upon YOU!

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Image Tagging for SEO

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

As a photographer your images are probably the most important thing to get in front of your clients.  Image-tagging will help get you there.

Let’s do an experiment, shall we?  Let’s search for something on google… “newborn photographer” is a good search term, don’t you think?  Okay…  (If you are going to follow along, make sure you are signed out of your google accounts for this exercise!)

Wow, now THAT is a lot of hits… Over 1 MILLION results.

So, how does your client find you?

Let’s scroll down on our google search to just below the map… I’m a client.  I’m visual.  I like to click on pretty pictures…

I see THIS!  Bingo! As a client, I’m loving these… I’m asking myself, WHO TOOK THESE?  I want to book this person!  Let me click on one!

I click on the first one and find out that the photographer has put their web URL strait across the picture as a water mark.  I may not get to this site directly, but I now have a link I want to follow!

So, what have we learned so far?

1)  I want my images to index as well as my site.  Potential clients might click them and any inbound traffic to my site is fantastic!

2) Generic search terms being used by our clients generate a TON of hits.

3) I need to tag my images to get up in this little spot on my google search if I can

How?

EASY!  When you upload your photos, name them with your search terms.  The first image in that string above is actually NAMED seattle-newborn-photographer1.jpg.  Instead of DSC_001.jpg or Name01.jpg, upload a picture that has an SEO friendly name!

Steps to success!

1) Name your images with keywords for YOUR search area.  In this case simply “newborn photographer.jpg” isn’t going to help you much for LOCAL hits.  Try “your-city-newborn-photographer.jpg” instead.  Change up the way you name your images to hit your most desired search terms.

2) URL prominently across the photo helps direct people to your site.  Use your watermark as well, but make sure your URL is easy to read and see!

And, of course this post would NOT be complete without a gorgy-newborn picture from one of my favorite photographers from http://4theloveoffocus.com, Amy of http://tentinytoesphoto.com.  Head to her blog to see more gorgeous photography!