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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.

Choosing a Theme & Maintaining Control

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

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Your blog is probably one of the most important marketing tools you’ll employ as a photographer.  Gone are the days of carrying large portfolio cases, or prints even.  Everything is digital.  The internet is available almost anywhere at any time.  You need to be available too! Your online presence may be the first contact a potential client has with your work.  You are going to have to work hard at presenting only your best, in a neat, professional, and easy to navigate format (let’s face it, even our parents and grandparents are online these days…).

A blog is the best SEO tool you have for getting out there.  They are a lot of work to get setup but can be a great, fun place to keep your clients (and family… “hi Mom and Dad!”) up to date.  You’ll need to make a lot of decisions about what you post and how often, that is all up to you.  But, the format MUST be user-friendly and professional if you hope to get anywhere.

Now, those independently wealthy folks out there (do I hear crickets???… ) can pay HUGE bucks to get a super awesome fantabulous custom masterpiece created just for them by a big name programmer and artist… for the rest of us, the approach may be more DIY, plus, it allows YOU to maintain control and make changes as you’d like!

So, here are some of our favorite somewhat-easily customizable FREE wordpress themes (remember, these are for wordpress.org people folks… if you are confused… this about taking our class!)

  • SLRLounge has some great themes (which we LOVE to customize!):  Photo Lounge, Photo Flash, and Photo Feature.  All three of these choices are fantastic and we cover installation and customization tips in our class.
  • Lawrence Chan has a couple of editions of a photography theme for photographers too at tofurious.  The first edition is FREE!

Our main purpose here is to show you it can be done… and for less money than you think.  We’ll get you started down the right path and then the entire world is in YOUR hands!

If you know of other great FREE photography wordpress themes, leave ‘em in the comments.