10 Simple SEO Tips for Your Photography Blog
If you think SEO stands for Scary, Enigmatic, and Overwhelming, you’re not alone. Lots of smart, talented photographers who are totally comfortable with abbreviations like ISO and RAW get spooked…
If you think SEO stands for Scary, Enigmatic, and Overwhelming, you’re not alone. Lots of smart, talented photographers who are totally comfortable with abbreviations like ISO and RAW get spooked…
Using photos on your blog is a great way to add interest, break up the text a bit, and make your posts look extra nice. And of course, if you’re…
Do you love blogging? If you’re squirming in your seat right now, or maybe laughing out loud, no worries. Having a blog is an expectation of most small business owners—including…
Can I tell you about a really interesting phenomenon I’ve noticed? Here it is: Before people hire me to blog for them, the hardest part about blogging tends to be…
One of the things I’m asked most frequently by my photographer clients is whether my blogging services will help them rank on Google. The answer is yes—and here are my…
Did you know you can hire a ghost writer to take care of your blog? Finding the right blogger can be a lifesaver, freeing up your time to focus on the parts of your business you really love while still giving you all the benefits of an active blog. If you don’t like writing, have trouble keeping your blog up to date, or just don’t know what to write about, bringing a professional or freelancer on board might be just what you need. Before you take the plunge, here’s what you need to know about hiring a ghost writer for your blog.
Blogging may not have quite the mystique of, say, the Loch Ness Monster, but that doesn’t mean it hasn’t attracted its fair share of myths over the years. Misinformation seems…
A few weeks ago I posted about how important it is to include informational posts on your photography blog. This kind of next-level content goes beyond talking about your sessions…
Starting a photography website? Congrats! Getting your business online is an exciting—and sometimes challenging—process. The way your site is set up can make or break your online presence, so it’s important to figure out what makes a great website. As a writer who helps photographers craft quality content for their web pages, I’m here to provide a few suggestions on how to put together a photography website that answers your clients questions and makes them more likely to book through you.
When people ask me how they can make their blog a success, I’ll usually refer to the Triumvirate of Blogging Success. The components? Quality Consistency Frequency All of these elements…