Archive for March, 2008

Photography Web Design: Finding Your Photography

March 31, 2008 2:44 pm

          After making sure that you have all the content your web designer has requested turn over to their hands there really is nothing else for you to do. Making sure that you keep in contact with them and check up on your project is a given. After the project has been completed for you there is something you have to talk to your web designer about and that is SEO or search engine optimization. Search engine optimization is how you are going to be found on the internet. People using search engines like Google or Yahoo put in key terms that you could potentially be found on if you were to have SEO done on your photography website.

          There are a lot of different techniques that can be used for search engine optimization and SEO is not a onetime deal. You should always be doing continuous work on your photography website so that it can be found by people looking for your services in your area. Since there are a lot of ways to go about SEO and you most likely have no idea what SEO is it would be a good idea to talk with your web designer about your options. Some web design companies don’t do SEO work on any of their clients’ websites and others offer to continuously do work on them. It depends on what web designer you choose and therefore should be thought about before you choose.

          Either way there should be some sort of option for you to go to for search engine optimization work. Whether it is through the company or through someone they recommend or are partnered with. For more information on photography web design check us out at DreamCo Design - Photography Web Design. For more information on other types of web design take a look at DreamCo Design - Web Design.

Photography Web Design: Get That Content Out

2:12 pm

          After going through the tedious process of finding a web designer to take on your photography website there are a few things that you need to make sure you complete before putting your hands behind your head and sitting to relax while your site is being built. You are a photographer and there are plenty of pictures that are going to be put up throughout your website. These pictures that are going to be put up are obviously going to be your work and therefore they need to be provided by you. Makes sense, doesn’t it?

          You shouldn’t worry about the pictures that you are going to have in your portfolio or gallery because most likely there is going to be an admin panel set up for you to put your own picture in and have them displayed. This would be the best way for a web designer to do this for you because that way you can add or remove pictures whenever you want and it is simple for you to do rather than having a webmaster hired or having to learn a little programming yourself.

          This little step of you submitting your content to the web designer can make sure that you move forward in a timely manner or that your photography website takes a millennium to complete. Be responsible and send your content to your designer so that they can act the same towards you. It’s the worst and most common thing that happens in web design. The customer forgets or thinks that the site can be completed without them and the content that the web designer asked for. Then the whole project gets behind and people end up getting mad. It’s a common occurrence and can be avoided. For more information on photography web design check us out at DreamCo Design - Photography Web Design. For more information on other types of web design take a look at DreamCo Design - Web Design.

Photography Web Design: The Three Questions

1:14 pm

          Continuing on from the last post I wanted to cover some of the guidelines and expectations that you should have for the web designer that you choose to do your photography website. There are a lot of web designers out there are pining for your business and there are a few things that you should look at with each of them:

1.) Where are they located? (This depends a lot on you. I personally believe that it doesn’t matter where a web designer is located because either way you are going to be looking at a computer screen anyways. You can get the same amount of work done over the phone with your web designer as you can right next to them. For others, they feel that having the web designer in the area is beneficial to getting in touch with them and being able to supervise their project. It is really up to you.)

2.) What does their portfolio look like? (There are a lot of designer and developers out there and some of them don’t have any experience. It is up to you to ask for a portfolio of their work and to go over that portfolio. If they are more of a programmer or designer and they give you a list of websites, make sure to look at only the programming or design side of the site depending. A good goal would be to find someone, or a company, that is well rounded on each side of things. This is where companies are a little better off being your choice for a web designer than a freelancer.)

3.) Do they seem reliable? (If you are on a deadline or just want someone that is going to show you some respect the best way to find that out is going to be by talking with them. Get on the phone with them and ask them any questions that come to mind. They should be helpful and professional as well as friendly. If you get the impression at all that they don’t know what they are doing or they aren’t going to be helpful to you at all times than leave them behind. There are too many other web designers out there that will give you better service.)

          These being the three main things that you should look over. There are a lot of different aspects that you can and will look over but these three being the main ones that you should feel comfortable with. Good luck. For more information on photography web design check us out at DreamCo Design - Photography Web Design. For more information on other types of web design take a look at DreamCo Design - Web Design.

Photography Web Design: Tread Carefully

12:10 pm

          The search for a reliable and quality web designer to take care of your photography website is going to take you far and wide. Web designers from all over will want to take it upon themselves to earn your business and it is up to you which of them gets to take home the prize. There are some things that you should take into consideration when looking for a web designer. One being that you never know what you are going to get, and by this I mean that web designers vary in age location and skill level so much that you really have to do some research on all the web designers that you are even thinking about.

          When you’ve gotten those select few that you feel confident in even considering then you should have a conversation with each of them. Keeping notes and comparing between companies and/or freelancers to see which is going to give you the most out of their services and give you the best deal for it. It’s hard for those people who don’t know anything about web design to even try and compare between web design companies because you don’t even know what anything really is; things like SEO and custom programming and whatnot. There really is no easy way for someone that isn’t sharp in this area to pick out a designer for their photography website.

          There are a few things/rules that you should have for your web designers when you are talking with them. I will cover those guidelines in the next post as I feel that it is worth another separate post to go over them. This article is more to advise people that are thinking about photography web design to judge their prospect carefully before jumping in the boat with them. For more information on photography web design check us out at DreamCo Design - Photography Web Design. For more information on other types of web design take a look at DreamCo Design - Web Design.

Photography Web Design: 60% Of The Time, It Works Every Time

March 20, 2008 9:24 am

          After considering to make an investment in a photography website that is going to help you immensely with getting clients, there is something that you have to do. Figure out what you want! You need to have a good understanding of what you want from your site as far as functionality goes (remember we talked about functionality before). Functionality is everything that you want your website to have and do as far as what you can do to it or what clients can do on it. Design also needs to be thought about; the layout, the colors, your logo, and everything else like this. Figure out what you want from your photography website so that you can clearly convey what you want.

          If your one who has no idea what you want you can do a couple of things to solve this problem. One thing would be going to other photographer’s websites and finding things on theirs that you like; make a list of these things and present that to your web designer. You could also gather inspiration in the real world, things that catch your eye or anything like that. Write it down to make sure that you bring it up to your web designer and see what possibilities they can come up with for incorporating things into your photography website.

          Make sure that all of your ideas are going to go together well in a design aspect of things. Your web designer can go through your ideas and tell you what is going to be a good idea and what you are going to want to steer clear of. You should listen their advice because they know the business and the internet. You don’t have to follow exactly what they say but it is good to keep what they tell you in mind. Building your website the right way is going to be the main priority and you should welcome any help that you can get on the subject. For more information on photography web design check us out at DreamCo Design - Photography Web Design. For more information on other types of web design take a look at DreamCo Design - Web Design.