@uncool said:
Derek, I can't help with the Wordpress blog integration however the content looks good.
Overall your site is well laid out and the images are great. Two nit-picking observations:
Your header content takes up quite a bit of space and there are more typefaces in that space than are necessary. Possibly moving the logo to the left and stacking the other content to the right might work. I haven't checked it on mobile so I'm not sure how it displays.
The fact that you sell prints is buried in the site. Being more marketing/sales-forward could help drive visitors to the content. That said, excellent job on keywording. That is an aspect of sites that is not always done well.
And lastly - kudos to you for keeping your social channels up to date.
There are a lot of knowledgable people here on the forum so someone should be able to help with the Wordpress site.
Thanks very much for taking the trouble to take a look at my site and providing such detailed feedback which I really appreciate.
The header content is taken from the standard SmugMug template I am using and is the main thing I need to sort out on the Wordpress integration where I want them both to match so moving from one to other looks seamless. I will bear in mind your comments on the logo position etc.
Yes I realise that I need to complete more work on the print sales marketing.
Hopefully someone will come along before long who can help me with the Wordpress integration.
Many thanks once again. Your comments have certainly made all the hard work of transferring my site over to SmugMug worthwhile.
@britlandscapes said:
Hopefully someone will come along before long who can help me with the Wordpress integration.
I use WordPress for my website. I only use SmugMug for my galleries. I customized my SmugMug site to match my WordPress site.
If you need help, you need to create a new post in the Customization section with your questions.
I already have done when I first joined without any success except for reply from yourself saying very much the same thing. I want my SmugMug to be my website with a link to the Wordpress blog. The opposite to what most people do.
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Thanks very much for taking the trouble to take a look at my site and providing such detailed feedback which I really appreciate.
The header content is taken from the standard SmugMug template I am using and is the main thing I need to sort out on the Wordpress integration where I want them both to match so moving from one to other looks seamless. I will bear in mind your comments on the logo position etc.
Yes I realise that I need to complete more work on the print sales marketing.
Hopefully someone will come along before long who can help me with the Wordpress integration.
Many thanks once again. Your comments have certainly made all the hard work of transferring my site over to SmugMug worthwhile.
Website - https://www.britishlandscapesphotography.co.uk
Blog - https://blog.britishlandscapesphotography.co.uk
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/BritishLandscapesPhotography
Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/britlandscape
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/britlandscapes/
I use WordPress for my website. I only use SmugMug for my galleries. I customized my SmugMug site to match my WordPress site.
If you need help, you need to create a new post in the Customization section with your questions.
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My SmugMug Customizations | Adding CSS to Your Site | SEO for the Photographer | Locate Your Page/Widget Number | SmugMug Help Desk
I already have done when I first joined without any success except for reply from yourself saying very much the same thing. I want my SmugMug to be my website with a link to the Wordpress blog. The opposite to what most people do.
Website - https://www.britishlandscapesphotography.co.uk
Blog - https://blog.britishlandscapesphotography.co.uk
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/BritishLandscapesPhotography
Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/britlandscape
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/britlandscapes/