Setup question?
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I have been a long time SmugMug subscriber, but just recently upgraded to "Pro."
I made my new site with one page called, "Acquire," and I intend for that to be my "commerce page." So, I made that the only gallery with a buy option.
I'm just wondering about how to restrict anyone from "lifting" my images from non-commerce pages....or should I just not worry about that? (After all, they're just going to be lower res, etc....right?) Or...should I consider watermarking or some other technique?
Thanks.
I made my new site with one page called, "Acquire," and I intend for that to be my "commerce page." So, I made that the only gallery with a buy option.
I'm just wondering about how to restrict anyone from "lifting" my images from non-commerce pages....or should I just not worry about that? (After all, they're just going to be lower res, etc....right?) Or...should I consider watermarking or some other technique?
Thanks.
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Another personal pet-peeve is the right-click protection....I hate it, especially here on SM. It makes it more difficult to help people with web design here. When I see a site using RCP, I generally move on.
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--- Denise
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Thanks for the feedback, links, and responses.
I think I'll just change my size settings. And avoid right click and watermarks...for now.
Steve L
http://www.stephenmlevinphotos.com/
What do you think?
Steve L
http://www.stephenmlevinphotos.com/
But - if folks want to buy images in other galleries I doubt that they would look in a second gallery to buy the image. I know I wouldn't. If you think there are images in your other galleries that people might want to purchase then by all means make them available for sale.
--- Denise
Musings & ramblings at https://denisegoldberg.blogspot.com
Thanks for your advice, Denise!
I'm not new to SmugMug, but I am new with regard to a Pro account. Not quite sure about how to use that effectively.
I don't want to "appear" to be mercenary and commercial to friends and family who may look at my site. On the other hand, I want to allow those who would like the opportunity to buy something to be able to do that. That's why I set up a "Acquire" link.
However, I looked at your site and notice that all the images are for sale. I'm wondering if that creates any problem from those who just want to use your site to view your images?
Thanks again!
Steve L
http://www.stephenmlevinphotos.com/
All of my photos are for sale too. My friends and family view it, as well as hopeful buyers. I don't see any problem mixing buyers and family. I had a few church friends buy my work (using discount coupon), so it works out well.
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I see that some people (including those on this thread!) have copyright information on their homepage. What are the general guidelines for doing that....something elaborate or just a simple copyright (and symbol)? And do you just drag a text content block down to where you want it in order to add it?
I've also noted that the copyright isn't on every page in some cases. Is the homepage enough?
Steve L
http://www.stephenmlevinphotos.com/
I put my copyright info on my footer, so it's visible on every page. I don't use a watermark on my images though.
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You don't need the login link in your footer - that's only for you, not for your viewers. You can always log in to your site at www.smugmug.com.
--- Denise
Musings & ramblings at https://denisegoldberg.blogspot.com
Thx.
Steve L
http://www.stephenmlevinphotos.com/