How to make the buy tab larger or more visible or ... something
Traces of Texas
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Hey guys,
3-4 times a week I get emails and private message on Facebook from folks who have seen my Traces of Texas galleries, want to buy prints, and want to know a) how to go about it b) how much they cost etc... The buy tab is RIGHT THERE but somehow they don't see it. If they do see it, they can't figure out how things work, how much things cost etc... My Facebook page has more than 72,000 "likes" and today I mentioned my galleries and posted a link and I got six messages saying "wow, those are great. Are they for sale?" Or "I love these ... how much are they?" It's maddening!
Any tips on how I can make this process easier for them to see and figure out? Here's a link to my main gallery:
http://tracesoftexas.smugmug.com/Images-of-Texas/Traces-of-Texas/i-8BL7ccg
I really don't know what else to do. I think that I lose a lot of sales just because, after I respond to the question, the people just never go back. It's important to strike while the iron is hot and somehow they are just not getting it.
3-4 times a week I get emails and private message on Facebook from folks who have seen my Traces of Texas galleries, want to buy prints, and want to know a) how to go about it b) how much they cost etc... The buy tab is RIGHT THERE but somehow they don't see it. If they do see it, they can't figure out how things work, how much things cost etc... My Facebook page has more than 72,000 "likes" and today I mentioned my galleries and posted a link and I got six messages saying "wow, those are great. Are they for sale?" Or "I love these ... how much are they?" It's maddening!
Any tips on how I can make this process easier for them to see and figure out? Here's a link to my main gallery:
http://tracesoftexas.smugmug.com/Images-of-Texas/Traces-of-Texas/i-8BL7ccg
I really don't know what else to do. I think that I lose a lot of sales just because, after I respond to the question, the people just never go back. It's important to strike while the iron is hot and somehow they are just not getting it.
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