Conducting Two Kinds of Business
Marc S
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Need some advice on using my site for two separate types of photography businesses.
I do wedding photography and advertise my site in different and various areas. However, I also am getting more into large format photography and want to start doing more art and landscapes.
I'm not sure if I'm hurting my wedding business by having my site promote both art and wedding. I tend to think that potential brides want to work with someone who is "focused" (no pun intended) on strictly weddings.
I also want to start promoting my landscapes and art. However, I'm sure art folks don't want to look at wedding sites.
Do I need two separate websites? Or is there a way some of you are combining both and making it successful.
I really don't want to get two separate websites. However, it may not be an option.
Thanks for the advice
Marc S
I do wedding photography and advertise my site in different and various areas. However, I also am getting more into large format photography and want to start doing more art and landscapes.
I'm not sure if I'm hurting my wedding business by having my site promote both art and wedding. I tend to think that potential brides want to work with someone who is "focused" (no pun intended) on strictly weddings.
I also want to start promoting my landscapes and art. However, I'm sure art folks don't want to look at wedding sites.
Do I need two separate websites? Or is there a way some of you are combining both and making it successful.
I really don't want to get two separate websites. However, it may not be an option.
Thanks for the advice
Marc S
Marc S.
www.storymarc.com
www.storymarc.com
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On your home page explain the basics of your wedding business (primary focus, full time, years in business, why you do it, yada yada yada) and then explain the art side of the business (done in with the time you have left over from wedding work, why you do it, etc, etc, etc). Then they can follow one link to the rest of your site that has to deal with weddings, or the link that has to deal with your art. And there should be a link somewhere on all of the pages to switch between focuses at any time.
But that keeps them seperate yet on the same site.
www.zxstudios.com
http://creativedragonstudios.smugmug.com
Thanks
Marc S
www.storymarc.com
Hi Bill.
Great idea. I'm going to give it a shot. It'll take some thinking as to how to customize it. However, I think what I'll do is create a category with another header and footer: make it look like another webpage. From there, I'll create a simple gallery to display the images.
Thanks
www.storymarc.com
In regards to the art crowd, I would think that audience would like to see good photgraphs, regardless of the subject.
Linda
www.lindasiadys.com
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I've been led to believe that in the photo business, a website ought to focus on just one venue. For instance, architectual photographers have sites dedicated to nothing but architectual photos, wedding strictly to wedding photos. I guess there's lots of opinions on the best route to go. I'm still new to the marketing aspect of photography so all you input is most appreciated
While at it, do you believe people are more drawn to a photographer than to a photography company? For instance, I'm considering changing my company to mynamephotography instead of inframepictures.
What do you think about a personal name versus a company name?
www.storymarc.com
I guess that's why I would want to make sure I have the best photos on my site.
So that people see that I have a good eye.
[adding] "or company name."
dak.smugmug.com
1. Attention
2. Interest
3. Decision
4. Action
You want to get to 4, the business booking. An initially confusing homepage hinders #2 -- This is why some say you should do everything you can to avoid confusing the prospect.
But, with the web in such broad use, I think the customer is pretty sophisticated overall about purchasing services online (photogs included), so if you provide clarity about your portfolio and background alongside your best work, I think that they'll be more likely to buy, IMO.
On the marketing side, I could only suggest not presenting something completely confusing visually on the opening page. e.g. wedding shot, next to a gallery of SM, next to gallery of famine victims, for example.
Good luck!
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Good solid info. Appreciate the advice. I'm doing a complete redesigning of my page to incorporate a lot of what many here have said. I'll post when it's ready.
Marc S
www.storymarc.com
I actually know something about this having attempted it, first hand, failed, and re done it.
Do not get distracted and confused by the talk of alternate homepages, virtual galleries, groups, private and public stuff. You cannot successfully get there from here.
Ultimately you will want and need two separate domains. Some of the above topics will let you "pre-tend" you have two domains but you will eventually run into a brick wall and have to start over.
Without explaining all the reasons why its not doable on SM, just consider this. You make you living this way? How much does a little newpaper advertisement cost? Suggestion: Pay another $150 to SM (I know, you shouldn't have to), get yourself another domain name, and develop the sites separately.
Note that I have two such sites listed below. One is for Photo Restoration, which has been a complete flop except for the receipients of all the free work I did, and the other is for event photography which, even though Ive only been at it a month, looks much more promising and IS generating some income.
http://blue-dog.smugmug.com
http://smile-123.smugmug.com
http://vintage-photos.blogspot.com/
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