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Not sure if this is even as good as image file-will have to take a deeper look
digitalmaniac said:One thing someone said is take a look at your competitors-I did. Some of them have very poor websites-but seem to be doing ok. That is my point.
digitalmaniac said:Well often they have many portfolio sales images-but hey if people dont like it-I have to change it!
To be honest if i had the spare cash I would pay for a bloody good web designer to design a site for me-but i dont as yet and also need one to be linked to my online sales.
I gota start somewhere
Do you know for certain that it's your competitors websites that are generating sales for them?
Some portfolios might not necessarily reflect a photographer's work, if you know what I mean...
If you're going to be relying on your website as a marketing and sales tool then I'd suggest investing in it and hiring professional web designers to redevelop it for you.
You expect your customers to invest in a professional photographer. Why shouldn't you take the same approach with your website?
If it generates business for you then wouldn't it be a worthwhile investment?
The average time spent on my site is 10 minutes. with a 25% bounce rate-so not too bad
Unless your website generates leads any statistics are meaningless.
Under no circumstance contemplate Times New Roman, and avoid serifed fonts in general.

What is more professional doesn't mean paying Geoffrey Archer to write it for me LOL
Yes you are quite right-but I am not spending too much yet-already have a couple of thousand to get branding done for cards and stuff for school promo and to get me out there-delivering thousands of promo cards via royal mail.
Maybe I should spend that on a website instead-but not sure which will give me bigger prescence initially
And oddly enough there is an author called Geoffrey, although his web site implies that he's a bit fed up with the confusion with J.Archer.
I have to say I don't rate the site. From the logo, the layout, the bullet points, the prose, the lists at the bottom of the page, the buttons, etc,etc.
The spelling, prose and grammar would turn me away.
It may be that other local photographers have terrible sites, but if they have an established business then the web site is less critical. It also depends on the photos on show of course.
Yes but its early days-has only been on google for a few days
That's fair enough. Your domain is still very young and age is an important factor when it comes to ranking well on Google.
Whilst on the topic of rankings, I'd strongly suggest you remove the keywords you're stuffing into the footer of every page and try to work those keywords into your main site content. They're very easy for search engines to ignore as keyword stuffing.
Also, you should target your metadata for each webpage so that your search listings don't appear as lists of words. Often, your website isn't the first point of contact; your search result listings are and if they don't generate interest then you may lose a potential visitor.
sorry not sure what you mean- I appear on google top of page 1 for portrait studios slough and am on about page 4 for wedding photography slough within 1 week. Which as we all know with google is amazing.
Thats also a reason I dont want to change the site-except maybe a new skin
Oops whats wrong with times roman then I have it on my site.
Anyway back to digitalmaniacs question, firstly I cant comment on the English as mine is terrible and there are probably more errors on my site.
Julian
Some of the posts have identified that there are errors in the text. You do need to put all the text through Word and correct the errors - there's too many errors in there, both spelling and grammar. Also please change the font, try Verdana, Lucida, Tahoma and Comic Sans which are more fashionable than Arial. Under no circumstance contemplate Times New Roman, and avoid serifed fonts in general.
I don't like scrolling down the page so please make the pages shorter to the point of no scrolling necessary. One page per type of wedding deal would work better for me.
Good luck with the wedding.
A web designer told me that the current consensus is that you use serif fonts for printed matter and san serif fonts for web material; something to do with readability and media. So Times New Roman for printed matter not web sites.
Have you just changed the front page image
Based on my website-would you, if you were looking for a portrait or wedding photographer, think my work and my site was good enough and then commision me.
Stripping away the warm fluffy stuff. No, I can't say I would.
I find the website quite unwelcoming and heavy going to read through. I feel there is too much explanation there and it starts to look like you are always justifying what you do. The print sizes are just an example of that, if you want to use full frame ratios as opposed to the more old school crop ratios, just do it.
The bump to one package, people will know that it's going to be more than one sitting, you don't need to justify the cost.
As a rule, I would never add any justification for costing.
Do you think the image usage warning on each image page really needs to be quite how or where it is? Again, you have to create the site in an inviting way aimed at your prospective clients. They will not be stealing random images from the galleries and don't need to see searchlights and gun towers.
In terms of the images you've used, sorry but I think you need to aim for something better. As you may have read on here, I value fun and passion above all when it comes to making images but there is no room at all for that sort of attitude in the arena you're looking to enter. it's tough and you need to stand out from and rise above the competition if you ever want to do more than get by.
Go take a look at this guy's site. This is where I feel a snapper needs to be to take on the wedding/portrait market.
www.paulrolandwilliams.com/
No-one I know btw, I just happened to see an album he shot at a clients the other day.
so ok you think im *****-well ok nuff said.
Ive seen olan mills and dont feel i have to be the no1 photographer in the country to compete.- will always try to better myself but am in no doubt I can do some good work
To be honest bud, you did ask for opinions, that is what you are getting.
Yes I did and I think some are justified and some are just plain bitchy
Yes I did and I think some are justified and some are just plain bitchy
Yes I did and I think some are justified and some are just plain bitchy
Yes I did and I think some are justified and some are just plain bitchy
Quick impression of the main page, the "image world" picture at the top doesn't work at all. It looks like something done with the photoshop filter list. It could work, but it would work better if you made it fade into the background colour. Yes this can be hard because of web colours, but use the web colours and fade it to whatever your page bg is. You will have to make the picture larger or the text smaller.
When photographic websites are shown to me I always like the simple, subtle and clean looking ones. The "image world" logo just looks too messy.
The type (the font) on a document or logo can mean I lot, and give a great deal of impression to the type of pictures you create. Maybe you could try something different without the lens flare.
If you want I could knock something up if you are not too proficient with photoshop.
One more thing, just out of interest, do you have many sales on the photos in the stock? Also, how much on average do you get currently with the website?
Someone said would you talk to your customers like this-like what. this is text. How do you know how im saying it. Frustration-hate-guilt-despondency. you dont so don't guess.
:shrug:
With regard to the stock-ive just started the site give me a chance LOL
im not a pro website builder.