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frittsphoto
20th of November 2009 (Fri), 10:34
Hello all. I am new to this business of photography thing, trying to make back some of my camera gear investment. I just started a website and was curious what you all thought of it: www.frittsphoto.com (http://www.frittsphoto.com)
Feedback would be greatly appreciated. I am planning on adding a blog and a storefront but want to get my design looking good first.
rdm3000
20th of November 2009 (Fri), 10:48
Go back through and spell/grammar check. Also, I don't like the homepage with that little about me thing when you have an about me section. Other wise, looks good.
frittsphoto
20th of November 2009 (Fri), 11:54
Thank you for the feedback, I will definitely run a spell check, grammar may be a little more difficult. Already found a couple spelling errors though. Still not sure about the sidebar, trying to decide what to do about it. I'm not a huge fan either, just don't know what to do with the space.
Hikin Mike
20th of November 2009 (Fri), 13:25
If you want to be found in search engines, you really need some content on your home page. Also your title 'FrittsPhoto.com - The home of Photography by Justin Fritts' says nothing to potential clients. I would have your location and what you do instead. That's the type of info that people will search for (Google).
Read this: http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=472885
frittsphoto
20th of November 2009 (Fri), 13:47
If you want to be found in search engines, you really need some content on your home page. Also your title 'FrittsPhoto.com - The home of Photography by Justin Fritts' says nothing to potential clients. I would have your location and what you do instead. That's the type of info that people will search for (Google).
Read this: http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=472885
Thank you. Excellent point about the title. I hadn't even thought about using that as a place for keywords and description. I'll work on a rewrite. I also have added a little text to the footer, just to help with some more words for google. Maybe I need a different landing page... hmm.
Hikin Mike
20th of November 2009 (Fri), 14:14
Better, but too long. Try to limit it to about 70 characters. Something like 'Denver CO Wedding, Portrait & Event Photographer - Justin Fritts'. You don't need all of the "fluff"....just the important words here. Think about how YOU would Google something. ;)
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