Mark1 wrote in post #9874949
Its all in how you work it. I do see your point that it could be the stupidist gimick on the i phone. But if you can work it the right way it could be a decient tool for the customer.
A mobile site is NEVER a bad idea! But, y
ou have to rely on the customer to think about you then find time to actually go to the site! This brings the site to them! You update it and they get a notice. No waiting for them to remember, no having to load a RSS reader,
Orrrrrrr it could backfire and they hate you forever because you think too much of yourself.
I don't think we (photographers) rate as highly in our clients' everyday lives as we sometimes believe. "Photography" isn't really something people need to be reminded of daily, weekly, or even monthly. We're not on the shopping list like milk is.
If you want to be remembered, I think you should just put out damned good work for them and get your name out there as a whole. They won't forget you when they need it again. In my town, everyone knows who the senior portraits guy is. He's been doing a good job and he's been doing it for as long as anyone can remember. He doesn't need to light up everyone's phone.
EDIT: If you're charging so much that one gig pays for the $249 app, you're not going to get a previous client to some back all of a sudden just because you have a special going on or posted new photos. You're too expensive for that. They need an occasion, and that means they'd have to keep the application on their device long term. Maybe they would, maybe they wouldn't. Personally, I don't keep applications that update too often with things that I don't need to know about.