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Dec 20, 2010 09:21 |  #1

Just curious, I know some people upload client pictures on their facebook pages and tag the customers. Has the customer ever gotten upset because maybe they didn't like that particular picture and didn't want all their friends seeing it?




  
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Dec 20, 2010 09:30 |  #2

I'm not a facebook guru, but I seem to be unable to tag people who aren't friends.

At any rate, I would tell them I was going to tag them at the same time I told them I was going to put their images online...and I would always tell them about that. I have quite a few clients who don't mind me using their images in other media and contexts, but don't want me to put them online.


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Dec 20, 2010 10:27 |  #3

When I put up weddings on fb, I'll put smith wedding! Be sure to tag yourself and friends! Shiz goes viral after that. I'll let clients do it them selves


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Dec 20, 2010 10:30 |  #4

gravy graffix wrote in post #11484491 (external link)
When I put up weddings on fb, I'll put smith wedding! Be sure to tag yourself and friends! Shiz goes viral after that. I'll let clients do it them selves

the 'tag yourself' option is the best. Just inform them the album has gone up, and let the madness begin as people start checking it out.

Some folks are quite sensitive (or picky) about what photos they are tagged in.


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Dec 20, 2010 10:30 as a reply to  @ gravy graffix's post |  #5

Good idea about letting the clients tag themselves.

However, FB is not a good pro photo website. Pretty soon you get cluttered with all the noise. A better solution is to use something like Express Digital's site: no membership required (like Snapfish does) to see photos and you can sell your photos directly from the site and have them mailed directly to the client.


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Dec 20, 2010 10:47 as a reply to  @ BestVisuals's post |  #6

What is the tag yourself option? Can you tag anyone or do they have to be a fan?




  
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Dec 20, 2010 11:02 |  #7

RDKirk wrote in post #11484196 (external link)
I'm not a facebook guru, but I seem to be unable to tag people who aren't friends.

At any rate, I would tell them I was going to tag them at the same time I told them I was going to put their images online...and I would always tell them about that. I have quite a few clients who don't mind me using their images in other media and contexts, but don't want me to put them online.

You can only tag folks in your own friends list.


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Dec 20, 2010 13:12 |  #8

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What is the tag yourself option? Can you tag anyone or do they have to be a fan?

You can't tag your fans, only your friends.


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Dec 20, 2010 13:24 as a reply to  @ Svetlana's post |  #9

That is kind of stupid, you can't even post on your fans walll that their album is up....whats the point of a fan page then with such limited communication available to your network?




  
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Dec 20, 2010 14:42 |  #10

USER876 wrote in post #11485428 (external link)
That is kind of stupid, you can't even post on your fans walll that their album is up....whats the point of a fan page then with such limited communication available to your network?


If I do work for a fan I send them a friend request. Most people "like" or become fans of many many pages, and I dont think they would want those running the fan pages to have access to their pictures and Wall post.


As for the OP's question, I recently uploaded an album from an event and someone else tagged a few people and I noticed that a couple of them had untagged themselves.


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Dec 20, 2010 14:47 |  #11

BestVisuals wrote in post #11484507 (external link)
However, FB is not a good pro photo website. Pretty soon you get cluttered with all the noise. A better solution is to use something like Express Digital's site: no membership required (like Snapfish does) to see photos and you can sell your photos directly from the site and have them mailed directly to the client.

Errr, not sure what this is but I'm willing to bet it doesn't have anywhere near the capacity to attract new clients as FB does.

Back to the original, we just set up a second page on facebook, our normal business one and then one using the personal profiles as our names. We will start requesting to be friends with clients so we can better communicate on Facebook with them, see what their friends are saying, tag them, etc about what is going on with the other page.


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Dec 20, 2010 15:50 as a reply to  @ sctbiggs's post |  #12

I've noticed recently a lot of photography sites are doing friend pages (against rules of facebook but they are doing it) and using BIZNAME-PHOTOGRAPHY as their last name. Wonder how strict facebook is with this......




  
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Dec 20, 2010 19:07 |  #13
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Svetlana wrote in post #11485368 (external link)
You can't tag your fans, only your friends.

I guess that explains why Megan Fox hasn't tagged me.... :(


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Dec 21, 2010 02:19 |  #14

If it makes them look bad, it makes me look bad. I don't post anything that will make me look bad, so no they don't get mad at me when I tag them.


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Dec 21, 2010 02:24 |  #15

BestVisuals wrote in post #11484507 (external link)
Good idea about letting the clients tag themselves.

However, FB is not a good pro photo website. Pretty soon you get cluttered with all the noise. A better solution is to use something like Express Digital's site: no membership required (like Snapfish does) to see photos and you can sell your photos directly from the site and have them mailed directly to the client.

I've never heard of Express Digital. I assume it's a proofing/ordering service? If so, that's not quite the same as social marketing. We don't use social marketing to sell the photos themselves...we use it to get our work out there in front of our friends and our clients' friends so they in turn contact us to fulfill their own photographic needs. For this purpose, facebook isn't good...it's perfect.


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