blog talk


Photographer Melissa Jill’s work speaks for itself. But that’s not all that speaks. Melissa has recently shared her expertise teaching a photo workshop in Ireland and has been a featured speaker for Pictage on the topic of blogging and how beneficial it can be for photographers. We were lucky enough to get Melissa to share some of her insights with us here. Enjoy.
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My experience with my blog has been slow growth. I started over two years ago and I think my mom was my sole reader for awhile :). Thanks mom! Today I have around 500 people a day stop by which absolutely blows my mind!
My blog has been a HUGE source of growth for my business. It does take time and thought but I’ve found the benefits blogging brings make the investment SO worth it. These are just a few of the many benefits of blogging:
-FREE marketing. Who likes free? Blogging is all about marketing yourself and building your brand. And the great thing is that people don’t even realize that’s what you’re doing!
-Non-interruption-based advertising. No one likes internet pop-up ads or commercials—they interrupt us when we are trying to do something else. But when people read our blogs they are actually CHOOSING to be there.
-Blogs create a sense of friendship. The reader gets to peak into your life on a daily basis. Hopefully they find something they can relate to and they form a connection with you.
-Blogs create and retain customer evangelists. Your clients more than likely will follow your blog long after their session is over. You will remain at the forefront of their minds and they will be excited to tell others about you.
-Networking. Blogs provide a forum for praising the people and things that you love. When you link to over vendors/photographers it’s like giving them a big hug. You’re sure to get one back!
As you can see, the benefits of blogging are plentiful. If you’re working on growing your photography business, there’s really not much else that you can spend 30 minutes a day on that will reap the same amazing results.
I often get questions from other photographers about ways to get more people reading their blog. My encouragement to all you start-up bloggers out there is basically "blog it and they will come." The internet is a crazy thing that makes the world amazingly small.
A few more practical things you can do:
-Comment on other people's blogs and make sure to fill in the info when it asks for your web address. I often get curious about my commentors and check them out. I've developed some cool online, long-distance relationships this way—one with the fabulous Maile of Shutter Sisters!
-Link to other people's blogs when you find something cool or enjoy them. Oftentimes you'll find that others will do the same for you!
-Collect email addresses from guests (if you shoot a wedding) or family members (if you do a portrait shoot) who want to view all the photos online. Send them an email after the wedding with a link to your blog post.
-Send out newsletters on a consistent basis to your friends, clients, and other photographers. In your newsletter, highlight what's been going on and link back to your blog.
These are a few things you can try but for me, it's been more important to focus on doing a good job of blogging--being consistent, sharing my personality, and making it interesting--in order to keep first-time readers coming back. I think that's the real challenge of blogging. Anyone have any other thoughts to add?
Stop by Melissa's blog to see how she puts her advice into action. She can also be found at the lovely Photogirls website.
Reader Comments (21)
Thanks for sharing...
Blogging is a great way to bring people together as well.
http://wayfaring-wanderer.blogspot.com/2008/09/we-heart-mountains.html
Loved Melissa's blog and her beautiful photography. No wonder so many people visit.
Yes that made a Huge impression on me. She took the time.
I love her work and look forward to Always keeping her bookmarked on my PC =)
I needed some of this advice. I do have a blog associated with my business, but I think I need to make it more of a priority to post more often. And another thing that I really need to do is make it more personal. I tend to only post about sessions or business related stuff. But I think it's the personal stuff that brings people back. But I also have a personal blog that I have had for a couple of years. So sometimes it's tough to have enough content for both blogs without overlapping. But I don't think I'm ready to give up the original blog. I'm always amazed at Maile's ability to combine the personal and business on her blog.
Thanks for visiting here!
I'm going to add shutter sisters to my blogs I visit list right now!
Lana
http://11pp.ru/
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