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What would happen if instagram closed down tomorrow?
And facebook too?
How would you share your work?
Where would potential clients find you?
Would you still be able to connect with a community of like-minded creators?
And let’s say instagram didn’t close down, even then, what if you owned a platform that was stable and not affected by algorithm changes.
This week I’m joined by podcaster & food blogger turned website developer at Grace and Vine Studios, Madison Wetherill who shares all about websites for food bloggers and photographers.
Having a website is one thing but having an effective website that brings clients and builds a community, is another.
Madison shares the benefits of a website, how to build an effective one, what brings clients to our site, creates a beautiful user experience and design considerations to keep in mind.
As visual creators we have the advantage of taking our website appeal up a notch with our powerful photos or videos that can potentially double entice an audience. It is natural to what we create. So, why not make use of it?
Websites aren’t just for professionals. A website is YOUR space to showcase YOUR work.
Whether you’re a hobbyist , professional photographer, food blogger, or any content creator, you need a website, a space that is truly your own.
The power of a website has become diluted in today’s world of social media but that is what makes it even more important, even more essential.
Do you have a website yet or looking to create one?
Read more at https://myfoodlens.com
Follow Dyutima on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/dyutima_myfoodlens/
Show notes available at https://myfoodlens.com/55-how-to-attract-clients-and-build-a-community-with-a-website
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What would happen if instagram closed down tomorrow?
And facebook too?
How would you share your work?
Where would potential clients find you?
Would you still be able to connect with a community of like-minded creators?
And let’s say instagram didn’t close down, even then, what if you owned a platform that was stable and not affected by algorithm changes.
This week I’m joined by podcaster & food blogger turned website developer at Grace and Vine Studios, Madison Wetherill who shares all about websites for food bloggers and photographers.
Having a website is one thing but having an effective website that brings clients and builds a community, is another.
Madison shares the benefits of a website, how to build an effective one, what brings clients to our site, creates a beautiful user experience and design considerations to keep in mind.
As visual creators we have the advantage of taking our website appeal up a notch with our powerful photos or videos that can potentially double entice an audience. It is natural to what we create. So, why not make use of it?
Websites aren’t just for professionals. A website is YOUR space to showcase YOUR work.
Whether you’re a hobbyist , professional photographer, food blogger, or any content creator, you need a website, a space that is truly your own.
The power of a website has become diluted in today’s world of social media but that is what makes it even more important, even more essential.
Do you have a website yet or looking to create one?
Read more at https://myfoodlens.com
Follow Dyutima on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/dyutima_myfoodlens/
Show notes available at https://myfoodlens.com/55-how-to-attract-clients-and-build-a-community-with-a-website
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