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Photographers are busy people, and we sometimes let things slide that we shouldn’t. Namely, I’m talking about our photography websites. If I’m honest, I haven’t updated mine as much as I should and I bet you haven’t either. Websites are usually our primary marketing tools to find clients, so we can’t neglect them any longer. Here’s your reminder to dust off your website, start posting on your blog, and focusing on SEO. If you do it, I’ll do it, too!
In today’s episode, I’m interviewing KP and Jessie, the duo behind Inkpot Creative, a Showit website design studio. KP and Jessie share whether or not blogging is still worth it, the common blogging mistakes they see photographers make, and actionable tips for website conversions. You’ll definitely want to take notes on this episode.
What’s in this episode:
[02:00] Why photographers should consider making the switch from WordPress or other sites to a Showit website, plus how KP and Jessie met and started their business
[08:22] Whether or not blogging is still worth it, and the common blogging mistakes they see photographers make
[18:57] Five actionable tips on website conversions for photographers
[22:55] KP and Jessie share their thoughts on pricing, pop ups, and why photographers should let their personalities shine through on their websites
[32:21] Why SEO is crucial for photographers, and how to get started with it
Tune in to this episode for inspiration to get started with SEO and blogging on your photography website.
For full show notes, resources, links and to download the transcript, visit our website:
https://themilkyway.ca/crafting-web-magic-for-your-photography-business-with-kp-and-jessie-from-inkpot-creative/
Want to put an end to awkward moments in your photo sessions and create genuine connection? Download The Storyteller’s Toolkit today, featuring 200+ emotive photography prompts, so you’re never left wondering what to say.
By Lisa DiGeso, The Milky Way4.9
7474 ratings
Photographers are busy people, and we sometimes let things slide that we shouldn’t. Namely, I’m talking about our photography websites. If I’m honest, I haven’t updated mine as much as I should and I bet you haven’t either. Websites are usually our primary marketing tools to find clients, so we can’t neglect them any longer. Here’s your reminder to dust off your website, start posting on your blog, and focusing on SEO. If you do it, I’ll do it, too!
In today’s episode, I’m interviewing KP and Jessie, the duo behind Inkpot Creative, a Showit website design studio. KP and Jessie share whether or not blogging is still worth it, the common blogging mistakes they see photographers make, and actionable tips for website conversions. You’ll definitely want to take notes on this episode.
What’s in this episode:
[02:00] Why photographers should consider making the switch from WordPress or other sites to a Showit website, plus how KP and Jessie met and started their business
[08:22] Whether or not blogging is still worth it, and the common blogging mistakes they see photographers make
[18:57] Five actionable tips on website conversions for photographers
[22:55] KP and Jessie share their thoughts on pricing, pop ups, and why photographers should let their personalities shine through on their websites
[32:21] Why SEO is crucial for photographers, and how to get started with it
Tune in to this episode for inspiration to get started with SEO and blogging on your photography website.
For full show notes, resources, links and to download the transcript, visit our website:
https://themilkyway.ca/crafting-web-magic-for-your-photography-business-with-kp-and-jessie-from-inkpot-creative/
Want to put an end to awkward moments in your photo sessions and create genuine connection? Download The Storyteller’s Toolkit today, featuring 200+ emotive photography prompts, so you’re never left wondering what to say.

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