5 Ways to Get Noticed as a Travel Photographer (Part 5/5)

In an era where everyone with a phone and a backpack can take photos of their travels and post them online, it can be very difficult to stand out as a Travel Photographer. This video series will go into 5 ways to get noticed and stand out from the crowd.

In part five I discuss getting a professional website to act as a virtual business card, a gallery to show off your best work, host an online store, and more.

 
 

The fifth strategy to get noticed as a travel photographer is to get a professional website. We live in a society where phones and social media make it easy to take and share pictures of places from all over the world. A website is the greatest marketing tool a travel photographer can have. Without a professional online space to send potential clients, your amazing work will get lost in the digital land of travel selfies. With a professional website you have a virtual business card to send potential clients. You can have a space to share your best work and even sell digital and physical prints, workshops, books, and more.

Instagram is an amazing tool to showcase your work and draw people in. However, a customized website will help you stand out from the crowd. By hiring a professional website designer you ensure that your website is 100% customized to you, mobile friendly, search engine optimized and much more.

Sure you can spend a couple weeks researching how to design your own website, how to increase your SEO, and how to ensure you have a professional looking site. But why spend your time in front of the computer when you can be behind the camera doing what you love.

With my Wander. Capture. Share package I will provide you with a fully customized site that is mobile friendly, search engine optimized, and fully connected to your social media within two weeks.

Plus, if you book a Free Consultation within the next 7 days, I will give you 30% off my design price. That is a savings of $750!!

 
Rebecca Grace

Rebecca Grace is a Squarespace CSS Expert and Website Designer.

https://rebeccagracedesigns.com
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