Episode 71 – Sticky Clients, Like Glue w/ Nate Grahek
Nate is a photographer, educator, marketing technology nerd, and entrepreneur, He is passionate about helping others do more of what they love. After seeing his own portrait clients reaction to…
Nate is a photographer, educator, marketing technology nerd, and entrepreneur, He is passionate about helping others do more of what they love. After seeing his own portrait clients reaction to…
This episode is dedicated to preparing you for the major change coming to WordPress in version 5.0. Gutenberg, which will be called the Block Editor in the upcoming WordPress version,…
It's Thanksgiving this week, so we want to take a moment to share some words of advice. Start thinking about your books and getting all your financial and tax stuff…
Latoya Dixon Smith is a wedding and portrait photographer based in Greenville, SC. She has been widely featured in publications, including The Huffington Post, 99U, and The Greenville Business Magazine.…
Welcome to the third season of The WordPress Photography Podcast! This is a quick recap of what's going on, and a call for your questions, and requests. To ask a…
Jamie Swanson is a former wedding photographer, now a personal brand photographer and founder of The Modern Tog. Jamie has an immense amount of tools and resources available for photographers,…
In August, 2016, Google announced that distracting optins will lower mobile rankings for websites. So as of January, 2017, any photographers with optins need to optimize them for the best possible…
Beth is a professional editing unicorn and photographer virtual assistant, taking care of tasks for photographers like retouching and editing, blogging, newsletters, and more. On an average day, you can…
Brandon Hopper is the owner of the company The Hopper Company LLC based out of Minneapolis, Minnesota. He provides web design services, website support and maintenance, and marketing integration. In…
We often see people asking why Facebook is sharing the wrong image from blog posts and pages. It's commonly caused by one of three things: Lack of Open Graph settings…