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A BLOGGING CHALLENGE

Part of the reason we read blogs?  To see pretty pictures.  To get information.  And to know another person more fully.  That last bit — the knowing more fully — well that’s what I dare you to do this week.  Tell a story.  Share information, or a favorite place.  A treasured image.  A big ol’ smooch for your favorite coffee shop or sandwich shop or boutique or babysitter.  Let your readers in!

To live up to my own challenge…I’m starting Jenny Craig.  (Hey man, I said personal!  This is the real deal!) 

When I got married in 2006, I weighed 137 pounds.  I had just lost 30+ pounds to fit into that wedding dress, and I was feeling miiiiiighty fine.  Fast forward to 2010.  (Am I really going to tell you…can I…I weigh 179 pounds.  I think.  Because I am afraid to weigh myself.  So I just added ten pounds to the last time I weighed myself a few weeks ago.  YAH.  I said that, internet.)  So Jenny and I are going to lose forty pounds.  I’m not going to have cheese for lunch and a chai milkshake for dinner.  Jenny and I are going to take long walks and play Wii pingpong instead of eating ice cream.

I’m gonna weigh 137 pounds.  And when I hit that goal, I get to book a trip to Paris. To Montmartre, specifically, and to revisit Sacre Coeur and all that my favorite neighborhood has to offer.

So, dear readers…I revealed how much I weigh.  On the internets.  Where it will live forever.  Surely you can blog a story or two?

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Christina Gressianu - April 26, 2010 - 12:34 pm

Thank you for this challenge. I just wrote a personal story on my blog, and I’m still kinda queasy from it. Mine’s not about weight loss, but instead coming clean about what I really want. It was scary, and I did it, and it’s still scary…

Christie - April 25, 2010 - 8:51 pm

I’m almost the same…I think a healthy, attractive weight for me is 140-145. I got down to 135 for the wedding day. It’s been five years and I’m at 160. If I can drop to 137, can I go with? :) hahaha Love that you shared that. You have a TON of female readers shaking their heads goin’ “yup…that’s me, for sure.”

Mortified - April 24, 2010 - 12:59 pm

Alrighty, then!
I will confess that I have gained a whopping 30 pounds a year since I started my business five years ago. Yes, that’s what I said. You do the math.

When I am not shooting, I spend all of my time in front of the computer, worry about why my biz isn’t doing better (and let me tell you, it’s not about the pictures) and eat. I have eaten myself right into a Code Blue Disaster.

Thanks for posting. When I leave here, I’m going straight the h*ll over to Weight Watchers, and then I’m going for a walk.

See you in Paris!

amanda - April 20, 2010 - 12:14 pm

i’d love to see montmartre through your eyes – such a wonderful, wonderful part of paris! and i’m gobsmacked by your honesty on the interwebs. wow. and best of luck!

erika - April 20, 2010 - 11:09 am

Hahahahahhaha. YOU STOLE MY BLOG! That was going to be MY revealing moment!

We’re starting a biggest loser challenge at work and I was tossing around writing about it, to really own it. But I really don’t want to own my number….because it’s much higher than yours!

Michelle Sidles - April 20, 2010 - 10:30 am

That’s awesome! Are you going to blog about your progress!! Good luck and God speed!!

lesley - April 20, 2010 - 10:24 am

Good luck with your new challenge, I’m sure you’ll succeed! And I too LOVE Montmartre, we’re planning on moving to Paris later this year and that is my number one neighbourhood to move to! :)

Karyn - April 20, 2010 - 9:41 am

Wow, my typing skills are EPICally bad today.

Karyn - April 20, 2010 - 9:40 am

You are awesome and I am cheering for you. I am on a WW/hybrid plan myself.

So.. I just posted this… http://www.mundanedetails.com/2010/04/the-dilemma-of-the-diy-girl-when-its-ok-to-not-do-it-yourself/

Which is kind of personal… that’ me bailing straw. But the best recent thing would be my posts about our trip to Europe!
http://www.mundanedetails.com/category/europe/

How fitting – although we didn’t go to France. Next time. Yay for personal posts!!! =)

Chrissie - April 20, 2010 - 9:39 am

Recently I’ve lost about 12lbs ~ but for the past couple of years that you’ve known me I’ve weighed 175-182lbs. How come it looks so much better on you? Seriously, I’ve never thought you were overweight – I think you just look like a woman, and you have such awesome clothes and style that it totally works for you.

I’m around 166lbs now…. um, when you lose your 40lbs, can I have all of your awesome 179lb clothes? LOLOL

And do you happen to wear a size 9.5-10, b/c I want those red heels you wore at the Pets for Haiti event!

Kylene and I have the Wii balance board – we should have a Wii day and rock it together.

Peachtree studio - April 20, 2010 - 9:31 am

Are we the same person? My weight story exactly! I am right there with ya. You can do it!!!!

Jules - April 20, 2010 - 8:37 am

good luck! what gave you the kick in the pants?! I’m ready to get started soon, too!
can’t wait to see what you post from Paris!

Laura - April 20, 2010 - 8:34 am

Go Kristen! :) A trip to Paris would motivate me too!

HOW TO FAKE A CUSTOM BLOG

So, you have a blog, you’ve read the tips for blogging, and you’re good to go.

Except…except you have blog envy.  You keep seeing the ProPhoto theme around, and you keep wishing you could giant images AND a sidebar AND custom flash galleries AND be able to pop all the images you’ve just processed into a post by hitting a single button.  Look no further, peeps.

ProPhoto 3, the latest evolution of the ProPhoto WordPress template, is packed with fabulous features I didn’t even know I wanted and soon couldn’t live without.  The templates look fabulous right out of the box, and it’s easier than ever to link your Twitter, Facebook, RSS feed, and bio page together in merry harmony.  (Click the ‘about’ link at the top of the blog to see how quickly and seamlessly your bio information loads.)

It’s also easier than ever to populate a blogsite with the option of featured galleries for those too lazy to click off your blog to view your work. (See my own blog, here, and click on galleries for an example.)

Likewise, those sweet little tabs that live on the left of this blog, even when you scroll down?  They’re called drawers, and they’re my favorite new feature.  On this blog, they pimp Facebook and sell the Projection & Sales Merit Badge.  On your blog, they could book a wedding or send you an e-mail or link to your favorite local businesses.

For those who are scared of customizing a WordPress theme (and yes, I’ve gotten e-mails admitting to the fear), I say: it’s easy.  Really.  Jared provides video tutorials for every major step in the process.  When I had a question, I e-mailed tech support and got an answer within a few hours.  If you’re really scared, you can purchase ‘Handheld Installation’ for $80 and have the icky technical portion of your blog-making taken care of lickety-split.

I’m not here to brag, though.  I’m here to share the WordPress-themed goodness with all of you lovely people.  So, use code

BNDCMP717

to score $10 off the latest ProPhoto theme ($199 new, $89 to upgrade from a prior ProPhoto theme).  This theme’s ease of use, vast tutorial knowledge base, quick support responses and innovative features make purchasing a no-brainer.

(If you’re ready to buy, click here, as the ‘buy now’ page is rather hard to find.)

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Karyn - January 27, 2010 - 5:11 pm

You tempt me. With your shiny and your awesome. =)

Karen ReVelle - January 26, 2010 - 5:11 pm

Wow… Thank you for the coupon! Totally have been thinking about migrating BACK to wordpress from blogger, cause posting the pix is the biggest hassle! When I was new to blogging (still am, really), WP seemed too hard to customize. But I hear nothing but amazing things about ProPhoto! This is definitely the icing on the cake to be my incentive to buy it. Thank you!! :-)

amy b - January 26, 2010 - 4:56 pm

bummer your code didn’t work. upgraded anyway.

brandcampblog - January 26, 2010 - 4:50 pm

Oh yes, Sherry — spiffy, eh?

Sergio Ruiz - January 26, 2010 - 4:17 pm

PP3 is really cool, I got the upgrade several days ago and the theme rocks!
It has all those features that a photog needs to spend less time blogging and more shooting pics.

s h e r r y - January 26, 2010 - 12:17 pm

Oh cool! I thought the PP3 galleries were JUST for blog posts. But you can have them in your menu bar TOO? (That might just push me to upgrade from my PP2 theme!!)

BLOGGING FOR BUSINESS

I have hereby declared it marketing week on the Brand Camp blog, and we will have DAILY posts this Monday through Friday. How’s that for getting you off your tush and into a marketing push for your business?

First, reader questions. These bad boys seem like blogging questions, but they’re really marketing questions that get to the heart of how you’d like to be perceived as a business blogger.

Jon noticed that one of the top mistakes famous photographers make was ‘no blog.’ Jon realized he didn’t have a blog. He has corrected the situation. But he has questions. His queries are shown in italics, and my answers are below each one.

1. How many pictures from a particular shoot should I display?

This is totally up to you.  Totally.  I like to leave some element of surprise for a portrait ordering appointment, so I don’t show 20 images at a time.  If, however, your client has already ordered, show off!  Some wedding bloggers show off 45 images at a time, while others blow me away with 2 or 3 carefully curated selections.  (See Kuperberg, Anna.)

The number of images to show is simply a reflection of whether you’re teasing clients with previews or showing off for the wider world of the internets.

2. Are the pictures too big?

Honey, that’s like asking if your penis is too big : “Of course not!”  Images can almost never be too big for blog display.  (Unless they suck.  But yours don’t.)

3. I of course do not have a lot of traffic to the site, since I am still creating it, but regarding comments, should I have them set to ‘not display’ if there aren’t any comments?

I err on the side of displaying comments, if only so that first comment leads to an additional 3 or 4.  Also, thank commenters with an e-mail, a Facebook message, or a tweet — some little something to let them know you appreciate the effort – and you’ll get more comments in no time.

Oh, and be sure to comment BACK if there’s a further question asked in the comments section.

Part of marketing your business is paying careful attention to your readers, making friends, and being accessible when they need you!

4. How many posts should I have on the page?

My only comment here is to avoid any blog design that involves having to click on a post to ‘read more.’  People are lazy and won’t click.  When they don’t click, they don’t read.  When they don’t read, they don’t comment, and you don’t get to make friends.

And then you’ll have flashbacks to being the lonely kid at the Kindergarten table singing to yourself while everyone else has snack time and chatters together.  Make yourself accessible.

5. Should I add a watermark to my images?

Um, hell yes.  Personally, I don’t care if you steal my cheesy Brand Camp graphics, so they’re not watermarked, but any images I put up on my blog are watermarked with my website address.

Why the website address?  Because if and when that image is stolen, those viewing it can still visit my website — or the thief will have to go through the extra trouble of cropping it out before posting. 

Also, on a purely photographic note, be sure to make sure your images are their very best by sharpening for web before posting anything to your blog.  (See Totally Rad Actions‘ A Better Web Sharpen.  It’ll change your life.)

6. Should I only post pictures related to the business?

Please don’t post snaps of you doing keg stands on the weekend, but be personal.  Show me your latest home improvement project, your obsession with Photojojo, your latest artsy work, or your new pet.

The more personal you are in your blog, the more connected your readers will feel with you.

Thanks for reading, peeps!  Please feel free to leave any of your photo biz/marketing related questions in the comments, and I’ll pick my favorites to answer later in the week!

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Geoff Ball - January 26, 2010 - 6:53 pm

Ha! Loved #2.

Added to my list of daily blogs to read. Thanks, Kristen!

Alexis - January 25, 2010 - 8:39 pm

I JUST got a blog and these tips are amazing! Thanks for posting these! :)

cindee bae - January 25, 2010 - 4:59 pm

I’ve been trying to blog at least once a week so I found this info really helpful, thank you!

brandcampblog - January 25, 2010 - 12:51 pm

Good call, Becky…I would agree that being able to take the whole thing in is important. Since I default to horizontal photo picture-making, I rarely run into this! ;)

Vicki - January 25, 2010 - 12:40 pm

Great tips! Since we just launched a new blog, I need all the help I can get. :) I’m looking forward to reading more!

Jon - January 25, 2010 - 12:18 pm

Thanks Kristen, that clears a lot up for me. Keep up the great work!

Nicole - January 25, 2010 - 12:17 pm

This is all good advice? How many times a week is the sweet spot to blog? Can there be too many? I am sure there can be too little!

Becky - January 25, 2010 - 12:16 pm

Love your advice, but I’m going to respectfully disagree with the notion that images are never too big. I’ve come across a number blogs where-usually a portait oriented image-is so large I can only see 2/3 of it on my laptop screen at once. Not good for taking in the whole image.

liz - January 25, 2010 - 12:11 pm

Great tips as usual Kristen. I’m excited about this weeks focus, I need all the help I can get. Thanks for doing this!

THE BEST KEPT SECRET OF WORDPRESS

You all know that I *heart* blogging, and think every photographer who moderately enjoys both writing and shooting should have a blog.  (Heck, writing is optional — some of the best photo blogs don’t need many words.)

You also know that I blog on Tuesdays and Thursdays – but what if inspiration strikes on Monday? Or Friday?  Do I just table the idea until one of the blogging days?

Nope.  I use the best-kept secret in WordPress.  In your WordPress dashboard, where you normally go to hit ‘Publish,’ click on the ‘Edit’ link beside ‘Publish immediately.’  Fill in the date and time you’d like WordPress to take care of your publishing, and voila!

secret
See that?  I wrote this post yesterday. (I am a ninja!  Heeiiiii-yah!)

Spreading your client sneak peeks out over two days brings you twice the traffic, but you can blog ‘em in one sitting.  Heck, you can blog a month at a time, if you’d like! No more excuses for neglected blogs!

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Jeanette LeBlanc - January 21, 2010 - 12:58 pm

Seriously – I just discovered this last month and I tell everyone about it. Best kept wordpress secret indeed!

Marissa Rodriguez - January 21, 2010 - 12:25 pm

Great tip! I totally didn’t know about that one! :)

muyiwa - January 21, 2010 - 12:00 pm

@Leeann Marie – that is exactly my process! I even wrote an action that does the watermarking for me, and on the mac I use a program called Ecto to handle my posts. I wasn’t too pleased with the way wordpress handles multiple image posting. :-)

Dana Scheller - January 21, 2010 - 11:44 am

hehe. Leeann I thought of you when I saw this. Love this feature…sad to say I haven’t taken full advantage of this yet, but it’s a goal for this wedding season!
thanks,
d

Leeann Marie - January 21, 2010 - 8:22 am

I do this ALL. THE. TIME! It’s great and,just like you said, it ensures that your ideas don’t go forgotten!

There was a bit of a bug for the WordPress 2.9 release, so some of my scheduled posts would say “Missed Schedule”, and not publish. I changed the publishing times to something really random and now they’re hitting! (Just a word of warning).

I have around 20 drafts of single images sitting in my queue too, so that if I’m totally lost on what to say, I just schedule one of those! :)

DIY MARKETING.

So, you’re looking to promote your business whilst languishing about the state of your bank account.  (Yes, I used ‘whilst’ AND ‘languishing’ in my opening sentence.  This is serious…)

There are a number of ways to market yourself that cost a great deal of money.  Take out a full page ad in a magazine.  Put up a billboard. Send out a few thousand postcards.  (Be warned, though: if I receive 4 postcards a week from your company, I will actively seek out ways to STOP using your services.)

If you’d rather go with the free route, read on:

1.)  Go to the library, already.

You may not have set foot in a library since the 3rd grade during StoryTime with Mrs. Hossenfeffer.  That’s no excuse — get off your tushie, get your totally free library card, and check out three books about business and/or marketing.

2.) Read the library books.

Yes, I know you believe in The Secret to attract all that is good and awesome to you, but it’s much faster to just read your library books.  Take notes, bust out your highlighter, and get inspired.

3.) Make a plan.

You’ve read the books.  Now, get out your calendar.  (Or even a piece of paper with a grid on it.)  Make a 3-3-3 plan: three tasks you can complete this week, three tasks you’ll complete this month, and three tasks you’ll complete this year that will help to market your business.

From cross promotions with fabulous entrepreneurs to having coffee with former clients for feedback, making a plan and creating action items will keep you accountable for your DIY Marketing World Takeover.

4.) Update your blog.

Blogs are driven by relevant content that keeps your business fresh and alive to clients.  I don’t care if you’re writing about ways to pick a daycare provider or how to get grass stains out of your jeans — write. Show us pretty pictures, create a Top 10 List, let your secret talent loose on YouTube — but post regularly.  Please.

Again, it may help to create a schedule here.  (You can even be sneaky and schedule blog posts for when  you’re not around, thus banging out an entire month’s worth of content in one go!  Neat, huh?)

5.) Stalk Seth Godin.

Okay, maybe not stalk, but pay attention to him.  Read his blog posts, and consider how you can apply ‘em to your own circumstances.  When it comes to marketing, his ideas are fresh and relevant.

6.) Do good.

Find a way to link yourself with a cause you’re passionate about, whether by helping to plan an event or by creating a gangbusters-superfab promo designed to raise money for your cause.  Reading ‘Love is the Killer App‘ by Tim Sanders will lead to more of this behavior, I promise…

7.) Be generous.

Share your resources with others who are in the same boat — if your blog gets seven times the traffic of the Myspace page of that local songwriter you love, why not offer ‘em an interview and a plug for their latest gig?  You never know the ways this behavior could come back to reward you, and it’s an easy way to keep updating your blog.;)

8.) Facebook, Twitter, Digg, StumbleUpon, Mashable, Squidoo, Tumblr..embrace some form of Web 2.0.

If you’re faced with free time, why not make the most of it?  The party’s online, and it’s free to join.  Explore the world of social media, and join the conversation.

Please note: I said conversation, not popping on to tweet about your business and then disappearing into greener pastures.  Meaningful relationships and events take time & effort, but can yield unexpectedly fabulous dividends.

9.) Launch a new product.

If no one’s paying attention to your old products, perhaps it’s time to launch a new one.  Maybe it’s a mixed media presentation of your work, a gallery show, a new iteration of a prior bestseller, or a bona fide product that comes in the mail.  Product excitement leads to more people exploring your online presence and quite possibly putting $ in your (no-longer-languishing) bank account.

10.) Don’t forget to return your library books.  Those late fees really add up.