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Your About Page | The Three Most Important Things

Posted on October 22, 2020 by Elsa under Photographers Websites

TweetYour about page is one of the most important pages on your website for many reasons. Mainly, because it gives your visitors the opportunity to find out more about you and your business and equally, gives you a chance to introduce yourself and explain what kind of business you can offer potential clients. However, despite […]

Featured Website: Diana Steer!

Posted on May 6, 2015 by Elsa under Coffee Break, Inspiration, Websites and SEO

Tweet Here at theimagefile we love seeing the wonderful work our customers create and hearing how their businesses are booming. Today we wanted to showcase a beautiful website created by our Website Design team in collaboration with lifestyle and portrait photographer Diana Steer. In our opinion this website ticks pretty much every box when it comes to perfect […]

The face of the business

Posted on August 27, 2020 by Rich under Photographers Websites

TweetSeeking out partnerships, hunting for new business, conducting the shoot and putting on workshops. Elements like these all require putting your best foot forward and being the focus of attention. Being the face of the business, the front of house person does not always come naturally to many people and it definitely requires a certain […]

How To Improve Your Off-Site SEO

Posted on April 9, 2020 by theimagefile under Business, Social Media and Blogging, Websites and SEO

TweetEarlier in the week, we discussed how you can improve your on-site SEO. Although your on-site SEO is incredibly important and is solely affected by your efforts, off-site SEO holds a significant amount of clout with the search engines too.

Referral sales

Posted on April 2, 2018 by Rich under Business

Tweet Referral sales are a dark art. Master it, and you will be on to a winner. Any salesperson will tell you that the hardest thing to do is to cold call. Building a relationship on the other end of a line? Finding common ground? Moving the conversation on to a business focus? Determining a […]