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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 169612" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>Well bear in my mind when my department is hiring we're looking for seasoned professionals. If you're trying to get a business off the ground I really don't have much to offer you except to say that your online presence should be your teaser. Three outstanding shots on a website is far, far better than having fifty mediocre shots. The website will be your teaser; it's job is to get someone to call or email you, that's ALL you can expect it to do. No one is going to hire you from your website alone. </p><p></p><p>Play to your strengths and if you don't have something (like a relevant degree) don't mention it.</p><p></p><p>If this were me, I'd write up a little something about my passion for photography, what sort of photography I do, post up a few of my best examples and that I'm available by appointment. Sometimes less is more. I would urge to consider a professional website builder, however. Those cheesy online templates and a Go Daddy domain aren't going to impress, if you know what I mean.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 169612, member: 13090"] Well bear in my mind when my department is hiring we're looking for seasoned professionals. If you're trying to get a business off the ground I really don't have much to offer you except to say that your online presence should be your teaser. Three outstanding shots on a website is far, far better than having fifty mediocre shots. The website will be your teaser; it's job is to get someone to call or email you, that's ALL you can expect it to do. No one is going to hire you from your website alone. Play to your strengths and if you don't have something (like a relevant degree) don't mention it. If this were me, I'd write up a little something about my passion for photography, what sort of photography I do, post up a few of my best examples and that I'm available by appointment. Sometimes less is more. I would urge to consider a professional website builder, however. Those cheesy online templates and a Go Daddy domain aren't going to impress, if you know what I mean. [/QUOTE]
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