If you want to draw as many potential customers to your wedding photography site as possible, then you need to be willing to invest in yourself. In fact, a wedding photography industry survey found that one of the biggest expenses for photographers is online advertising. These days, even the smallest photography companies and creative entrepreneurs…
If you’ve ever found yourself searching the web for customer support, then you’ve probably encountered a WordPress Knowledgebase. A knowledgebase is simply a carefully-organized collection of articles or media designed to support customers when they have a complex question they need answering. While there are firms out there that specialize in creating knowledge-base software, it…
Most photographers know that to have an impact on their chosen audience, they need an attractive, well-optimized website. As the most popular content management system in the world, WordPress makes it easier for virtually anyone to start sharing images and blogs online. In fact, one of the best things about WordPress is that you don’t…
Google announced a while ago that it’s now using security as a ranking factor. For now, this is relatively small and affects less than 1% of global queries. However, that doesn’t mean that companies using WordPress shouldn’t think about transforming their security strategy. Learning how to convert your website from an HTTP solution to HTTPS…
Do you want to create multiple image galleries for your site? Most of the photographers need different galleries to display photos from various clients and events. In this tutorial, we will share how to add multiple galleries in WordPress posts and pages. By default, you can’t add multiple photo galleries on posts and pages. The…
Do you want to import images from external links? Photos from other sources that are used in your WordPress site should also be saved in the site’s folders. In this tutorial, we will share how to import external images in WordPress. By default, WordPress don’t save or download the external images in your site. You…