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📸 Should you display prices on your photography website?
You should at least address prices in some way
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I get this question a lot (I've worked directly with hundreds of pro photographers over the years). Keep reading to see my stance on this topic.
IN TODAY’S EMAIL:
⚡️ 3 Quick tips: find better clients, fix broken images, future for NFTs?
🧠 Deep dive: displaying prices on your photography website?
🔍 SEO: one single SEO tip to rule them all
🖥️ Website examples: architecture & fine-art together
🔗 Links & Resources: the AI field is making big strides again
Estimated reading time: 9 minutes
Let’s dive in!

QUICK TIPS
1. Say “no” to the wrong clients
In the constant pursuit for new & better clients, don't forget to say NO to the wrong clients.
After defining your business positioning, you should already have an idea of what you want to do in the future.
That’s only going to happen if you start saying NO to other types of projects if they don’t align with your new direction.
Whenever you compromise your integrity by saying YES to the wrong client (maybe just doing it for the money), you’re not really making progress in your business.
Specializing requires determination and sacrifices.
If it were easy, everyone would do it.
2. Don't you hate seeing broken images on websites?
It's not like they can order that "broken image" icon as a print for their living-room wall 😁
If you don't care about the experience of your website visitors, they won't care for you either.
