Yesterday, Becker graced me with an opportunity to speak at the [b] school Study Hall. The topic was on effective blogging techniques.

I can relate.

  • blogging is not that fun
  • blogging is time consuming
  • why blog? do people even read it?
  • how do I validate it being useful? based on number of comments?

Don’t worry. Blog for the sake of blogging. Do it for yourself. But I admit, there are ways to do it more effectively. And over the years, I have been honing this skill and have booked many weddings from it.

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Coffee Tour Shared Blogging Techniques

Just a couple of months ago, I went to 13 cities to have coffee with photographers and shared some blogging techniques that I use to book weddings. They are simple things that everyone can do and that will dramatically bring in business.

Think For Your Readers

A lot of times, I hate to admit it myself, it is easier being told what to do rather than to think for ourselves (so pat yourselves on the back – business owners). Even Apple’s Senior Product Innovator said, “At Apple, we like to give our customers features they do not realize they want yet.”

Interesting.

Think about it – a normal photographer’s blog post consists of a short little intro, then a whole slew of images including detail, preparation, bridal portraits, ceremony, couple portraits, kids, reception…and the list continues. At the very bottom of every post, a client has a few options:

  1. comment on the blog post (highly unlikely)
  2. scroll all the way back up to find a contact button
  3. leave the website

In this age of instant information, it’s difficult to expect a reader to know what to do next. Rather, give them options that are seemingly the next steps. After one reads the blog post, I give two choices:

  1. view portfolio
  2. contact me

Look at Chenin Boutwell‘s blog as an example.

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Write Compelling Blog Post Titles

When you have interesting titles, people are more inclined to read them. Let me give you some examples.

  1. I Guess Jasmine Star is Making Me Lasagna
  2. 3 Steps to Marketing an Idea
  3. What Makes A Successful Photography Business?
  4. Drinking Too Much Milk Leads To…A Funny Story

Here is an idea for children photographers – “Not Funny – Baby Puked On Me”

Want more ideas? I subscribe to Anthropologie‘s newsletter for inspiration. If you want to subscribe to mine, it’s here.

Transparency

Transparency is what Becker likes to say, “being real.” It’s extending yourself onto the web. Talk about yourself! Good examples would be Becker‘s public love for poker and Jasmine Star‘s kisses and disses.

When clients look at your website, they can connect with you. Remember that you are selling yourself, not your images. To an untrained eye (let’s say most of our clients), all of the photos look the same. Be different.

One last example, consider Perez Hilton and TMZ. Perez Hilton is just as successful (if not more) as one person versus a whole company delivering the same news. Why? He injects his personality and opinions.

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So talk about your favorite foods once in a while. Yes, people do read about it.

Write Reviews

Everyone likes reviews because it is inside perspective on something. To help your clients, review things that pertain to them such as bouquets, or destination weddings vs. local weddings, and etc.

Since the wedding season is winding down, use this opportunity to review wedding venues you’ve photographed or all of the different types of bouquets you’ve seen in terms of style and fashion.

Here is a review I did for Contiki Holiday‘s European Tour.

As a result, they published my video on their website and will use my pictures for their 2010 marketing materials!

Thank You

I appreciate everyone who tuned in – there was 594 people who signed on! Nice!

So what are your thoughts? I know many of you are already using the techniques! Give a shout out! :)

Cheers,

Lawrence Chan

P.S. I just bought a 26″ LED monitor from Costco for my workspace. SO. MUCH. DESKTOP.

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84 Responses to Coffee Tour Blogging Techniques With Becker Webinar

  1. Thanks for the encouragement to blog. I am so far behind and feel like it doesn’t matter. I struggle with getting “me” into words and then written into a blog. Your thoughts on blogging will definately help me inporve. Looking forward to the SEO DVD’s. Any chance Santa might give one or two away for free?!?!?!? THAT would be a great “black Friday”!!!
    Happy Thanksgiving to you and all your loved ones.
    Be blessed,

    Curtis

  2. Thanks for the encouragement to blog. I am so far behind and feel like it doesn’t matter. I struggle with getting “me” into words and then written into a blog. Your thoughts on blogging will definately help me inporve. Looking forward to the SEO DVD’s. Any chance Santa might give one or two away for free?!?!?!? THAT would be a great “black Friday”!!!
    Happy Thanksgiving to you and all your loved ones.
    Be blessed,

    Curtis

  3. jenny says:

    Great post Lawrence ! You do a really good job summarizing and pointing things out, that may otherwise take forever to figure out :)

  4. jenny says:

    Great post Lawrence ! You do a really good job summarizing and pointing things out, that may otherwise take forever to figure out :)

  5. bradyo says:

    ok going to check out your stuff, hope it’s going to work for me, i only can try it out and wait……..mahalo for sharing your knowledge.

  6. bradyo says:

    ok going to check out your stuff, hope it’s going to work for me, i only can try it out and wait……..mahalo for sharing your knowledge.

  7. Great post, I especially like the advice on compelling blog titles; Would be curious to here more of your thoughts on this, and creating titles geared toward SEO, looking forward to the videos… a early Christmas Gift.

  8. Great post, I especially like the advice on compelling blog titles; Would be curious to here more of your thoughts on this, and creating titles geared toward SEO, looking forward to the videos… a early Christmas Gift.

  9. you are just a genius .. one I want to meet for sure!!!
    Thanks for all this .. I look forward to hearing more .. and can’t wait for the launch of your DVD!!

  10. you are just a genius .. one I want to meet for sure!!!
    Thanks for all this .. I look forward to hearing more .. and can’t wait for the launch of your DVD!!

  11. Paul says:

    Thanks for the tips. Amy and I are looking forward to the more exciting blog titles that we’ll be creating as a result of your advice :)

  12. Joe says:

    Thank you Lawrence! Can these videos be saved so I watch them on my iPhone? Just wondering. Thanks!

  13. YAZYJO says:

    Cant wait for the release! – John

  14. YAZYJO says:

    Cant wait for the release! – John

  15. Thanks for the blogging insight Lawrence. Looking forward to the SEO DVD’s!

  16. Thanks for the blogging insight Lawrence. Looking forward to the SEO DVD’s!

  17. I’ve really been enjoying your site Lawrence. You have a lot of great information on this site and are inspiring me to take my blogging and SEO optimization to the next level! Keep up the great work!!!

    -Charlie

  18. I’ve really been enjoying your site Lawrence. You have a lot of great information on this site and are inspiring me to take my blogging and SEO optimization to the next level! Keep up the great work!!!

    -Charlie

  19. Megan Hayes says:

    Thank you for sharing on the [b] school! I can’t wait for the 30 something techniques that you are going to share with annual [b] schoolers.

  20. Megan Hayes says:

    Thank you for sharing on the [b] school! I can’t wait for the 30 something techniques that you are going to share with annual [b] schoolers.

  21. Lauralee says:

    Really good info, thanks so much for being generous and sharing it!

  22. Lauralee says:

    Really good info, thanks so much for being generous and sharing it!

  23. great post! i’m new to the tofu… cant wait to consume some more info!!

  24. great post! i’m new to the tofu… cant wait to consume some more info!!

  25. Mike Reed says:

    Thank you, this is a great starting point! Can’t want to hit a seminar… any chance you have Austin in the works?

  26. Mike Reed says:

    Thank you, this is a great starting point! Can’t want to hit a seminar… any chance you have Austin in the works?

  27. Thank you so much for the priceless information you share! I hope to be able to afford the DVD soon! Best, Michelle Tanner

  28. Dan Johanson says:

    thanks lawrence for all the awesome info you provide here. I’m loving the blog template I bought from you. Keep it up!

  29. Dan Johanson says:

    thanks lawrence for all the awesome info you provide here. I’m loving the blog template I bought from you. Keep it up!

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  31. Stacy Hughes says:

    Always a fan, and as always, you’re full of useful information. Thank you for sharing some of it. Blessings :)

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