No music, unless it's a music-related site. It's really annoying to have to wait to download irrelevant music, or to have unexpected music coming out of the speakers in the office.
Of course, those things can be done without flash.MattKing said:Flash is great - if you need to represent movement. A flash slideshow can be a great option, as long as thumbnails are what appear first.
Here is what would grab my attention - a website that is focussed on collecting fine art black and white photographs, and shows a regularly updated feature - a new interesting/striking/beautiful or evocative fine art black and white photograph.
lee said:what has this got to do with analog photography? Once again Inked has steered this site toward digital. As far as I can tell he is neither a photographer or a collector. When he is not mining this site for ideas for his magazine, he is trying to get info about his web site for free. I refuse to have anything else to do with this clown.
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inkedmagazine said:Actually, the name of this sub-forum is presentation & marketing. How many photographers on APUG have their own website? As my site is photography based, this discussion is relevant to the presentation and marketing of photographers on my website. Some of the photographers on my website are members of APUG, so it has even more relevance.
Isn't he allowed to ask a question????????Jorge said:Well, I always thought it was presentation and marketing of prints not of web sites. But then, it seems you only participate on this site when you want something. Isnt there any magazine web sites where you can discuss the marketing and presentation of your magazine?
How is your site analog photography based? Sure, you include analog photography, but by your own admision the moment you get more digital advertisers and photographers, you will drop analog photography like a hot potato. Nothing wrong with that, but it sure would be nice if you stopped advertising your magazine here. Simmons was asked to stop advertising his magazine here, and his is a far more relevant magazine to analog photography than yours, so it is only fair you abide by the same code.
geraldatwork said:Isn't he allowed to ask a question????????
"I've been contemplating using a flash entrance and option for my website. How many photographers use flash or any form of advanced website presentation for their sites? Does anyone know how having a flash entrance will effect spiderbots?"
That's what it looked like to me.
From what I can see there are plenty of people "advertising" their magazines, contests,web sites, gallery shows,photos on ebay, etc. which is part of what a site such as should be. Where else would we get this information????
geraldatwork said:Isn't he allowed to ask a question????????
"I've been contemplating using a flash entrance and option for my website. How many photographers use flash or any form of advanced website presentation for their sites? Does anyone know how having a flash entrance will effect spiderbots?"
That's what it looked like to me.
From what I can see there are plenty of people "advertising" their magazines, contests,web sites, gallery shows,photos on ebay, etc. which is part of what a site such as this should be. Where else would we get this information????
inkedmagazine said:Actually, the name of this sub-forum is presentation & marketing. How many photographers on APUG have their own website? As my site is photography based, this discussion is relevant to the presentation and marketing of photographers on my website. Some of the photographers on my website are members of APUG, so it has even more relevance.
Actually that makes a lot of sense. I've never sold anything here but have purchased items from a few people hopefully they contributed someting. From looking at his site it looks like the magazine has some interest in addition to just photography. It is probably not that expensive to advertise here and might be a good idea for him.Jorge said:Ultimately Gerald, sponsors have their own forum and they can talk about their product to their heart's content. Those of us who sometime advertise in APUG, pass along some money to Sean on top of our subscription fee. It would be nice if the editor of inked would either comeback as a sponsor or pass along some of the profit from the subcriptions to support this site.
geraldatwork said:Actually that makes a lot of sense. I've never sold anything here but have purchased items from a few people hopefully they contributed someting. From looking at his site it looks like the magazine has some interest in addition to just photography. It is probably not that expensive to advertise here and might be a good idea for him.
I hadn't really been following that closely to remember.Satinsnow said:Gerald,
He has already been down that road, he was an advertiser, but me thinks he had different motives.
Dave
The guy supplied a pdf of the second issue where your ad is placed. If you contact him I am sure he will be glad to send you a copy, is the least he can do...Ray Bidegain said:While Inked is on the chopping block has anyone seen an issue? I have participated in some advertising but wonder if the thing has been published or not.
Ray Bidegain
Jorge said:Well, I always thought it was presentation and marketing of prints not of web sites. But then, it seems you only participate on this site when you want something. Isnt there any magazine web sites where you can discuss the marketing and presentation of your magazine?
I'm once again, not marketing my magazine. I entered into two forums asking questions, one was about film, another was about my website. If people wanted to view my website, they have the ability to view it anytime they want. If you ask me to stop putting my website in my signature, then you'd have to ask all other photographers to do the same.
How is your site analog photography based? Sure, you include analog photography, but by your own admision the moment you get more digital advertisers and photographers, you will drop analog photography like a hot potato.
Please go back into any of the previous posts I've made and quote that sentence exactly where I have said "The moment I get more digital advertisers and photographers, I will drop analog photography like a hot potato." If you cannot find that quote from me, verbatim, then please retract it. We have a law here in America that protects businesses and people from false claims made by other people or interests. It's called slander, Jorge. I have never said I would drop analog photography from my magazine, I have said numerous times that traditional/analog photography would be the main emphasis for the magazine, but that we also need to pay attention to the future. The traditional photography market has shurnk so considerably that only people who have a love for analog photography, mostly black and white, will continue to purchase it. Digital photography will become the future of mainstream photography...but art isn't mainstream. At least the art I market in my magazine isn't. I've shown statistics before that show even though most photographers have experiemented with digital, the long-term future will prove that most art photographers will continue and prefer to use the traiditional photography process and so will my magazine.
I, once again, came onto this forum to talk about marketing photographers and their prints and asked a simple question about one of the ways I market them.
Nothing wrong with that, but it sure would be nice if you stopped advertising your magazine here. Simmons was asked to stop advertising his magazine here, and his is a far more relevant magazine to analog photography than yours, so it is only fair you abide by the same code.
I'm not advertising my magazine, I'm asking simple questions to which other people bring up my magazine. The last time I started a thread and advertised my magazine was in the Sponsors Forum about two months ago.
Satinsnow said:When it comes down to it David, if you have not figured it out, not many of us here on this website want to hear about your website or your magazine anylonger, if your magazine is good, the masses will pick it up and run with it, if not, then you will die on the vine, like many other have done in the past, your slipshot and in the side door marketing principals seem to be getting a bit old, and a bit worn out, we have offered suggestions, which you have fluffed off and scuttlebuted, you have make your stance clear, I am right, you are wrong and be damned I am going to prove my point!
Dave
geraldatwork said:Actually that makes a lot of sense. I've never sold anything here but have purchased items from a few people hopefully they contributed someting. From looking at his site it looks like the magazine has some interest in addition to just photography. It is probably not that expensive to advertise here and might be a good idea for him.
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