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12.27.2009 Mark Wood No Comments

2010 New Year’s Resolutions

So 2009 is almost over, and while I know I should have expected the year to end (as they always do), I’m somehow more surprised than usual.  Apparently, I’d gotten a little too comfortable with writing 2009 on things so it is now time to force me to change (or else scribble out a lot of dates).  If the past is any indicator, it will take me until June before I figure out what’s going on with regards to documenting the correct year.

With that said, I’m trying to actually make some New Year’s Resolutions this year.  You see, I’m on a roll from last year having successfully accomplished my single resolution to make no resolutions.  While it may not be a huge undertaking, it’s one which I took seriously and am proud to say I’ve generally succeeded.  I like to enjoy the successes in my life – no matter how small and insignificant they may seem.

So this year, I’m going to actually try to market Digital Notions.  If you’re read my previous article entitled Rookie Blogging Mistakes, you’ll soon realize this is one of my biggest hurdles I’m facing with the success of this site.  In an effort to do this, I’m going to be undertaking a huge task – posting at least one photo every day.

I’m not going to set any limits on the subject matter of these daily photos.  They may be simple snippets of my daily life.  They may be photos of which I’m particularly proud.  Or, they may be some experiments that either did or didn’t come out correctly.  Regardless, I’m hoping to see a progression throughout the year.  Overall, I’m trying to grow as a photographer.  We’ll see how it goes.

In addition to Photo A Day plan, I’m going to try to write more.  You see, as much as I enjoy photography, I also enjoy writing.  I plan to not only write more helpful articles for fellow bloggers (especially about the Photo A Day undertaking), but perhaps write some more creative pieces.  I don’t want topics to stray too far from the purpose of this site, but I do want this site to evolve into something that is uniquely me.

So there you have it!  If you have any ideas for topics to write about, or any ideas for daily photo themes, leave a comment and let me know!

12.22.2009 Mark Wood 4 Comments

Rookie Blogging Mistakes

In reading through Pro Blogger today, I found an interesting post entitled Rookie Lessons for New Bloggers, which was a guest post by Katie Kimball of Kitchen Stewardship.  As somewhat of a rookie myself, I decided to quickly jot down my thoughts.  This soon turned into the following full post which I figured I’d share with you all.

Blogging is Difficult!

Blogging - Hard Work

Photo by nkzs - stock.xchng

There.  I said it.  Blogging is difficult.  Even more so for someone new to online publishing — the “blog rookie” if you will.  Sure, there are tons of success stories, and great resources with tons of information.  That’s enough, right?  Perhaps.  But don’t be fooled into thinking it’s easy to sit down and write a successful blog!  The process of simply setting up a blog can be intimidating and time consuming, especially if you’re trying to setup a unique domain name and host the blog on a server as opposed to going through a ready made blog site such as WordPress.com or Blogger.  We haven’t even begun to write yet, a task which for many, is harder then they anticipated.  After an initial burst of energy and great ideas, finding topics, images and motivation can become difficult.  And we’re not even to the part of this venture where you have to actually market your blog.  That’s right.  Sites don’t just take off and become profitable on their own.  Along the way, mistakes are made.  Lots of them.  Yes.  Everyone makes mistakes when blogging and anyone who claims they haven’t is lying to you.

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12.18.2009 Mark Wood 1 Comment

2009 In Photographs

I was browsing the web the other day, looking at other photography blogs when I came across something that made my jaw hit the floor. Seriously. If you haven’t checked this out, you’re totally missing out on some of the most powerful photos of the year.

The Big Picture - Photojournalism

The Big Picture - Photojournalism

According to the site:

The Big Picture is a photo blog for the Boston Globe/boston.com, entries are posted every Monday, Wednesday and Friday by Alan Taylor. Inspired by publications like Life Magazine (of old), National Geographic, and online experiences like MSNBC.com’s Picture Stories galleries and Brian Storm’s MediaStorm, The Big Picture is intended to highlight high-quality, amazing imagery – with a focus on current events, lesser-known stories and, well, just about anything that comes across the wire that looks really interesting.

I have to say. The three part “2009 in Photos” series is simply amazing. Then again, all of the entries are amazing!

12.17.2009 Mark Wood No Comments

Photoblogging – Can you make a living?

I’ve seen plenty of sites out there discussing how much money people can make blogging. Some estimates show people making in the high six figures from writing every day. This is huge! But frankly, I’ve yet to see any of the top sites focus entirely on photography.

So, this brought about an interesting question. Is it really possible to make a living as a photoblogger?

In a recent article by top blog consultant and the guy behind the site ProBlogger, Darren Rowse, it’s very possible to make $30,000 per year after a couple of years blogging. Now that sounds like a respectable living — or at least enough to allow many people to quit their full time jobs and focus on blogging 100% (which should boost earnings).

This article discusses how to make this work. Basically, he breaks it down into a more easily digestible figure of $82.19 per day and goes on to describe how one might go about earning this sum. Clearly, advertising is a large portion of income and something that can be successfully incorporated into a photo blog. However, since the focus of a good photo blog is the photos themselves, having too many colorful ads or banners could be distracting. Therefore, it is key to ensure that the advertising present is tasteful.

Also part of the $82.19 per day equation is affiliate marketing. For those unfamiliar with this concept, affiliate marketing is where an independent site attempts to market a product on another site. A commission is paid to the affiliate for every successful sale. In my opinion, this type of program is ideal for photo bloggers so long as they can find products that deal with photography. To top it off, most photography equipment is somewhat costly so percentage based commissions should yield the blogger some decent earnings.

Lastly, Daren Rowse suggests writing an e-book. While this may be an option for a photo-centric blog, I think that instead, attempting to sell prints and actual photos might be a better opportunity. Clearly, this is the golden ticket for a photo blogger. If they can stir up enough interest in their work, perhaps actual paying jobs and assignment work may result.

Overall, I really do feel that a photo blog can be a primary source of income for a photographer. Unfortunately, like any other business venture, it takes time and dedication. In the meantime, don’t quite you day job!

12.16.2009 Mark Wood No Comments

Google Indexing – How Long?

In an effort to take on even more responsibility and have even less free time in my life, I decided to look into starting another blog. During this process, I’m trying to figure out how in the world I got this site indexed into Google. You see, I’ve really never had a problem getting this site’s articles indexed and showing up in Google. It may sound weird, but it all just kinda worked. Not so this time!
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