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Digital Photo Sales

My efforts to sell our photographs online will only be successful to the extent I can drive traffic to site(s) where I have them for sale.  There is no way I can build a site that will compete successfully against the big boys for a term like "Stock Photo".

I might be able to develop an adwords Pay Per Click (PPC) program.  I have never actually tried that but from what I read it is not as easy as it sounds.  It is apparently quite easy to loose more than you expected if you make a mistake in how you set up a campaign.  In any case, it's to much work.  Any system that includes daily budgets and sales tracking requires more continuous effort than I am interested in.

Search engines like keyword phrase domains with unique content appropriate to the keywords.  These sites will rank well for the keyword with a few pages of content and a couple of links.  I have done some keyword research (the Google keyword tool is your friend) and find that a significant number of people are searching for particular types of photos.  For example, "Forest Pictures".  New Mexico, where I live has nice variety of forests so I can get those kind of pictures.

Today I built out the royalty free forest pictures site using our custom site building code and loaded it with some of our forest pictures.  I always learn things doing this.  In this case I found I have a really nice collection of Ponderosa Pine forest related pictures but very little about the Pinon & Juniper.  I will gradually add more pictures as time allows.  What I have published now is enough to get the site indexed and reward visitors with some pretty pictures to look at.

I use Google's paid site search feature to connect my many related sites.  With site search I can make a list of all the sites I want included in search results and limited the results to only those sites.  So, on the site I tell visitors that if they like my pictures they should try entering some terms in the search box to see if I have others they might be interested in.

I was surprised and pleased to discover the PayPal shopping cart code apparently sets a cookie that stays with the visitor.  They can click an Add To Cart button on one of my sites, visit one or more of my other sites and Add Items.  All there selections will show in the cart when they are ready to check out.  It really makes a very nice system.

My thought is that I get the benefits of the long tail key phrase searches by spreading my products across many domains but buyers can find my products using the familiar Google search tool with no more effort than would be required to move around on a large site.

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We have one site dedicated to the sale of rose pictures.  Clicking that link will open a new window where you can see how our digital sales sites are designed.  The core logic of each is the same but the header image, photos and text are unique to each site.

We find that building small sites around many long tail keyword domains brings in organic traffic which would not find us otherwise.  It's something of a chore to keep track of the sites, but worth it in our opinion.

The PayPal button actually works across sites; if you select a rose picture on this site and then  go to our Windmill Pictures site and select another one, they will both show up in the buyers shopping cart and can be purchased with a single payment.

In the future we plan to add Google's site search to these sites which will make it easier for potential buyers to see if we have the picture(s) they are looking for.

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Selling Digital Photos

Digital Photo Sales

Do three sales make a trend?  We were pleased to see our system for selling digital pictures worked as we hoped for the first three orders we got.
We have a PayPal button for each image we sell.  When a buyer clicks the button they are taken to PayPal to pay and we get an email [...]

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