In Computer Game Context it means "Over Powered"Eh? Someone's going to have to tell me what OP means lol Because unless that means 'observation post' I'm lost.
Same question being asked over on another forum - same response there, seems no-one has tried it yet...
Thinking of trying to build a website, any recommendations on who to use?
Thinking of trying to build a website, any recommendations on who to use?
LolWelcome to my site! Have a look at my Photography skills, if you want to hire me to take some photos, even if it's just selfies, give me a shout via the contact me page.
Does that work out cheaper than flickr pro?It's not difficult to create your own web site. I use cix.uk for my hosting and domain provision; probably not the cheapest but I've been on CIX conferencing for over 30 years so know them well. I use Jalbum to create the albums and I can easily embed images here when required.
That's the thing yes, advertising. It's difficult to know who the customer is for a start so you can spray expensive adverts all over the place and when you do the sums if it's £0.50 per click and only 1 in 100 take up the service it's very hard to make money. Without advertising it has to be pretty good or pretty lucky to find users.It seems like a good service, but there are plenty of people doing the same thing - probably with much larger marketing budgets...
Yes I agree but I think it's abit chicken and egg and I had to decide which to choose initilally. It's called arethere.photos because if it were well known and well used then if you had been at an event then you might expect to see that event on arethere.photos and there would be a map showing today's events. If I did that now though there would be little to show because there aren't many events and it isn't well known so event goers won't go looking there.As far as digital downloads are concerned, photographers do not their images,they sell (or give) a licence for the downloader to use their image in a particular way which may be personal or commercial. Here's a link to a fuller explanation, https://www.copytrack.com/how-to-license-images-correctly#122.
The key to selling event photos is for participants to find them when they or their friends search the internet using a search engine. Your homepage desperately needs a list or gallery for all the events on your site! How it works would be better on another page where phographers can register. As well as the software to create a site its presence needs to be marketed with search engine optimisation as explained here
I hope this helps