Photographer Q&A: Integrating Facebook

Posted In: Business, For Photographers • Posted By: Mario Posted on: Friday, March 12th, 2010

Preface: This white paper is a mix between how to get jump-started on using Facebook personally and professionally, as well as some insight on how I manage my Facebook branding and presence. I’ve been using Facebook for over 5 years now, and have been involved with social media since 2003.

It’s important to look at your social media presence, and create and manage goals with them. Just like any other marketing, it is important to set your goals and expectations. What are you expecting from your social media presence? Do you want to manage your connections with colleagues and/or clients? Do you want to generate or increase your referrals from social media? While there are many social media gates such as MySpace, Twitter, LinkedIn, and FB, we’ll be focusing solely on Facebook for this article.

Before we look at how you can incorporate your business with Facebook (FB), it is important to look at how we can incorporate YOU personally with Facebook. Facebook is a PERSONAL connection tool. Wedding & Portraiture Photography is a PERSONAL profession. We work with people. Emotions. Moments. It is absolutely imperative that you allow this connection to flow between the two portals! Your clients are purchasing an emotional personal product from you. Therefore it is important to realize that your Facebook presence needs to be built around this idea.

I’ll refer to 4 entities throughout:

Personal – This is you. In real life.
Business – This is your business. In real life.
Personal Facebook Page – this is you. On Facebook. Not your business.
Business Facebook Page – this is your business. On Facebook. Not you.

This white paper is split into the following categories:

  1. Establishing Your Personal Page – this includes the mandatory basics of getting the FB snowball rolling.
  2. The Balance Between Your Business, And Your Personal Facebook. – this discusses the etiquettes and opinions on how to subtly advertise you’re a SBO and a photographer, without screaming ‘I am desperate and inexperienced at social media!’
  3. The Two Most IMPORTANT Reasons You Need To Utilize Your Personal FB. – it is SUCH a great idea on so many different levels and reasons to incorporate your personal FB into your social media model. Here’s why.
  4. Creating Your Business Page – and why to use Fan Pages versus Personal Pages.
  5. Integrating Photos In a Professional Manner – the subtle and effective way.
  6. Including Facebook into your Workflow and Other Medias – this is how you can keep it simple.

Establishing Your Personal Page

You’ll want to have your personal page established. This means… information filled out, profile pictures added, friends added, etc. If you’re new to FB, then take your time adding friends, getting accustomed to the features, etc. I am going to reference this article, because it does a MUCH better job at explaining how to ‘brand’ yourself personally on Facebook. http://mashable.com/2009/04/02/facebook-personal-brand/ . I want expand on the part about ‘Identifying Your Audience.’ Know whom your current and future clients are! My target audience is 17-year-old kids, and 25 to 40+-year-old adults. I have plenty of photographers on my FB page, but they do not bring the dollar bills. My Seniors Market LIVES on social media. (70% of the 2011 Graduating Class in my demographic area are ON Facebook and have listed their High School. What an amazing resource to have available!)

The Balance Between Your Business, And Your Personal Facebook

There is of course no right way to go about this, so I will share some of my own tips and experiences. Right now, I maintain all of my portfolio albums on both my personal page and fan page. Facebook is photo ORIENTED and I am taking full advantage of this. I don’t really market my services via status updates. Most people I am FB friends with know I am a photographer. My status updates include lots of work related things… because, well, I work a lot! They are also REAL. I’m an extremely optimistic person. We all have ups and downs… but please don’t be a downer all the time. It’s not attractive to anyone! This is true for any web/blog/social media presence. A great quote: “Never tell your problems to anyone…80% don’t care and the other 20% are glad you have them.”

There is this constant fear from photographers that it’s the end of the world if you link your business to your personal page. I’ve seen statements such as ‘I don’t want ANY of my clients to see my personal page.’ Or ‘my private life is for me and my friends only.’ Unless you’re selling drugs on Facebook, your life isn’t that secretive. Your personal Facebook is like… the behind the scenes from a DVD. People LOVE knowing how something works. And that includes you! You will get friend requests from clients on your personal profile. These are GREAT contacts. A Facebook friend request is like a handshake in real life. When someone extends their hand out, how do you respond?

The Two Most IMPORTANT Reasons You Need To Utilize Your Personal FB.

You must be PERSONAL FB friends in order to tag ANYONE on your Business FB page. Reread that three times. You must be personal FB friends with a client to SEE their full profile. (Pending privacy settings, but the stats at this point have more private profiles then publically available ones.) When you are friends with a client, you have access to any info they have available – music, TV shoes, about me, etc. This is USEFUL information!

Creating Your Business Page

Why you DON’T use a personal page strictly for your business:

  • You’re limited to 5,000 friends.
  • It’s against Facebook TOS.
  • You get statistics/analytics with the business page.
  • It looks unprofessional. EXTREMELY unprofessional. When a company creates a personal page for Facebook, it translates to ‘I can’t read and comprehend basic directions.’

There are VERY few differences between a personal page and a fan page logistically speaking. Major points: A fan page can NOT write on a fan’s wall. And a fan page can’t tag fans. It’s simple! There’s NO reason not to use a Fan Page instead. To create your business page, you login to your PERSONAL account and go here: http://www.facebook.com/advertising/?pages . A GREAT article on creating your Fan Page is here: http://mashable.com/2009/09/22/facebook-pages-guide/ . If you have a strong personal Facebook personal presence, it’ll be easy to build your initial fan base. Sending A Request To Join Your Fan Page. It’s acceptable to do this when you first create the page – make a nice little status update about it, turn it into a little grand opening, etc. Beyond that, do not send requests once a day. Or week. Or month. It’s considered extremely tacky and desperate.

Integrating Photos In a Professional Manner

Why Tagging Rocks, and How To Do it! By now, you know what the News Feed is. Here’s why tagging rocks:

  • When you tag someone in a photo, video, status update, or note, it goes STRAIGHT to your News Feed, and ALSO theirs.
  • When you tag them, it goes STRAIGHT to their wall. Any friend who looks on their wall, or has the tagged person in their News Feed… they see this!
  • When you tag that person and the link is clicked on, it goes to YOUR profile or fan page.

The second, and nearly as important option: you need to provide your clients with FB photos via download or email. These should be appropriately and elegantly watermarked with your logo/website. And here’s why: people love to create albums with their pictures. When your client gets to make their OWN album, it allows their friends to comment on them. A quick asterisk – I find that uploading the images on MY pages first works better. Here’s why: it’s the first time the client and their friends have seen the images on FB, so it moves more traffic to me. Usually 24-72 hours after, I email their FB version for them to create. Depending on how many friends they have, how active they are on FB, etc. I can expect to get 3-5 friend requests from their friends, and 3-5 new fans on my page (usually not the same people either).

Including Facebook Into Your Workflow and Other Medias.

Blog? If you have a blog, then you’ll want to peep the ‘Notes’ Feature on your Business Fan Page. It will automatically import your blog posts for you. It’s seamless, it’s simple, and it’s automated.

Twitter? You can have Facebook update your Twitter status, and vice versa using various applications provided by third party Twitter and Facebook applications.

Facebook is a very resilient tool that can do a great job of increasing your brand awareness when used correctly. Further more, Facebook is experiencing rapid amounts of changes in a short timeframe. There are constantly new features being deployed, so it is important to revisit your marketing goals and strategies with Facebook often. What worked even 6 months can be considered obsolete and ineffective today. Facebook is similar to your SEO work… it takes work and effort every single day to make it a successful part of your business. If you have any questions, I am more than happy to do my best to answer them in a public manner. No PM’s or emails please. :)

Mario Masitti

http://www.mariomasitti.com
http://www.facebook.com/mariomasitti
(Personal)
http://www.facebook.com/mariomasittistudios
(Fan Page)
http://www.twitter.com/mariomasitti
(Twitter)

You can download this post in PDF form here .

Showing Some Industry Love..

Posted In: Business, Children, Fashion, Seniors • Posted By: Mario Posted on: Thursday, February 18th, 2010

For the past 12 months, I’ve had the opportunity to work with some outstanding businesses while I’ve grown my studio and portrait work.

The first company is Identity Kitchen. Words can’t express how important your brand is, and Ellen hit it out of the ballpark with Mario Masitti Studios. You can read the entire case study and testimonial HERE, but definitely check out the rest of her portfolio – it’s breathtaking!

The second company is ProDPI. PDPI is a day to day example on how great customer service can make or break a company. I am extremely flattered to be a featured photographer on ProDPI, and you can read the interview HERE !

And finally, a sneak peek from Deanna’s session… full shoot coming soon. :)

Denver Colorado Senior Picture Photos

FAMILY SESSIONS! This November!

Posted In: Business • Posted By: Mario Posted on: Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

Hi there everyone! With the return of my hand feeling better, I am extending a very very select offer to my clients. I am doing exactly 10 in-studio family sessions the third week of November (yes, that is three weeks away!), and I have a couple spots left. If you and your family is interested, give me a call or send me an email SOON (and I mean soon :) )! I’ll get information sent to you right away. Thank you guys, and hope you’re enjoying some gorgeous Colorado weather!

Mario Masitti Denver Colorado Family Photos

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Little Unexpected Vacation

Posted In: Business • Posted By: Mario Posted on: Monday, October 26th, 2009

Hey there everyone, sorry for my absence lately.. I did a pretty good number on my trigger finger. It’s been casted for the last week, and I’ve been doing some rehabilitation and physical therapy to help the healing process. I want to thank all of my awesome clients who were so understanding on rescheduling their shoots. And I want to thank my readers for being patient! I’ll be having some new content up within the next couple weeks. Not only that, but be prepared for some Halloween awesomeness. My costume this year is the bomb!

Improvements!

Posted In: Business • Posted By: Mario Posted on: Friday, September 18th, 2009

Mario Masitti Studios is going through quite a few updates, especially over the next couple weeks!

First! Keep an eye out for the new stuff coming your way, and second… we’re sorry if everything is not working 100% – let us know of any issues you find.

Thanks, grab an ice cold Izze, and we look forward to unveiling the new updates!

Mario Masitti Izzy Photo

Random: Downtown Denver

Posted In: Business • Posted By: Mario Posted on: Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

Denver is known for it’s crazy acts of weather. It comes fast, it comes hard, and then fifteen minutes later, you have sunshine again. I am not one to take very many landscape and static-object shots… my passion is people, and I absolutely love that interaction when it comes to working behind the camera. However though, Monday evening was a different story. I have a gorgeous view of downtown Denver from the studio, and the sky had the most eerie cast of colors and clouds and weather upon it. Pretty much the same exact view I had, hope you enjoy it!

denversunset

High School Photo Fairs!

Posted In: Business • Posted By: Mario Posted on: Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

High School Photo Fairs have started as of today, and I had an absolutely wonderful time at Chaparral! It was wonderful getting to share some insights with others in the industry, as well as make some wonderful connections with future clients. I am very excited to get a chance to work with you, and am looking forward to this summer! All the best,

Video: Mario Masitti Senior Session

Posted In: Business, Seniors • Posted By: Mario Posted on: Saturday, April 18th, 2009

A lot of people are always wondering just what it’s like to get a peek at the behind the scenes of a photoshoot… so follow us as we hit the streets of downtown for Jessica’s Senior Session! Hit the Play button, then hit the HQ button, and enjoy! :)

Claire’s Flushmount Album

Posted In: Business, Seniors • Posted By: Mario Posted on: Tuesday, April 7th, 2009

These albums are absolutely GORGEOUS! They are handcrafted leather flushmount albums, and the attention to detail is just amazing. They are an AWESOME way to showcase your entire senior session in a totally new way. I offer these in various sizes starting at 10×10 and going all the way up to a 20×8 flipbook, along with oodles of different leathers and styles to pick from. If you have any questions, or would like to see a studio sample, definitely shoot me a message! Claire, I hope you and your family enjoy this album for many many years!










Colorado Snow and Sun

Posted In: Business • Posted By: Mario Posted on: Friday, January 23rd, 2009

It’s a very true statement when people say if you don’t like Colorado’s weather, wait ten minutes and it’ll change. A shoot on Monday was full sun, full wind (25 MPH +), and 60*. My shoot on Wednesday was full sun, no wind at all, and 70*. (Both of which will be blogged soon!) Today, it is a VERY brisk 28* out with moderate winds, and is snowing while the sun is shining. One of the many reasons I absolutely love Colorado.

coloradosunandsnow

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