Website Wednesday: Squarespace

In order to be a successful photographer, it's important that your website be clean, organized and display your best work.  It's also important for your website to establish your brand, a topic that is covered extensively in class.  The first step towards creating a strong website, is to choose a host company.  There are plenty of options out there in the big wide world of the interwebs - and Squarespace is one of them.  


What sets Squarespace aside as unique - in comparison to some of the other options I've reviewed in this blog - is that they do not solely focus on "photography portfolios" - yet there are quite a few templates for that.  Be sure to check out how Squarespace can enhance your online presence by clicking "here".
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01.  "Website Templates." Squarespace. N.p., n.d. Web. 26 Nov. 2014.

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