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#103185 1-Jun-2012 09:17
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As a photographer and iPhone user I've decided to check people's interest in taking a workshop where I can pass on what I've learnt about using the iPhone as a camera, blogging device and general tips & tricks.
I've 'thrown together' a site using iWeb that I've tacked on to my photography site and am hoping to get flyers around town to get people to view the site... I'd appreciate any feedback on the site plus any suggestions regarding the business model or thoughts on promoting it... (obviously happy for you to send a link to your iPhone-toting non-geek friends!). Thanks

http://mikeclare.com/iphone




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Mike

Photographer/Videographer clickmedia.nz


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clicknz

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  #640032 13-Jun-2012 09:40
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Hi again - although I haven't had much of a chance to promote these courses yet, I decided that it would be better to have the site hosted via the URL of an acquaintance who develops software and has helped me with some aspects of iOS.
This may also remove a little of the 'one-man-band' sentiment, and help separate these courses from my straight commercial photography.
I'd welcome any critique... (I know the web design isn't great... header link buttons are small on a mobile device, etc,... but there are certain limitations with iWeb... limitations with budget...). Thanks.

www.kaseus.com/workshop




Cheers,
Mike

Photographer/Videographer clickmedia.nz


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