Photography website SEO is a topic we have to keep very much on top of if we’re to remain at the top of the search engine rankings in our local community.

Your photography SEO success depends on how you use the Google keyword research tool to find the best target keywords for your business.
To help you better manage your own search engine optimization, I host a monthly photography SEO webinar. This time I was very excited to have special guest Matt Hayman from Auronautes, an SEO firm based in the UK, join me to talk about keyword research, using a long tail keyword tool for example, as well as presenting a solid strategy to help small businesses rank higher in the search engines…
In this exciting presentation with Matt, we talked about:
- The fundamentals of keyword research
- How to decide on your target keywords
- Finding the best keyword variations
- How to use the Google keyword tool
- The 3 key elements in a solid photography SEO strategy
- The 1 thing you MUST do to rank higher and faster
- And much more…
Photography SEO Webinar Recording
The webinar was recorded, and is available here for Inner Circle members. Just hit the “play” button to start the video.
If you experience any problems with the video or have any questions about the Inner Circle, please let me know.

Photography SEO webinar with special guest Matt Hayman from Aeronautes in the UK talks with me about keyword research and one MUST-DO strategy for all small businesses.
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I would like to give a very big “thank you” to Matt Hayman for his excellent and detailed presentation – I certainly learned a lot from it, and I hope you did too.
Thanks, as well, to everyone who attended the live webinar, and for your insightful questions.
Until next time, thanks for watching, and all the very best with your photography SEO efforts!
A great webinar. Lots of notes made, now I need to take my points of action into reality.