http://www.reagandpufall.com/If you're running a website you should be doing it for professional practice and it should reflect that. Your website should be focused. EG sure I shoot weddings, portraits, products, etc on the side but my professional practice is art so that is what is up on website. Personal photos like the piles of dog photos I take are delegated to my blog and even that is honestly is little questionable. There are plenty of other venues for sharing photos that are unrelated to your professional practice, so use them and enjoy them.
>How you share your websites (social media/paided ads/etc)I move mine mostly by word of mouth, cards, and solicitation back forth for shows with galleries. It get's posted and shared on Facebook whenever I post to my blog but those kind of views and interactions are mostly useless for me.
As has already been mentioned, square space is great. You can do plenty with templates to set them aside from another. For example if you look at Alex's website and mine we both used the same template.
>>2972653Direct linking to my blog : /
>>2972838Find a good template system that builds stuff for you. Doing it by hand just isn't worth it especially when you consider you have to update it.
>>2972897Your website was great. It's shame you didn't generate any ad revenue form it.