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As an actor, the main goal of your portfolio website should be
getting you work. You want casting agents and industry people to
find your head shots, resume and reel as quickly as possible. Here
are ten common mistakes to avoid and what you can do to improve
your website usability.
- Flash Websites - As mentioned in a previous
newsletter,
one of the reasons to avoid creating a Flash
website is that
the content on your site will not be indexed by search engines.
If you want people to find you, design your website using standard
HTML. If you feel Flash is necessary, add Flash elements to your
website instead.
- Resume - Aside from putting your resume on your
website, make it available to be downloaded in PDF, Word Document
and Plain Text formats. Having your resume on your website doesn’t
mean it will print properly so providing your resume in a format
that is convenient to your visitors is important.
- Consistency
- Make sure the colors, font choices and layout of your website
are consistent. If someone visiting your website hasn’t met you,
you don’t want to make a chaotic looking first impression.
- Professionalism
- Your actor portfolio website is your professional calling card.
Family photos, funny youtube movies, and outrageous friend comments
are fine for your myspace page, but with your online portfolio
keep the focus on your image, your body
of work, and your contact information. You. You. You.
- Contact
information - It may seem obvious but there are plenty of actor
portfolio sites with little or no contact information. Make sure
your phone number, your email address, and any management information
is readily available on your website. Avoid using a contact form
because it’s an unnecessary barrier between you and people wanting
to offer you work. If you are weary of giving out your digits
because of stalkers and love-struck fans, use a service like grandcentral that
will forward calls to your existing phone line.
- Hijacked Websites
- All too often you hear stories of people having their sites
stolen from them. When you register your domain name, use a credible
company like register.com or network
solutions. Make sure the name is registered to you, at
your address, and paid for with your credit card. If you have
a hired a designer, a professional website designer will know
to register the domain in your name and if necessary, they
can add themselves as a technical contact.
- News - Add a news
page to your website or have a space on your home page that
will allow you to keep industry people up to date on your current
projects.
- Music - Another big mistake people make is having music
play on their website. Visitors are at your website looking to
find information about you, not to hear the latest Cold Play
song.
- Pop-up Windows - Avoid these like the plague. Aside from
being a really dated technique, pop-up windows are blocked by
most web browsers for security reasons.
- Website Templates - If possible, avoid using templates from
website mills. Often times the template’s navigation is unintuitive
and generally speaking, the templates look cheap because of dated
font choices (comic sans, courier) and limited layouts. Like
anything else, you get what you pay for. There are lots of talented
website designers out there who can create for you a professional
website for a reasonable price. If you see a website you really
like, contact the person and asked them who designed it. Ask
friends and colleagues if they can make any recommendations as
they will generally be able to recommend a great designer to
you or, at the very least, tell you who to avoid!

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