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The Anatomy of a Modeling Website Pt IV: Resume Page

I've already written three posts in this series: "The Anatomy of a Modeling Website Pt I: Welcome Page" "The Anatomy of a Modeling Website Pt II: Photo Gallery" “The Anatomy of a Modeling Website Pt III: About Me” If you haven't had a chance to check it them out yet, those links will take you right to it and get you up to speed on this mini-series of blog posts. All right, let's get to the fourth installment in this series: The Resume Page! WHY NEED A RESUME? ISN'T THAT WHAT THE PORTFOLIO IS FOR? It's true that models are known for having their portfolios (both online and hard copy "books") as proof of their career and accomplishments. However, there is also a need to have documentation of those jobs. Not all photos in a portfolio give clients the information they need to know about the scope of your work and experience. Having a resume with a list of the modeling jobs you've done, the role you played and the clien

The Anatomy of a Modeling Website Pt III: About Me

I've already written about the importance of having a modeling website ( "The Benefits of Having an Official Modeling Website" ) but I know how hard it can be for freelance models to get the ball rolling so I've decided to do another mini-series of blog posts, with each post focusing individually on the most common meat and potatoes of a modeling website. I've already written two posts in this series, "The Anatomy of a Modeling Website Pt I: Welcome Page,"  and "The Anatomy of a Modeling Website Pt II: Photo Gallery," so if you haven't had a chance to check it out yet, those links will take you right to it. So I hope you’re not disappointed but being that I’ve already written a post about how to tailor your “About Me” section for a modeling website in another blog post, I didn’t see the need to try and write a completely different article because basically there wouldn’t be anything I would write differently. That being s