
The price was right, so I went for it. In case someone missed it, my photography website is powered by SmugMug (well, that is exactly what the footer says anyway). When I started to look to enhance my older website - which was till a few months ago, completely developed and managed by me - the obvious way to go was to start programming again to take it to the next level. That seemed the only way to keep my software professional ego standing tall, and thats how things persisted for a while. I even had a prototype sitting on my desktop ready for some rigorous testing and subsequent deployment
At the same time I had been cunningly looking at off the shelf products, should I allow myself to go the easier route. That included image hosting services. Then while looking at smugmug, it dawned on me that perhaps building a website from scratch is not the best use of my time. In fact I realised that I had just ended up hiring an expensive programmer to do a simple job that can be rented at a very low price (with many more goodies thrown in)
So I signed up with smugmug in early november and started working on customization. I was planning to get everything ready before the end of the year, and I am glad I kept the date (what's better than meeting our own deadlines)
Little did I know that what I bought will start to pay off so soon (and so well). The biggest payment for me is the site itself. I think it's money well invested. It is much easier and quicker to manage my galleries now. Not to mention that it sits on a pretty good
amazon backend and uses
Akamai for speedboost (Google used them for youtube); just to name a few bits and pieces of the state of the art infrastructure that I bought the share into
And then there is the referral service. Every user owns a referral code. So if a new user signs up at smugmug using my referral code rygL1hiuicNfs , they save $5 on their annual fee. And of course that saves me money too, on my next renewal. Before I could read the terms for that, I had someone already signing up using my referral code. Wow, there is a $10 rebate on my next subscription already sitting there (and I can only hope that the history repeats itself :-)
And then there is surprise stuff. As they call its, SmugMug Goodies. So I fiiled in the
Goodies form about a month ago, and I had an envelope waiting in my mailbox today (hey, I am not even in the US anywhere near the smugmug headquarters... they do ship everywhere)
All I can say is - it is almost as good as the
OpTech Pro Loop strap that I paid $25 for. Solid, Comfortable and Stylish. In fact it is so good that I am compeletely at loss whether to keep the OpTech on my camera or swap it for some freebie fun. Well, as the excietment wears down, I guess I will retain the OpTech as my main strap, and delegate this one to serve my dream telephoto lens. In any case, my original canon strap has been trashed off :-)
More pictures of the strap are in my gallery