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Becoming a sports photographer doesn't happen overnight. It takes talent, dedication and, often, a dash or two of good old-fashioned dumb luck. In this day and age, the field is more competitive than ever.

You've decided to take your sports photography business online. A friend of yours has seen his photography business profits skyrocket. Is his sudden good fortune because of his putting up a business website? Who knows? It can't hurt for you to go online, though.

Here are the things you want to include on your front web page:

FeatureDescription
SAMPLESThumbnail samples of your work in JPEG and MPEG picture format
GREETINGA personal and professional description -- including business history
PRICESA list of your services and your fees
FACTOIDYou were the official Middleton Midgets photographer from 1999 to 2004
LOGOCorporate logo -- toll-free phone number -- e-mail and snail mail addresses

"Communicating things is very important to me," says sports photographer Charlie Pruett. "In many cases, you have to be willing to get right in where the action is. Sometimes, the action is in the strangest of places."

Before you get to work putting together your site, you must organize its first page. Arrange the above features in the order you want them to appear on the first page and explain why you put each feature where you put it.

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