Aug 26, 2025 | By: PhotoBiz Knowledge Base
Whether you're a newborn photographer in Nashville or a commercial shooter in Chicago, having a visually stunning website just isn’t enough to get noticed. To rise through Google rankings and get found by the right clients, your website needs search engine optimized (SEO) content — strategic text that tells both people and search engines who you are, what you offer, and where you work.
But writing all of that content? That’s the hard part.
This is where PhotoBiz AI and SEO writing prompts come in.
All PhotoBiz accounts include 100 Ask PhotoBiz AI requests a month.
A writing prompt is a simple sentence or question designed to guide an AI to generate relevant content. Think of it like a creative nudge — you’re feeding the AI a focused idea, and it responds with a full, ready-to-use paragraph or even a full page.
For example:
Prompt: “Write an SEO-friendly paragraph about family photography sessions in Seattle, using keywords like ‘Seattle family photographer’ and ‘natural light family portraits.’”
The AI might generate:
“Looking for a Seattle family photographer who captures natural light portraits full of genuine emotion? I specialize in relaxed, outdoor sessions that highlight the love and connection between your family members…”
That’s usable, client-friendly, and search-optimized — all from one well-written prompt.
To get the best results from PhotoBiz AI, your prompts should include a few essential ingredients:
Be clear whether you’re writing about weddings, boudoir, commercial, or newborn photography. The AI tailors its tone and language to match.
Example: “Describe maternity photography sessions...”
SEO works best when it's localized. Including your city (and nearby towns) helps you rank in your service area.
Example: “…for a maternity photographer in San Diego…”
Specify where the content will go — homepage, service page, blog, FAQ, ALT text, etc. This shapes the tone and structure.
Example: “Write a homepage intro…” or “Create an FAQ answer…”
Add 1–3 key phrases you want to target. These could include phrases like:
Example: “…using keywords like ‘natural light maternity photography’ and ‘San Diego baby photographer.’”
You can guide the tone to be warm, professional, playful, bold, etc. This is especially useful if you want the writing to reflect your brand personality.
Example: “…in a friendly, conversational tone.”
Here’s a basic formula you can follow:
“Write [type of content] for a [photography genre] photographer in [City], using keywords like [list keywords], in a [tone] voice.”
Real Example:
“Write a service page for a boudoir photographer in Denver, using keywords like ‘empowering photo shoot’ and ‘Denver boudoir photography,’ in a warm, body-positive tone.”
This simple formula gives PhotoBiz AI all the context it needs to generate polished, SEO-ready content tailored to you.
Up next: A full library of prompts you can copy, paste, and tweak — organized by page type and photography specialty.
Each prompt below is tailored to a specific photography genre and website page type. Just plug them into PhotoBiz AI, choose your tone, and you’ll get ready-to-use content with SEO baked in.
Why it matters: Your homepage sets the tone for your brand and is often the first place Google (and clients) look. Use these prompts to create intros that are both SEO-optimized and emotionally resonant.
Why it matters: Google indexes this page for authority, and clients look here to build trust. The key is personal warmth + location-specific SEO.
Why it matters: These pages are your most powerful SEO real estate. Every genre should have its own keyword-rich page explaining the value you offer.
Why it matters: Google can’t “see” your images. Add keyword-rich text to help search engines understand your work.
Why it matters: Google loves FAQ pages — they’re rich in keywords and help answer customer intent. Plus, they can appear as featured snippets.
Why it matters: Don’t ignore this one! Search engines still crawl your contact page, and a little optimization goes a long way.
Why it matters: Every image on your site should have descriptive, keyword-rich ALT text for accessibility and SEO.
Swap out “[City]” and “[State]” with your actual service area or nearby towns to increase visibility for local search terms. For example: