VSCO Sites allows you to showcase your online portfolio with a photography website that elevates your best work effortlessly with a Pro Membership. VSCO Sites uses your existing photos, Galleries, and Blogs to quickly build itself within seconds. Whether you're an experienced pro or publishing your online photography portfolio for the first time, VSCO Sites can beautifully showcase your best work so you can focus on your next shot.
How to Generate Your VSCO Site
How to Customize Your VSCO Site
How to Publish and Share Your VSCO Site
How to Generate Your VSCO Site
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How to Customize Your VSCO Site
Managing Your About Page |
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Your site’s About page will display the following information:
This information is powered by your VSCO profile. We will default to the information associated with your account, but if you would like different information shared on your VSCO Site, such as a different email than what is associated with your account currently, you can easily update that information. To make changes, add, or remove information from your About page, all you need to do is make the changes directly to your VSCO Profile. You can shortcut there by clicking the “Edit Profile” button at the bottom of the page. This will open your profile editor in a new tab where you can make your edits. Once you hit save, they are automatically updated to your site as well. |
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Managing Your Selects PageWhen your site is first generated the Selects page will have the 16 most recent images you posted to your profile displayed. |
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How to Add Additional Images
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How to Delete Images
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Managing Your Galleries PageWhen your site is first generated the Galleries page will have the 15 most recent Galleries from your profile displayed. |
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How to Add Galleries
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How to Delete Galleries
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Managing Your Blogs PageWhen your site is first generated the Blogs page will have the most recent 100 Blogs from your profile displayed in chronological order. |
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How to Add Blogs
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How to Delete Blogs
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How to Publish and Share Your VSCO Site
How to Publish Your VSCO Site
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How to Unpublish Your VSCO Site
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How to Share Your VSCO Site
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Naming Your VSCO Site
Choosing the perfect name for your site is an important step. Your subdomain will be the web address people use to visit your site, so make sure it’s unique and memorable. Here are the requirements for naming your site:
Tips for Naming Your Site
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How to Change Your Site Name
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FAQs
Can I create a site without Pro membership?
Free and Plus Members are able to experience what their VSCO Site could look like in the site builder, however you must be a VSCO Pro Member to publish a VSCO Site.
I’ve customized my VSCO Site, will I lose my changes if I unpublish it?
No, you will not lose your changes. Your site will no longer be live, but all changes you’ve made to your template will stay updated in the site builder. Please note that if your VSCO Membership lapses your custom subdomain will be up for grabs.
I signed up using an old email address or a phone number, how do I make my VSCO Site show my current email?
We use the email connected to your account on your VSCO Site. If you'd like to display an alternate email, simply update your email in the profile editor.
Can I hide my email address from my VSCO Site?
Your email address is visible so that potential clients can reach out to collaborate and hire you. While you can’t hide your email address, you can change it by updating the email connected to your VSCO profile.
Will my About page update automatically if I change my profile?
Yes, your About page will reflect any updates you make to your VSCO profile. Simply refresh your site to see the changes.
Will my VSCO Site be visible to search engines?
Once your Site is published, your subdomain will be available for search engines like Google. VSCO Sites include optimizations like an XML sitemap and robots.txt, but it is not guaranteed that your site will immediately appear in search results.
For increased chances of being discovered by search engines, we recommend linking to your subdomain from your existing platforms (your VSCO Profile, social media profiles, etc.). We also recommend using your name in your Title and adding a relevant description for your work that search engines can reference.
Learn more about creating a portfolio with VSCO Sites.
Last Updated November 27, 2024