I too have been trying out a Foliolink website. Overall I feel they offer a reasonably good front end delivery for a modest annual fee and personal time outlay. The product is flexible, reasonably customizable with not too much knowledge and the support is good.
I have experienced a few minor things due to tweaks at their end, and ultimately they are in the business of making as much money as possible from photographers who want their web products. I also have a suspicion that their web engin removes ICC data from images, Grrrrrr if you use Safari
I'm also working out if I can link it together with a wordpress and smugmug account.
Luong, great website and so many fantastic pictures, a good example for me in understanding the requirements for a successful site.
New to photography over the past few years, although now just becoming able to devote proper time to my cause, My own strategy has me trying to develop a local network of useful contacts, a sound product and a website as a virtual gallery, support and information site. I'm also keen to establish a good reputation and establish exposure via local media, competitions and exhibitions.
Steven