You can create a gallery landing page that serves as a portal to multiple galleries. Once people land on this page they can choose what to look at.
Or you could feature a drop-down menu within your website’s navigation, with the names of the variety of galleries.
Which approach you take, is up to you. There is no right or wrong answer, just choices between different experiences you want a customer to have.
Once you decide on the layout of the menu, then it's time to figure out the layout of the page(s). You could keep the gallery page(s) simple and just have the images load there for people to browse. However, we recommend creating more targeted pages.
A targeted page is a landing page that is focused on a specific thing with a clear call to action. For example, if you are a florist, you can have targeted pages that highlight the different styles you offer, or arrangements for specific occasions. Each targeted page will describe the options and details of an experience with you or your product, while also showcasing it. You should also include an option to contact you, directly on the page.
A targeted page is both great for website visitors and for search engines. It allows you to hone in on a subject matter for SEO metadata and keywords. For example, if you have a targeted page for a specific service like carpet cleaning, ideally, when people search for carpet cleaners in your area, you want them to find this page, so you’ll want to make sure it has much more than just images on it.
The focus that is inherent to targeted pages allows for the best engagement and organic traffic. Plus the added organization streamlines your website.