I'd love to hear some of the techniques and tools that contributors use to go about keywording their content. I think it will help not only Cutcaster see what mindset you are in and how you view your images but also help the buyers as they can understand better how to search.
Also do people use any keywording software out there? I was just playing around with DeepMeta that is for IS but can be used on other sites. I think its a great tool.
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
How do people go about keywording their content?
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The photokeywords.com website is a great resource when you are out of keywords for an image.
On Mac I use Photoshop and a small software "PictureSync".
When I need to keyword plants or animals, I use wikipedia to find the scientific names.
I also use photokeywords.com. I like that after searching that you can can select visually images that look similar to yours. Those are the images that most likely are your competitors later after you submitted your image.
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