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Title: how many keywords?
Post by: eyeCatchLight on October 22, 2009, 05:25
Is it better to put less keywords? What is your strategy? I kept using close to the maximum but I read it is worse....so I would like to hear your opinion. :-))

Thank you!
Simone
Title: Re: how many keywords?
Post by: eppic on October 22, 2009, 06:56
My strategy is quality over quantity.  I generally do two groupings of relevant keywords; first ones that relate to whats visibly in the image, then a grouping of relevant conceptual keywords.  Often I'll have around 15-20 keywords when Im done.
I like using the findphotokeywords.com site a fair bit to help speed up the process.
Title: Re: how many keywords?
Post by: Sean Locke Photography on October 22, 2009, 07:28
It depends on the site, and it depends on the image.
Title: Re: how many keywords?
Post by: stockastic on October 22, 2009, 08:50
In the past, the microstocks accepted just about anything and as a result their archives are full of images stuffed with irrelevant keywords.   Keyword spamming worked for the contributor, but aggravated buyers, so the agencies have started clamping down on it. In the future, I think (hope) new agencies, starting fresh, will have much stricter keyword policies, and I'll want to submit to them, and I won't want to have to re-keyword all my images to do so.  So I'm being conservative with keyworrds.
Title: Re: how many keywords?
Post by: eyeCatchLight on October 22, 2009, 09:02
yes, i would like to do the keywording well too. i thought it was good to put more keywords, but it seems not. i will remove some of mine at least apart from FT where you can't edit them :(
Title: Re: how many keywords?
Post by: melastmohican on October 22, 2009, 11:25
I am using keywording page from Yuri so I think I am close to current trends for a subject :-) I am selecting images that are visually similar to mine and then uncheck keywords that are irrelevant from suggested top 50. I tend to have around 30
Title: Re: how many keywords?
Post by: eyeCatchLight on October 22, 2009, 11:27
as I am a newbie: where is Yuri's keyword page?

thank you!
Simone
Title: Re: how many keywords?
Post by: bobek on October 22, 2009, 11:38
as I am a newbie: where is Yuri's keyword page?

thank you!
Simone


http://arcurs.com/keywording/ (http://arcurs.com/keywording/)
Title: Re: how many keywords?
Post by: WarrenPrice on October 22, 2009, 12:12
I am using keywording page from Yuri so I think I am close to current trends for a subject :-) I am selecting images that are visually similar to mine and then uncheck keywords that are irrelevant from suggested top 50. I tend to have around 30

I use that too but have started to lean more on the ProStockMasters help.

I'm too new at this to offer a definitive answer.  I've heard from Admins's at DT that anything more than 15 is a waste and can reduce your placement in a search????

Title: Re: how many keywords?
Post by: Red Dove on October 22, 2009, 13:53
I am using keywording page from Yuri so I think I am close to current trends for a subject :-) I am selecting images that are visually similar to mine and then uncheck keywords that are irrelevant from suggested top 50. I tend to have around 30

I use that too but have started to lean more on the ProStockMasters help.

I'm too new at this to offer a definitive answer.  I've heard from Admins's at DT that anything more than 15 is a waste and can reduce your placement in a search????


I struggle to find any more than 15-20 keywords in total, whether relevant or conceptual for some images but with others I can't stop writing. I agree with Mr Lock, it depends on the site and the image and whilst I grab all the help I can, it's one of those things that comes with practice. I generally look at other images on stock to see if I'm missing something obvious/useful.

Title: Re: how many keywords?
Post by: eppic on October 22, 2009, 14:00
Istock is the pickiest of the bunch and will readily reject a submitted image if the reviewer finds a couple perceived irrelevant keywords.  If oyu submit to Istock, get the free Deepmeta software for managing and submitting photos to Istock.