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My new SYS website

Started by Chris Kelleher, August 01, 2013, 02:51

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Chris Kelleher

I have my SYS website up and running now.  Still have bunch of image titles and tags to edit, will have to get to those over the next week.

Here it is: http://stock.kelleherphoto.com/

Leo Blanchette

Welcome! Keep us posted.

quailrunphoto

Quote from: Chris Kelleher on August 01, 2013, 02:51
I have my SYS website up and running now.  Still have bunch of image titles and tags to edit, will have to get to those over the next week.

Here it is: http://stock.kelleherphoto.com/

Welcome to the network.   Have fun setting up your site.


Chris Kelleher

Thanks guys, I am excited about getting up and running, can't wait for that first sale  :D

cascoly

added you to the global search at http://symbiostock-search.com

however, I saw that all your images & descriptions are "stock image by..."

looks like you're not captioning before uploading?  adding iptc first saves you from having to add it multiple times for different agencies, etc.  more importantly, you're losing the benefits of SEO in sym by not having distinct titles and filenames

Steve Estvanik 
travel & photo blog https://cascoly-images.com

Chris Kelleher

Quote from: cascoly on August 01, 2013, 22:17
added you to the global search at http://symbiostock-search.com

however, I saw that all your images & descriptions are "stock image by..."

looks like you're not captioning before uploading?  adding iptc first saves you from having to add it multiple times for different agencies, etc.  more importantly, you're losing the benefits of SEO in sym by not having distinct titles and filenames

Thanks for  adding my site to your search engine, I appreciate it.

I just recently started selling stock, so I haven't been in the habit of adding the IPTC metadata to my images.  Right now I am going through the 250 odd images I have and adding detailed titles, descriptions and keywords.  I got through a number of them last night. 

I plan on doing this directly in Aperture in the future to make the process easier.