Keyword Image Hunt Strategy

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    A rich shading will have associative rich keywords in associative meaning. Think about the types of color labels your Crayola set has. Those make excellent keyword and descriptors for the images. Burnt Siena, Copper, Silver, Navy, Indigo, Bronze. This neon sign appears as scarlet, lipstick red, neon red, and bright red. Someone looking for some visual excitement may even need some words describing the texture, such as pattern or words like focused, shadows, and neon effect.
    Think about how many images you have online that could be tweaked with color specific keywords and richer and more fitting attribute labels. If you can observe the keyword labels on other images with these color values you can work from those resources.
    Check the source code for sites if you think the tagging isn’t critical. Efficient search friendly sites utilize every chance to operate keyword seeding and image tagging.
Take advantage of all the keyword amplitude the microstock allows. if the site allows 15 keywords, use 15. Search similar images if you run dry of inspiration. Using keywords in data storage and image tagging is critical to keep these tasks time sensitive. Storing, uploading, and keyword adding takes a lot of time. Budget this time to manage your microstock portfolio.
Start comparing your label descriptors and keywords with other images with the same color intensities and registration. Make sure you are at least as efficient as your microstock competitors.