The catch is start putting enough tags in a group with related pictures with the right tags. Then your photos become the primary and preferred search results for those keywords. in return, Google starts presenting those photos in preferred search order. Enough tagged photo results, and your website or folder becomes the number one place to go for red pomegranate salsa salad online.
Just like Flickr, Photobucket now has a way for people doing a lot of image browsing and random luck-of-the-draw Googling can find and comment on your images. photobucket comments are a way potential customers can give feedback or ask questions. Email notification will let you know when someone had made a comment.
I got a few emails stating the confusion over my previous post “The Ordinary”. What I had meant to convey was the low cost legal image vending potential inside very plain, unadorned images for multiple focus end user purchases. But the use of the word “ordinary” seemed to overdeliver conveying ugly or unattractive connotations. I realize now some examples might prove my point better.
Geographic and place name microstock photography should be well speleld out. Key details of a statue or building should be included, especially the architects name and cross streets. Copyrighted buildings should not be offered unless copyright photography rights and usage permissions have been obtained.