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October 13, 2017
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Questions on titles and key words

  • October 13, 2017
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Some questions on titles.

Is it OK to use the same title on multiple images. If I took a series of photos of a canyon and just named them all (about 10 images), "Views of the Canyon" would that cause any problems.

Is the title treated like key words in a search. If I name the image "View of the Canyon" do I need to include canyon as a key word.

Which is the most important for searches. The keywords or the title?

Does anyone check keyword accuracy? In some of the searches I've done trying to review images, I don't think the key words are very accurate. On some of the very first pages and images I think the location keywords are wrong. The very first page of a search for "New Mexico" shows images with saguaro cactus which don't grow  in New Mexico.

Thanks for any help from anyone.

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Correct answer marog-pixcells

jimac1953  schrieb

... Is it OK to use the same title on multiple images. If I took a series of photos of a canyon and just named them all (about 10 images), "Views of the Canyon" would that cause any problems. ...

I would change the titles of each picture a little bit.

jimac1953  schrieb

... Is the title treated like key words in a search. If I name the image "View of the Canyon" do I need to include canyon as a key word. ...

Please take a look at -> Titles and keywords

"...Titles are not searchable at Adobe Stock. Content is found through keywords. ..."

jimac1953  schrieb

... Which is the most important for searches. The keywords or the title? ...

Keyword (see above "Titles and keywords")

jimac1953  schrieb

... Does anyone check keyword accuracy? In some of the searches I've done trying to review images, I don't think the key words are very accurate. On some of the very first pages and images I think the location keywords are wrong. The very first page of a search for "New Mexico" shows images with saguaro cactus which don't grow  in New Mexico. ...

I think it's automated by artificial intelligence.

Best regards

Mario

click tip: Keyword tutorial​ & Make your content easy to find with the right keywords

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marog-pixcellsCorrect answer
Inspiring
October 14, 2017

jimac1953  schrieb

... Is it OK to use the same title on multiple images. If I took a series of photos of a canyon and just named them all (about 10 images), "Views of the Canyon" would that cause any problems. ...

I would change the titles of each picture a little bit.

jimac1953  schrieb

... Is the title treated like key words in a search. If I name the image "View of the Canyon" do I need to include canyon as a key word. ...

Please take a look at -> Titles and keywords

"...Titles are not searchable at Adobe Stock. Content is found through keywords. ..."

jimac1953  schrieb

... Which is the most important for searches. The keywords or the title? ...

Keyword (see above "Titles and keywords")

jimac1953  schrieb

... Does anyone check keyword accuracy? In some of the searches I've done trying to review images, I don't think the key words are very accurate. On some of the very first pages and images I think the location keywords are wrong. The very first page of a search for "New Mexico" shows images with saguaro cactus which don't grow  in New Mexico. ...

I think it's automated by artificial intelligence.

Best regards

Mario

click tip: Keyword tutorial​ & Make your content easy to find with the right keywords