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Picture/Image tip By Trent Partridge Internet Marketer/Photographer/Author

Did you know top search engines and directories Yahoo, Google and MSN all have
either an image or picture search? It’s true. Millions of images are searched daily on
Google alone. I recently went to a website I previously managed and found that
the website was getting over 4,100 visitors a day.

Like damn! I did a great job of search engine optimization! Yes, I was patting
myself on the back and giving myself tons of credit. I looked for the keywords
in the search engines and could not find any of them ranked. Then I did something
I rarely do, I looked for the keywords on the image search of Yahoo. My images
were ranked in Yahoo’s image search engine.

Every picture that was on the website I renamed it to reflect the particular person.
Before, when I initially received the pictures they were named pic 1, pic 2, pic 3,
and so on.

Mya, Nelly, Jennifer Lopez, Sean Paul, Janet Jackson were now all in the Yahoo
image search pages from the managed website. Although it took time to name all
the pictures, I felt it was necessary to name every one of them. If I didn’t know
the name of the person or image then I would name it a keyword that it looked like.
For example, I used keywords like hot import cars, hip hop models, import show
cars and hot pictures as names for images.

Nugget: The key thing is I took the time to name a lot of images. I did not know
naming image keywords would get me 4,100 visitors a day but it did. And… now…
I pass this secret discovery on to you.

Are your pictures named? Most picture names look like this “DSC_090.” This is the
numbers standard for digital cameras name pictures. It is your job to change your
pictures to the right name.

For example, if your name is Jamie Steel then, your pictures should be named Jamie
Steel. If you are Jamie Steel, an actress then your picture should be named Jamie
Steel Actress. If you are in a specific city, wearing a swimsuit, playing an
instrument or acting in a movie then your images should reflect that specificity.
Below are some examples on how your pictures should be named.

• Jamie-Steel-actress
• Jamie-Steel-bikini
• Jamie-Steel-Los-Angeles-model
• Jamie-Steel-playing-guitar
• Jamie-Steel-movie-To-Catch-a-Thief
• Jamie-Steel-headshot
• Jamie-Steel-album-cover
• Jamie-Steel-WEDR-interview

Nugget: Whatever a picture reflects then that should be its corresponding name.
So, in the long run when you are rich and famous and people search for your name
then your pictures will always pop up.

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