How To Drive More Traffics To Your Store With Flickr
One of the most popular online photo sharing site is Flickr. With more than 500 millions photos and 2 million registered users, traffics from Flickr may be something you want to tap into. With Flickr’s ‘tagging’ features, you can add a few important keywords to each photo posted. Photos stored in Flickr can be easily searched online and is a good source of traffic to your online store or site. Here’ how you can drive more traffics to your store with Flickr.
1. Use Good Titles and Tags
Simply put, tags are keywords or labels that you add to a photo to make it easier to find later. Tagging your photos ensure that your photos will be showed when someone search for a certain keyword tag.
2. Add Meaningful Comment links
To drive visitors from Flickr to your store, just enter a comment with HTML hyperlink like this:
My store at <a href=”http://www.mystoreurl.com”>Best Store</a>
Visitors who are interested to know more about your photos will click on the link to visit your site.
3. Submit pictures to Flickr Groups
You can submit and share interesting photos by adding your photos in Flickr groups. Just click “Send to Group” link between your Title and the picture. Then choose a group you want to send your photos to. You can also share your photos with multiple groups.
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IN using titles, use generic or common titles for better search ability.
why don’t we put the link in pic description instead of adding comment to own pic?
Lol, liew, thanks, i couldn’t believe I missed that part since i had the tutorials on watermarking the photos..lol