Posted in Ebay Selling, Photos Tips on Jun 9th, 2008
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.
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Posted in Gadgets, Photos Tips on May 28th, 2008
Camera shopping for your business and undecided which to get? Fret not, below is 5 handy tips and reviews for the best SLR cameras to put into your big business shopping list. Get a camera that you can use for your eBay, online business and personals. It saves costs in the long run. 1. Olympus [...]
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Posted in Photos Tips, Tutorials on May 28th, 2008
Digital watermarking is a must if you want to protect your image copyright. Your digital watermark can be a text or picture. To have a picture watermark, you need special image watermarking software. Freewares like MS Paint can only provide simple text watermark. But it need not be dull – your choice of fonts, size [...]
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Posted in Gadgets, Photos Tips on May 25th, 2008
Digital photography is happening so rapidly that even no name brand manufacturers sometimes manage to incorporate incredibly advanced features into their products. Use the following guide to ensure that you purchase the best possible digital camera for shooting your products. Make sure you learn how to use it properly too! Click here for discounts and [...]
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Posted in Photos Tips, Tutorials on May 22nd, 2008
Photoshop is a great software you can use to put a copyright logo or wordings on your product photos. Putting a copyright on your photos is one of the most common method to protect your images online. I use the embossing tool in PhotoShop to do it. Of course there are many ways to put [...]
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