Nov 9, 2017

Art Business How to Increase Your Online Traffic (And Keep Everyone on Your Site Longer) | Andrea Scafidi

 Illustration & Studio Arts
Custom illustration by Samantha Scafidi

Art Business [Update]

We all know that art is a visual medium, but can Google and other search engines search images alone?

People love to search for images online, and there are many sites and search engines dedicated just to chasing down all sorts of images. The Best Image Search Engines on the WebReverse Image Search

Ever wonder where an image you see on the Web actually came from, how it is being used, if modified versions of the image exist, or to find higher resolution versions?
Google offers a very easy way to do a quick reverse image search. For example, you can use a general Google search query, locate an image, then simply drag and drop that image to the search bar to indicate you'd like to search using that actual image to find out where other instances of it might be on the web.
If you have the direct URL of where the image resides, you can also search using that as a start. You can also use TinEye as a reverse image search engine to get more information on where that image originated from. Learn more, see how it works on Lifewire.



Art Business How to Increase Your Online Traffic (And Keep Everyone on Your Site Longer) | Andrea Scafidi

Custom illustration by Samantha Scafidi Art Business [Update] We all know that art is a visual medium, but can Google and other sear...