The End of Keyword Spamming?

Via Lee Torrens: Dreamstime introduced a feature that allows contributors to see which keywords resulted in their photos being sold. This is a great move towards more openness from a provider’s perspective. I can see how this will influence photographers, will allow them to review their keywords and clean them up, remove keyword spam (I mean really who thinks that keyword spamming actually works!), and most importantly it will allow photographers to better understand how users search. And Lee is right: I would expect this to be adopted by other microstock firms.

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