Using Ridiculously Long Tail Keywords

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In design and life, most always, less is more.

But I’m here to shatter that idea and let you know: MORE is also MORE!

There is no image title length police (thank goodness)… so why limit yourself “just because”? Question emoji…

DON’T!

Or do, but why?

There is no reason.

Even the ladies I admire the most—multi-millionaire solopreneurs with badass websites and online empires… many of their images are still titled: “Course”

“Downloadable Marketing Course”

But why?!

These people are of course leaps and bounds beyond the people whose images read “DCIM_6534” and the like… eye roll… slash nooooooooo.

But still: if you are going to go through the trouble of titling the images on your website to increase organic SEO… why half ass (or quarter-ass) this task?!

I see most all of my clients:

A) Have abaolustley no idea this is an option.

or B) Not give AF.

Give AF.

My real estate clients get pumped about this option.

Imagine you are building a webpage to highlight a new property you are ready to sell. It’s in a particular town, you have a particular business name, you’re probably in a specific pocket of town if you’re in a large city, and you likely already know the key features of the awesome home you want to sell…

So, sure, PLEASE don’t upload fifty (very Pinnable) images with the titles they were shot with in camera.

A trick I teach all my clients?

Automate or batch produce not only these titles, but the images themselves as well.

I know plenty of epic real estate photographers whose professional images don’t need enhanced even a percent.

If you’ve spent more than a few minutes on my site, you’ll likely realize that I personally LOVE saturated colors, high contrast, and bright, bold, gorgeous images. Or at least that’s the brand I’ve established the last decade.

In a sea of trillions of online images, why not pop?

There’s a tacky way to do this and a beautiful way to do this, and mind you, I’m certainly not everyone’s cup of tea.

Some people LOVE bland, lackluster, boring ass photos. (For real.) You do you.

If you want my tips and tricks to pop online, feel free to download this free guide or video. FUCKING BAM.

Haha.

Or you can access my free video series and mini course on how to use Canva to batch enhance and relabel hundreds of photos to have professional, clean, and as easy to Pin as possible images.

For instance:

this-title-is-cool-bro is okay.

But why would you not opt for:

This Title is Cool Bro • A Guide to Organic SEO • Digital Marketing • Social Media • Free Download • Peace to the People

NO ONE is going to scold you for having a long title.

PLUS, your title is CLEAN and BEAUTIFUL and LEGIBLE, for goodness sake!

Go ahead and download a Pinterest widget to your internet browser (that is a link to another post) and see what Pins are there to pin on your site.

See how they automatically pull the title you’ve named?

Are you planning on copy and pasting (or typing individually) a better title each time you post a hundred photos to Pinterest.

Feel free to waste hours of your precious time, but I’m here to encourage you to just NOT, bro/ gal friend.

I’ll show you all the details in my full course on Pinterest, Organic SEO, and Long Tail Keywords.

I show you step by step bideos and how-tos on how to own this aspect of your business.

I’ve yet to meet a client who was doing this before I showed them.

Those far, far above and beyond me (my multi-millionaire badass bosses I look up to) are not even doing this for the most part… this is not only common sense, but EASY as hell.

In my COURSE, I describe huge missed opportunities I see even now, with people who have lapped me by hundreds and thousands of dollars (so far. wink.)

I’m not sure why, but most people ARE NOT doing these things, and it’s really not that damn hard.

It’s worth the extra step.

Before I teach this to my clients I typically ask, “How much do you care about your image?”

The ones who reply, “A lot. I have very high standards.” will benefit most.

As the old adage goes, how you do one thing is how you do everything tends to ring true in how most people handle their marketing.

I usually know within a few minutes what type of person I’m working with and their level of giving AF.

Some people could care less about their marketing, and unfortunately do not tend to see how much it shows.

The same people unconcerned with consistency and are the complete opposite of detail oriented… my guess is unless you have an inner transformation, you will not give a sh*t about these essential steps.

They take your business from blah to good to GREAT. If you often are happy to accept, produce, and project “blah” to the world with your business… then don’t worry about these steps.

If you are ready to kill the game with your organizational abilities, follow through, and well thought out long tail keywords… giddy up, partner.

Let’s do this:

Download my guide here or learn all the details in depth in my full course here.

 
 
 

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