90% of
Flickr users don't upload pictures - they are voyeurs - they want to look at the best
Flickr has to offer. One of the most common ways to do this is by searching for tags or keywords. So if your picture has a Rabbit in it, tag it "Rabbit". And whilst you're at it tag it with "Lapin", "Animal", "Mammal", "Pet", "Big ears", "Fluffy Tale" and so on. Any words that you think someone might think of and search for. Tip: Google and Yahoo will also search these tags so even people not directly using
Flickr might find your image.
When you spot a picture that you like, after you've commented and
fave'd the picture, take a look at the rest of their
photostream. If you like what you see, add them as a contact. Every new picture that they add to their
photostream will then be reported to you on your home page. This will help you up visits in two ways, first, it means you'll see more pictures from the people you like so you'll feel more compelled to visit and comment on them. Second, they may well visit your
photostream and may even add you as a contact too.
You can add me as a
contact here, if you like.
Flickr allows you to send messages to (almost) anyone on the site. Experienced users know that most of these messages are simply people becoming your contact (see above) or inviting you to join groups. Why not send a personal message saying how much you love
someone's photostream - I'll bet you they'll visit your site to check it out.
- Allow others to Blog your photos
Flickr allows you to make your pictures available for others to include on their sites. Its called
Creative Commons and giving your photo a Creative Commons licence is a great way for people to visit you and potentially share your picture with the world through their blogging or creativity. There are
several licences depending on how willing you are for people to play with your images, the more flexible you are the more likely you are to get visits.
One of the most entertaining aspects about
Flickr is to get
Explored. That means your picture is in the top 500 pictures that day (based on a mysterious
algorithm), and is also known as
Interestingness. This is always guaranteed to lead to more viewings. No-one knows the magic recipe for success for sure - I recommend taking a good look at other pictures that make it to the
explored list and try to determine what makes them special.
Some image subjects seem to entice people to view again and again. If you were to happen upon one of the following, I recommend taking a snap of it for
Flickr use - Kittens, Cats, Puppies, Dogs, Flowers,
Bokeh,
Angsty Teenage Girls,
HDR shots, pictures of cameras, beach/ocean scenes. Again, research what makes it to Explore to find out what's in fashion.
Its a simple equation, the more time you spend playing around in
Flickr, the more views you'll get. Why? Because you'll inevitably be commenting,
faving, being active in Group's and leaving your mark.
Most importantly, have fun -
Flickr can be
surprisingly addictive if you choose to let it take a grip over your life!
Links to some more ideas on viewsThe Flickr Views HOWTO - A very insightful essay on the topic
Top 10 Tips for Getting Attention on Flickr - Thomas Hawks excellent discussion on increasing Flickr views
Increasing your Flickr Views: The Basics. - Alexia Cournoyer fascinating view on views - Part 1 - here, more is promise...
Feel free to drop in at my
photostream -
http://www.flickr.com/doug88888.