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Using Watermarks
People sell software to watermark images.
Is there any reason I shouldn’t just use my front page image editor? Is it possible the search engines may misinterpreted this as spam? Search engines don’t look at images right? Thank you Steve |
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Re: Using Watermarks
Search engines will only identify text as spam.
If you're editing the image, the watermark will just become part of the image. Unless you just mean that you're going to position some html text over the image. That wouldn't be a watermark and would not accompany the image if anyone decided to download it. Scripts preventing folk from downloading don't work either, as they can be retrieved quite simply by other means. |
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