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8 Years Ago
I rarely start an image thread, but I don't see where there are a ton of them now, so I would like to start a thread I see once in a while.
Post your LITTLE TO NO VIEWS images here so we can click on them and get them a little less lonely.
PLEASE DO NOT ENLARGE the images - it will bog down the thread. The idea is for people to click on them. TWO IMAGES A DAY ONLY so we can keep the thread flowing for a couple of days without bogging down. Please click on images in this thread so they are not lonely and neglected any more, and if you like them, leave a comment for the artist.
Stuff I like that nobody looks at:
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8 Years Ago
Funny you bring this up, Mary. I recalled someone here saying that you should Like each of your images for search purposes. So, yesterday I jumped in at number one and started hitting like. I was kind of shocked at how many of them have WELL under ten views! A depressing wake-up call, for sure.
This one has ONE view.
8 Years Ago
I just think it's the luck of the search, Valerie. I have stuff that's been up here for four years with one or two views. And I don't think it's because they are terrible images (or maybe they are and I'm delusional LOL). It's just what people happen to land on or click at random in your gallery.
8 Years Ago
LOL, Mary. I just looked at all my low count images to find 2 to post, then I realized there's a good reason why they've had very few views! They suck so badly, I'm ashamed to post them. Slinking back to my corner now...
8 Years Ago
That's why I included "Low" in there, Marlene. I'm sure almost everything has been hit by a bot, but believe it or not, I've got some old ones here that actually have 0 views still so not even the BOTS like them.....can't figure that out LOL.
Kathleen, I think you're waaay to hard on yourself. I have never seen anything in your galleries that I wouldn't be proud to hang on my walls.
I've clicked on everything and have not seen oneI don't like so far (of course I might not tell you to your face ;-), but really. Maybe these little guys will get some attention now.
8 Years Ago
We were typing at the same time, Valerie. Yeah, I was thinking the same thing. To be shunned completely by the bots, well, there's a special kind of loneliness LOL.
8 Years Ago
12 views on this one...
I thought it was pretty interesting. It was called The Extension Cord Line because of the box car between the two engines in the distance. When diesels are hooked up together, they are done so through MU cables, which lets the engineer control all of the engines from whichever one he is sitting in at the time. Because of a weight restriction on a bridge on this line, a box car needs to be put between the two engines. The MU cables between the engines are then run through the box cars as a really big, really heavy extension cord.
Then you have the two men are the car in the foreground. This car had been placed in front of the engines in the background, but had been left behind the switch we see. The car is then unhooked from the train, the engines move past the switch which is then lined up for the car to take the other track. And now the car is rolling down on it's own while the crew uses the hand brake on the car. This places the car on the right track without having to use a time costing move breaking up the engines to get the car placed.
On top of that, this track was taken up not long after tis shot was made in 2005 and then in 2010 or so, the entire Extension Cord Line was first sold to another railroad, and then finally abandoned altogether. I kinda though railfans would at least find the shot using Google to search. (But then again, the shots does pretty well on another web site, views wise.)
8 Years Ago
I have the same experience, Joseph. An image I sold elsewhere has almost no views here - but it's a black and white image and they don't get nearly the views as the color version - at least here on FAA, and I'm just speaking about my stuff, anyway.
It's a complete mystery. We need divine intervention or a crystal ball to figure it out.....
8 Years Ago
Kathleen, those are lovely. I like complex-pattern images which is basically what those are. As long as there's not an ugly rooftop in the background or something, I think they work and are really pretty.
Jason, I like that.
I'm not going to comment on every image in the thread, but I will click on everything and hope everyone else clicks on at least some of them too....after all, that was the point ;-)
8 Years Ago
Yes, you can, and should, like your own work. It will only let you do it once, unless your signed in from another i.p. address. (I've voted for myself at home and at work - shhh don't tell LOL), but you are encouraged to click "like" on your work. I've accidentally favorited my own work too, although I've only done that a couple of times by accident.
I don't think few views have much to do with the quality of the work. It could be keyword related, or just the luck of where people land in your gallery.
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8 Years Ago
Quick fwiw tip on getting a quick 8-20 bot views per image: submit the page to Stumble Upon. Almost immediately upon submission, SU indexing bots scurry out and hit your submitted page.
I did not use to do this as it was time consuming to enter the 5 or 6 fields you had to fill in with each submission, but now all you have to do is click the SU button on the page and click 'Yes' or 'No' to the SU query about the image being safe for a work environment and then you receive a submission confirmation. Of course, you have to have an SU account and be logged in at the time of submission.
I don't know the rhyme or reason, I just know that these SU bots come a runnin' every time I do the 2 second submission (only seems to work once per page).
All that said, I'm not sure views matter much for individual images as far as FAA rankings are concerned, but I'm willing to bet a couple seconds per image that aggregate views (i.e. traffic to your port collectively) may count in some small way towards your account ranking...just a hunch. FAA seems geared to reward inbound traffic to the site - real or botmatic.
8 Years Ago
I have some of those too, Rudi. Heaven only knows why the bots miss some images, but I guess bots aren't visiting our galleries based on taste LOL.
8 Years Ago
I wish we just had a like button here or something.. the images that no one ever looks at, I just take off and rework and then resubmit again and people say ...wow cool image and then it goes back many pages and gets buried again until I put it in a contest or someone accidentally discovers it or tweets it or facebooks it.. I sure don't do that for myself.. I have facebook and no friends ,and don't have twitter, don't know how to get get friends there.. not sure what the pinerest thing is and other things that people mention so don't do that but do post a few on here in these discussions every once in awhile and they somehow get back to the pages deep under and see them,so don't really have any current no look.. but if I do I will look for your thread again.. good idea by the way .. Jean
8 Years Ago
Jean, I've been working on a computer, like most people for years and years, and I've just now started figuring out the twitter thing (I only know how to tweet not how to follow although I'm following some people), and I finally started pinning. The last thing I will do it set up a Facebook fan page (maybe this weekend) but I keep putting it off because I really dislike Facebook.
Bottom line, though, they say you really have to get your art out there if you want people to see it, so I've been gritting my teeth and doing some of that. Trying to do it in little pieces so it doesn't feel so much like "work".
But what I like to do and a lot of other people do is keep the new stuff up front for a while then shuffle some of the other stuff up front again after a while - like the stuff that gets the most views and comment, so if someone lands on your page and goes into the "images" view (if you have it set to galleries by default), then are interested enough to click through more than one page. That's the theory, anyway. Who knows if it really helps?
8 Years Ago
Nice work, guys.
As this thread gets longer (if people keep contributing) and it becomes unpractical to click on and view everything, I would encourage people to click on at least a few images here. I've clicked on everything posted here, and I have not seen any "dogs". In my opinion, they are all good works, so they really should get a little attention.
8 Years Ago
Going Nowhere is lonely because I can't log in to view it even when I am already logged in. Tried at least 6 times, 2 different ways! I visited some others and they seem to have no real reason to be under-appreciated. Here's one of my loneliest. Is it boring or does nobody like paper marbling any more or what? I thought it would make a nice card or pillow....