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Joseph C Hinson

8 Years Ago

Good Use Of Keywords?

Or not. If you've seem "House of Cards" season one, you're familiar with the peach water tower. On the chance someone wants a shot of it because of the show, I included some relevant keywords.


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Appropriate or not? I want to go back and see what they say about it when they're standing under it.

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Mike Savad

8 Years Ago

i think peachy is spelled wrong in there.

the last 3 are spam. people would expect something from the show. and especially netflix not only doesn't fit, it just invites lawyers if they should look.

you can mention fruit, metal, round, orange, semi-organic?, giant peach... i wouldn't mention shows, especially since its a dated thing, and i don't think people will buy it because of a show.


i've never even heard of that show.


---Mike Savad
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Edward Fielding

8 Years Ago

Appropriate to fans of the show. This water tower is featured in the show.
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Now if you referenced Bernd & Hilla Becher's water tower series it would be brilliant.

 

Joseph C Hinson

8 Years Ago

Maybe Netflix was one too many. It is dated. I was late on the "House of Cards" thing.

 

Edward Fielding

8 Years Ago

 

I think the use of show references is appropriate. Fans will go in search of things they've seen on their favorite series. I wouldn't use Netflix, though.

Recently, I did the same with something from a new show called 'The Messengers'. Unfortunately, after just a few episodes,I hear the show has been cancelled. So -- no joy. ;-(

 

Bradford Martin

8 Years Ago

I can't see how using Netflix is going to help you much. I don't think you even researched this. Its called "Peachoid". It has other nicknames but it is officially Peachoid. It is an example of "Novelty Architecture". It is also a "landmark". While maybe not technically art i would also ad "roadside art". I could probably come up with a lot more.

 

David King

8 Years Ago

How about "roadside attraction"

 

Andee Design

8 Years Ago

Some of that info belongs more in a description. If you use the phrase 'house of cards' it is going to show up when folks search for 'playing cards' or images of 'houses' etc and then it will look like spam. Best to use those in your description then Google can pick them up.

 

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