website name on pics

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lori042499

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www.affairstorememberflorist.com
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I notice that some of you have your website name on your pictures. How is this done. I usually rely on TF to do my sizing and posting of pics to my website. I am but a young jedi and have much to learn about the ways of the web.


Is there a quick class I can take on these matters???
 
Relying on TF

I notice that some of you have your website name on your pictures. How is this done. I usually rely on TF to do my sizing and posting of pics to my website. I am but a young jedi and have much to learn about the ways of the web.


Is there a quick class I can take on these matters???
May I suggest that your Meta Title and Description include your town/state and the words florist and flowers? You will need to tell Teleflora to do it, young jedi.


<title>Affairs To Remember</title>
<META NAME="description" CONTENT="Affairs To Remember - Order online safely and securely! Flowers and other gifts available from your local florist. Order your flowers today and have them delivered conveniently to those you love.">
 
Hey Lori,

Just open your pictures in any photo editing software program such as photoshop and type your shop name onto the photo in any color that you wish. You can adjust the opacity in photo shop to make it look shadowy like you see with some of the watermarks.

You can place your shops name wherever you wish on the photo but, I suggest somewhere that actually touches the floral design because otherwise it can be easily cropped out.

Hope that helps!
 
Thank you both for your tips. I will get right on that meta thing I have it printed out. I will also start to play around with my pics after mother's day.
 
The photo gallery on FloristBlogs.com can automatically watermark your photos with a text or graphical watermark.

If you look a few posts back in the thread, a software package called Watermark Factory was given away free for the day. This offer is over, but the software is still available for purchase:
http://www.watermarkfactory.com/

It can also do some cropping and other small edits.

The free Paint.NET software (http://getpaint.net/index2.html) can also be used to edit and add text to your photos.
 
Bump....

I was looking for a solution for watermarking some new images I am getting ready to put on my site, and came across this... www.visualwatermark.com

Pretty handy gadget... you can do one image, or a complete folder, or a complete folder with sub folders...then adjust the mark on each image if you wish.

You can adjust the opacity, color, shading, rotation, include another image as a watermark, add a file to the watermark....lotsa toys...

And it's pretty easy to work with...I did 50 images in under an hour, adjusted and all.
 

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