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Of course, that 3D picture of a Moroccan astrolabe can be seen only on my website and the fact that it appears in such a good ranking on the first page of Google Images just means that a lot of people have discovered the picture and the website after typing some keywords. The fact is that the more visitors you have, the better will be your ranking on Google. Besides that, a "clever" use of the pictures illustrating web pages is a good booster for search engines. As a proof that the picture actually belongs to my website, we have this other screenshot after clicking on the picture. |
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And, on the same page of Google Images I also found this: | ||
Obviously the ranking ist not bad at all: what do you mean, considering the following? | ||
Well! That should mean that some of the most popular chapters of my website are The Louvre, Chantilly, besides Sharapova, architect Le Corbusier, depending of course on the 'keywords' that you have previously typed. And I must confess that a lot of people actually appreciate my 3D vision of some important venues attracting tourists and visitors: 'Excuse me, Sir, is it 3D?' And, I inevitably answer: 'Yes Sir, yes Ma'am.'. And I offer them a pair of paperboard glasses and give them the address of a website of mine. |
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Not surprisingly, given the notoriety of the venue, thanks to 'Goo...' there are plenty of visitors interested by the chapter about Salzburg in Austria ('Land of Mozart') ... |
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Of course, there are so many things (= 3D pictures) to achieve that I have not much time left to spend (= spoil) on social networks. But I am all the more impressed to see that it doesn't prevent 'smart' people from visiting my website. You clever folks!
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