I'm trying to find text tags that i used in my picasa web album photos, on google plus albums. I have tried to search typing some tags in the search bar of google plus but it seems that picasa web text tags aren't considered, only descriptions.
How i can solve this problem?Can anyone help me?How i can find text tags on google plus photos?
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In my experience, you can only see the tags in the image properties of the picasa version of the album (picasaweb.google.com), but if you search for a known tag in google plus photos it does filter on tags. I too could not find the tag listed anywhere in google plus photos.
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Currently I am working on a website that uses google search for searching pages in the domain, google returns a thumbnail from a specific page (Most of the time a random image it finds on the page) together with the search result.
Wanting to move to Bing Web Search API, because google will start adding adds to the result, I was wondering if there was any possibility to get a site's thumbnail together with the search on a specific website? Bing Web Search API Docs says that thumbnails are not supported for all webpages, however there is no clear explanation about how to add one. Is there a workaround for this?
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If you are looking for search for your site only, you should use the Bing Custom Search: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/cognitive-services/bing-custom-search/. You can create your search instance from customsearch.ai. I see custom search returns thumbnails for (al)most (all) results.
So, I am trying to get a bunch of pictures from Instagram using their API.
How can I specify the pictures I want to get, using both tags and location, not just one of them.
I tried to go to the endpoints listed on Instagram page, but it does not show any endpoint for both of them.
There is no API currently to get photos by both tags and location, you can use location search API get photos and then compare the tags in photos.
Here is an implementation of this feature: http://www.gramfeed.com/instagram/map
search for a location and then filter by keyword, the filter applies only for the photos loaded on the page, not all instagram photos at that location, you have scroll and load a bunch of photos and then filter with keyword.
I have a WordPress website and where I want to set the custom title, description and image for each URL so that when someone share the URL than they see the content and image which is I predefine. Is it possible? I tried couple of plugin but stuck with it more and more. Anybody can tell me how can I do it.
For SEO, I have used the Wordpress SEO by Yoast which allows you to do that on a previous project to great effect.
For Facebook to read the title, description and images for sharing, Opengraph tags have to be generated. For more about opengraph tags, refer to the Facebook Developer Guide on using proper opengraph tags. The Yoast SEO plugin does generate the relevant opengraph tags for sharing.
Specifically the Yoast plugin changelog enhancements include:
Added Facebook / OpenGraph title input and Google+ title input and image upload field to Social tab.
Added Facebook / OpenGraph title input for the homepage on SEO -> Social settings page.
Changed Facebook / OpenGraph default image and homepage image input fields to use the media uploader.
Can someone help me on how to setup such a result:
Want to know the mechanism on how can we set the parameters that it shows also the image on the search.
You need to implement your CMS system Authorship tags to get the writers image in your search results.
More info you will find on Google Authorship home page.
It's called Google Authorship.
I just found out that Google recently decided to start using their own "title" when they display their search results. Also, after checking Yahoo and Bing I saw that the way they are displaying their results are the same but in completely different way than Google.
I guess my question would be, if there is an actual "correct" way of adding titles to my pages in order for Google to display what I want them to and this way get the same results with Yahoo/Bing that are currently using the page's title as a search result (sometimes they pick up the first tag and use it as title).
Any recommendations or links to follow for more studying would be appreciated.
There's nothing you can really do about it. Google will choose what title to display based on criteria they have not made public. This usually is the page's title as found in the <title> tag but if Google feels a different title better summarizes the page's content they may choose to display something else.
You can try to change your page titles to better reflect the page's content and see if that helps.
Using optimal keyword prominency in meta tags according to guidelines... and Google will pick up your meta tags. See our news portal's source and metas (keywords: hírek, választás 2014, etc.): http://valasztas2014.hir24.hu/