ConsultJoseph
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- Apr 25, 2014
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Been a long time fan of GSA tools (I have them all). Testing out the trial now.
Been a long time fan of GSA tools (I have them all). Testing out the trial now.
UPDATE: Works as described efficiently and the tool is very easy to understand. As a result, I just paid for a license. Thanks GSA team!
I just bought this tool. Can it also add in image exif data automatically to all the images like MassOptimizer Pro?
I mean I have a tool that does it already although it's another step to use it. But if you take a look at something like http://www.geosetter.de/en/main-en/ or MassOptimizer Pro you'll see all it does. You basically can set the Title, Comment, Description, GEO Location tags and many other things to bring location relevance in to an image for SEO purposes.
Is it possible to filter images based on title or some other way to make sure you get images really related to a query? Right now I'm getting a lot of unrelevant images to the query. Would be nice if we can cut that down even further by making sure the keyword is in the image file name, title, or on the image.
would this image scraper be the same as the one in the content generator?
I have the program, been enjoying it so far. Quick question: Is it possible to search for pictures and scrape them on Reddit? Like I go into a subreddit and it automatically collect the pictures linked?
If not that would be a great feature to have as many subreddits have Niches with great content ripe for the picking.
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does it include unsplash?
I can not find in the demo version, where the settings Exif are.
And one more question. Are there plans to make the filter not one for all pictures, but with the ability to set the data "inside" and "out". As well as an EXIF so that there was not one for all, but was generated and was different for different images. (Sorry - i bad english)