Dave-So opened this issue on Jun 14, 2002 ยท 17 posts
Dave-So posted Fri, 14 June 2002 at 10:51 PM
What is the secret to getting folks to view an image..initially...the first thing seen is the thumbnail of course....but what exactly drives someone to take a look at an image beyond the thumbnail??? I imagine artist reputation is part of it..name recognition. The rating system I'm sure plays a part in it, as time progresses. Is it necessary to have Va Va Voom breasts, or a sneak peak of peaks...or perhaps the "nudity" warning? If you look at the gallery....lets just stick to Poser, but its pretty much the same in any gallery, there are some images that just seem to get looked at a lot...others barely get any views....this fact does not always have a bearing on the quality of the piece...I've seen some pretty mediocre work get tons of views, and some real good ones get totally overlooked. I have a couple that , quite frankly, aren't all that good, that have a fair number of views, and a couple that IMO should be looked at a bit more but aren't.
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