![]() ![]() The results aren’t limited to any particular number and if the image is frequently used by others, it is a great way to contact a webmaster and get credit for the image. Then, you simple contact the webmaster who is using said image, and ask for credit in the form of a link! The user friendly bookmark or extension really makes for a great way to see where the image is being used and the exact placement of the image with just a couple of clicks. This is a great way to look at some of your site’s images and see who else is using them. With a right click on any image you have the ability to look at other places that the image is found throughout the web. The software works for any browser in the bookmark form but has a Chrome-specific extension that allows for very easy use, which I recondite. The TinEye reverse image search plug-in or bookmark. I finally landed on a couple great solutions, both of which help simplify your link building through reverse image searching. ![]() Some of the speakers talked about an extension or plug in for your browser, so I went a’searchin’. After attending MozCon 2012 and hearing about using reverse image searches as a means of link building I was left wondering if there was an easier way of doing a reverse image search. ![]()
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