Image tagging labeling and how your website gets indexed
Facts - social tags labels and how your website gets indexed
Think of a tag as a keyword or category label. It is a word or phrase associated with a product or piece of information. A Web user can assign a word or phrase that he/she finds relevant to a photo, video clip, Web page, blog post, etc. This is done so that the user can easily locate content later, or so that other users can find the same content based on the user’s keyword classification. In Amazon’s case, they allow users to tag the products they sell. In other cases, like Flickr and blogs, tags are used to categorize photos and blog posts. Gmail is another good example of where tagging is used. Have you ever filed an email and forgotten where you put it? Gmail actually allows users to tag emails. The flexibility of tagging emails with terms you associate their content with, makes it much easier to find saved emails later. Tags do not form a hierarchy like file folders. You can assign as many tags to a piece of information as you like, and you can rename or delete the tags in some cases depending on the website. So, tagging can be a lot easier and more flexible than fitting your information into preconceived categories or folders. Tags are inherently user subjective, and so depending on the site, there can be hundreds to millions of tags. You can usually find an index of these tags in what is called a “tag cloud.” Tag clouds are often a nice visual representation where more frequently used tags are depicted in a larger font, while the displayed order is generally alphabetical. Each word or phrase in the tag cloud is a link to the collection of items that have been labeled with that tag.
Think of a tag as a keyword or category label. It is a word or phrase associated with a product or piece of information. A Web user can assign a word or phrase that he/she finds relevant to a photo, video clip, Web page, blog post, etc. This is done so that the user can easily locate content later, or so that other users can find the same content based on the user’s keyword classification. In Amazon’s case, they allow users to tag the products they sell. In other cases, like Flickr and blogs, tags are used to categorize photos and blog posts. Gmail is another good example of where tagging is used. Have you ever filed an email and forgotten where you put it? Gmail actually allows users to tag emails. The flexibility of tagging emails with terms you associate their content with, makes it much easier to find saved emails later. Tags do not form a hierarchy like file folders. You can assign as many tags to a piece of information as you like, and you can rename or delete the tags in some cases depending on the website. So, tagging can be a lot easier and more flexible than fitting your information into preconceived categories or folders. Tags are inherently user subjective, and so depending on the site, there can be hundreds to millions of tags. You can usually find an index of these tags in what is called a “tag cloud.” Tag clouds are often a nice visual representation where more frequently used tags are depicted in a larger font, while the displayed order is generally alphabetical. Each word or phrase in the tag cloud is a link to the collection of items that have been labeled with that tag.
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