Image uniqueness creation steps for seo

Aezio

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Knowing that google hates duplicated content even images

I would like you to share your process to make them unique

What tools you use, what techniques you use, the tutorials you learned from, etc

Bonus points if you use a numbered list

Thanks
 
  1. Bop it
  2. Twist it
  3. Pull it
  4. Spin it
  5. Flick it
As for as not getting caught by stock image sites, all you need to do is make it unrecognizable to a crawling bot that's not going to use resource intensive machine learning. Places like Getty Images just want to find the easy, low-hanging opportunities to intimidate you into settling out of court for $500.

Crop it, resize it while changing the proportions, change the contrast, brightness, saturation, add effects and text over it, etc. There's no real procedure here. Just change it up enough.​

I do this even when I'm using images from free stock image sites like Unsplash. I do my best to never take an image from a stock photo site that's trying to pay the photographers. But this concept works the same for Google too. They want something new to eat, so I give it to them.
 
The tool I use the most is my brain, after turning on the computer.

1. Make sure your computer is on.
2. If computer is not on, turn it on.
3. if unable to turn on computer, make sure there is power.
4. If no power then plug in the computer.
5. If the computer still does not turn on, pay electric bill by getting a job flipping burgers.
6. Once money in pocket, follow the next step exactly for MAXIMUM PROFITS!! I'm going to make it easy by converting it into machine code:
7. 01010101 01110011 01100101 00100000 01000010 01110010 01100001 01101001 01101110
8. Profit.​
 
01010011 01110100 01100101 01110000 00100000 00110111 00100000 00101101 00100000 01001100 01001111 01001100
 
Just add or remove 1px to/from the pic. it could still be considered duplicate content by google but only if someone else has done the exact same thing with the exact same px, and the likelyhood of that is well not that big really
 
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