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3823266 No.3823266 [Reply] [Original]

If I post on r/art and host the image file on my own website, how likely are the incoming visitors likely to navigate to my homepage?

r/art has a rule that you can only link to an image file, so what percentage of the incoming traffic will even notice they're on my site, let alone come to my landing page?

>> No.3823270

>>3823266
Almost none. Just post your site in the comments.

Also, fuck reddit.

>> No.3823358

>>3823270

Won't that seem to needy?

>> No.3823492

>>3823358
Yes it will seem needy
Which is why you should just include your tag directly on your artwork
It’s ugly but by far the most effective way for people to know the source

>> No.3823499

>>3823492
This, I'm grateful when art I find online has the artist's twitter handle or something somewhere, preferably in a font that isn't convoluted and illegible, saves me having to reverse image search and dig through crap.

>> No.3823716

>>3823492
>>3823499

Filthy watermark scum.

>> No.3823722

>>3823358
Who cares? They're strangers on the internet.

>> No.3824169

>>3823358
And?

>> No.3824320

>>3823499

Coz it's so hard to right click and select "search google for this image."