If search traffic is important to a webmaster, then he/she may also want to consider some of our findings: In summary, if a feature such as watermarking reduces the user-perceived quality of your image or your image’s thumbnail, then searchers may select it less often. Preview your images at thumbnail size to get an idea of how the user might perceive it. Maile: Ahh, I see: Webmasters concerned with search traffic likely want to balance the positives of watermarking with the preferences of their users — keeping in mind that sites that use clean images without distracting artifacts tend to be more popular, and that this can also impact rankings. Will Google rank an image differently just because it’s watermarked? Written by Maile Ohye, Developer Programs Tech Lead
Peter: It’s understandable that webmasters find watermarking images beneficial.
Pros of watermarked images
Findings relevant to watermarked images
Peter: Nope. The presence of a watermark doesn’t itself cause an image to be ranked higher or lower.
Pros and cons of watermarked images
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What’s our take on watermarked images for Image Search? It’s a complicated topic. I talked with Peter Linsley—my friend at the ‘plex, video star, and Product Manager for Image Search—to hear his thoughts.
Maile: So, Peter… “watermarked images”. Can you break it down for us?
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