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Chrizzy
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5 months, 2 weeks ago by Chrizzy
How to know whats the right keyword?
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Chrizzy
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5 months, 2 weeks ago by Chrizzy
I write Keywords and wanna save but it dont fuktion.
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halokiwi
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5 months, 2 weeks ago by halokiwi
https://www.braceletbook.com/tutorials/155_tips-for-choosing-good-keywords/If keywords are disappearing when you click "save and test", you tried to add keywords that aren't acceptable. If you did not click "save and test", you need to click "save and test". Otherwise the keywords you added are not saved. You can also read what our guidelines say on keywords: https://www.braceletbook.com/review-guidelines/ Keywords play a pretty big role in this section. Users are frequently using them to search for patterns, and they are also being used by some of our algorithms to provide a better experience. Keywords should be unique enough and characterize the pattern as good as possible. The minimum required number of keywords is 5, but it's always better to have more if the design of the pattern allows it. Using bad, or less than 10 keywords might be a reason to decline a pattern. It's also very important for keywords to be correctly separated by whitespace. Connecting multiple words together makes them a lot less likely to be searched for. Not acceptable keywords: - usernames - pattern numbers - number of strings, colors - broad color names (like red, purple, dark, light, bright, pastel) - sizes (like big, small, tiny, large, skinny) - difficulty levels (like simple, easy, beginner, hard, difficult, advanced) - keywords that can apply to any pattern (like aesthetic, beautiful, awesome, amazing, cute, pixelart, pixel, color) - not applicable keywords (like diamond if the pattern doesn't have any diamond shapes) Acceptable keywords: - shapes (like diamond, square, triangle, rectangle, flower, star, zigzag, wavy, squiggle, dash, dot, stripes, holes, gaps) - style (like tribal, celtic, aztec, boho, geometric, nordic, colorblocking, outlined) - technique (like straight edge, 1212, shaped, holes, gaps) - specific color scheme terms (like rainbow, gradient, ombre) - symmetrical / asymmetrical - other specific and general terms describing content relevant to a pattern (specific breed of dogs like corgi and general words like puppy) - logo (only for official logos) - font (only for complete alphabet patterns) - word, text, letter, phrase (for patterns not containing the full alphabet) - keychain, bookmark, wallhanging (only for alpha patterns) - repeating (only for alpha patterns, since all normal patterns naturally repeat) - different forms of words (past, present, plural, singular) |
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