Pro Corner: Adding Product Tags to Your Photos
Provide valuable information for the Houzz community, including potential clients, with easy-to-add product tags for your photos
Houzz gives professionals the ability to add product tags to their uploaded photos. Product tags are meant to provide additional information about specific items featured in your photos, as well as a link to where they can be purchased online or to the manufacturer.
Adding product tags to your images enhances the viewing experience for Houzz users admiring images of your work, and can often serve to show them your versatility and breadth of knowledge regarding the sourcing of products.
Adding product tags to your images enhances the viewing experience for Houzz users admiring images of your work, and can often serve to show them your versatility and breadth of knowledge regarding the sourcing of products.
Photos & Products
Once you have uploaded images to your profile:
1. Identify items in those photos for which you know the source.
2. Add any applicable product tags to your uploaded images by clicking the image where the item appears and selecting "Product Tag."
3. If items are missing from the Houzz product database, you can add them by clicking "Upload" in the upper-right corner of any Houzz page and selecting "products" as the category.
Tip: Products you upload will be available for tagging by the Houzz editorial staff as well as for identification on the entire Houzz site.
1. Identify items in those photos for which you know the source.
2. Add any applicable product tags to your uploaded images by clicking the image where the item appears and selecting "Product Tag."
3. If items are missing from the Houzz product database, you can add them by clicking "Upload" in the upper-right corner of any Houzz page and selecting "products" as the category.
Tip: Products you upload will be available for tagging by the Houzz editorial staff as well as for identification on the entire Houzz site.
This image, uploaded by CliqStudios Kitchen Cabinets, features a product tag on the upper cabinets shown in the photo.
Tip: If you find that Houzz users are consistently asking about particular items shown in your photos, be sure those items have product tags to help answer their questions right away. Tag absolutely everything you can identify if possible.
Tip: If you find that Houzz users are consistently asking about particular items shown in your photos, be sure those items have product tags to help answer their questions right away. Tag absolutely everything you can identify if possible.
Clicking that product tag reveals more information about the item, in this case the door style, wood and finish. There is also a link to more information.
Tip: Popular questions include product dimensions and available colors. Include that information and any other important details in your product description.
Tip: Popular questions include product dimensions and available colors. Include that information and any other important details in your product description.
Clicking "More Info" brings you to a photo of that specific item. The product photo contains a description and a link to where the item can be purchased online.
Houzz users can click to ask a question about the product if they need more information. Answering those questions is a great way to build your professional presence in the Houzz community.
For more best practices, follow Professionals on Houzz.
Houzz users can click to ask a question about the product if they need more information. Answering those questions is a great way to build your professional presence in the Houzz community.
For more best practices, follow Professionals on Houzz.
My previously uploaded photos are catagorized as "Spaces>Bathroom" and I still don't see any way to tag things.
I've noticed that geo tags are appearing automatically on photographs that I upload. Sometimes, I photograph prominent people's houses and for security reasons, they do not want where they live to be revealed. Can I turn off geo tags? Does anyone know how, please?
I no longer have the option to add tags to my photos. Has this feature been removed? What am I missing? Do I need to be classified as a profession to tag my own photos?