When you add an image to your canvas, it's best practice to assign tags to your image before you publish your story. Let's dig into the tagging system. We categorize your image in three different levels:

Let's use the image below as an example of an image we want to start assigning tags to.

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Categories

A category is defined as a broad grouping of topics for your image that your product can be associated with.

The imagery that you use will more than likely be defined in certain categories within your brand. For example, if you're a an ice cream shop using the image about, categories could look something like:

We'll choose Product Shots here with an assumption that you have a lot of images in this set that belong to each other.

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Main Tags

A main tag is defined as a general topic for your image that is associated directly with the content.

When you're associating main tags to your image, you want to assign tags that generally describe the image. Think of these as high-level subjects within the image. For the example image above, main tag examples look like this:

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In our example image, our product shot contains an image of food, a person's hand and a really bold color. You'll see how we specify the detail of these in our secondary tags.