Have you ever been on the front page of Zibbet and out of the corner of your eye you see something that looks interesting, but you had just clicked into the search. And if you go "back" a page you get a new front page of Zibbet, so the item you wanted to look closer at is no longer there to see.
I do that every day. So my suggestion about tags is to have one tag or tag phrase that says what it is. Or what the eye sees when seeing the picture quickly. For instance, I just saw a photo of a woman wearing a white suit, last second, but had already clicked the search link. I go back a page, but it's gone from the page.
So I went to the search bar and I typed in "white suit" because that is what I saw. The item did not come up. That means whoever posted a woman wearing a white suit did NOT use the tag word "white suit."
Whoever it is, might have used lots of good tags, like clothing, women, the type of fabric it was made of, office clothes, dressy, etc.
Let me see if I can find another actual example from the front page. Here's a screenshot of the front page right now:
I leave that page and then think, oh what was that purple striped thing? I go back, it's gone. But I can search for "purple stripe" and I will find it, right?
http://search.zibbet.com/search?c1=&page=5&query=purple+stripe
No, no purple stripe soap. It's not under lavender stripe either.
So that's all. Just a thought.
Judy