A new tagging tool, ThingLink basically lets you take images and add as many links as you want to them. As it stands right now, ThingLinks enables you to link to content on no less than eight different platforms: Facebook, YouTube, Flickr, Spotify, Vimeo, Wikipedia, SoundCloud and Twitter. It is not too much of a stretch to say these are the services that people will be aiming for in nine out of ten cases. Just go through the list again, that is the whole of the Social Web and every significant site in which data is shared covered. There is nothing like a full-on launch, is there?
The actual dynamics of the site are nothing fanciful. All you have to do is to connect your own site or blog with ThingLink, and then you will get an embeddable code that will turn all your individual images taggable.
In addition to all the obvious commercial uses that spring to mind, a platform like this one will let any blogger or webmaster add a new layer to the interactions that take place on his blog or site. He will effectively be adding voice, music and video to any picture that he posts, and provide users with a more involving experience. And that translates into more time being spent on the site, which should mean a bigger revenue at the end of it all.
ThingLink.com In Their Own Words
Share links to things inside your photos with our free tagging tool.
Why ThingLink.com It Might Be A Killer
Such a platform will let bloggers provide visitors with a far more immersive experience.






