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[MUSIC PLAYING] Hi, Im Peter, a product manager on Google Images. Today Im going to tell you how you can add your image to Google Images. Google Images is not the source of the images in its search results. Instead it crawls the web for images to include on the search results page. This means that you cant upload an image directly to Google, but alternatively, you should upload it somewhere else on the web. If you have a website, you can upload it there. If not, you can upload it to one of Googles free services, such as Google Blogger or Picasa. After uploading the image, make sure to include descriptive text near it. This helps Google understand what the image depicts and what searches it will be most relevant to. Also, be sure that the web page containing your image is publicly accessible. For example, in Picasa, check the privacy settings to make sure the content is shared with the public. Finally, be patient. Images only appear on Google once theyve been indexed, which can tak