2024 Jan Feb
Introduction:
This post is all about photo contributions on Google Maps, and more specifically, about the views these photos rack up. It consists of a series of leaderboards showcasing the view counts of hundreds of Local Guides from over 90 countries. There’s a leaderboard for each Local Guide level and in this way you don’t have to be a “top gun” level 10 Local Guide with a mega million views to participate and so you can also join in!
Yes, whether you’re an entry level Local Guide or from a small country, town or village, or a top level Local Guide from London, New Delhi or New York, you can join in and it’s simple to do! If you want to jump on board, then use this link to register or if you want some help then add a comment in this post and someone will jump in to help you.
Why are photo views important?
We all know that as Local Guides we don’t get points for the views that our contributions generate! However, views are important as they give us a pretty good indication on how we are impacting on our communities at the Local Guide level. For example, they give us a good indication on how many people we have helped make a decision such as what place to visit or what meal to have. So while we don’t get points for photo views, we certainly get an awesome feeling when we see that our photos are being viewed by many people and being visible across Google services, like Search, means that our photo view counts can increase significantly and you will see here on the leaderboards how significant this can be.
Is this just a competition?
While there is an inherent competitive element within them, the Leaderboards are more than just seeing who has the “best” photos or the most photo views, far from it! They have been specifically designed to motivate us, help us to monitor our contributions and performance, and show us how to improve and make better contributions so that we achieve better results, and all in a fun and enjoyable way! As one example of this, in his 1 Billion Views & Counting post @Mikeinthefalls wrote:
“I’ve become a better LG and photographer, thanks to the sharing of ideas and resources on Connect. One of those resources is the Top 100 Leaderboards. The mastermind behind those Leaderboards @AdamGT Without your vision to create that platform, myself and many others would have likely lost interest long ago. They’re a great tool to motivate, as well as analyze & forecast trends & views.”
So now it’s your turn. Are you interested in improving the quality of your Maps contributions so that you can achieve better outcomes in terms of views and impact on your community? Hit this link and join the high Local Guide achievers.
If you’re new here then you may not be aware that this post forms part of a series of leaderboard posts each covering different aspects of the contributions of Local Guides. To see an index to these leaderboard posts and all posts associated with them, simply hit this link.
The cover image:
Perched majestically on the banks of the Tiber River in Rome, Italy, Castel Sant’Angelo stands as a timeless sentinel, bearing witness to centuries of history and upheaval. This iconic fortress, with its imposing façade and rich heritage, serves as a testament to the ingenuity and resilience of the Roman people. The history of this castle spans from its evolution from a mausoleum for the Roman Emperor Hadrian in the 2nd century AD, to a formidable fortress by successive Popes and enduring symbol of Roman grandeur.
Over the centuries, Sant’Angelo Castle has undergone extensive renovation and restoration efforts to preserve its architectural legacy and historical significance. In the 20th century, the castle was converted into a museum, showcasing artifacts and exhibits that chronicle its illustrious past. Today, Sant’Angelo Castle stands as a cherished landmark and cultural treasure, drawing visitors from around the world to marvel at its timeless beauty and storied history.
@AT_Rome 's photo shows how the strategic location of historic Sant’Angelo Castle, overlooking the Tiber River, would have made it as an indispensable stronghold for the defense of the Eternal City. Thank you Alex for sharing your beautiful photo of Sant’Angelo Castle with us.