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      <title>How to Tag Images for Shopping Reviews: Turning Street Moments into Affiliate Gold</title>
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      <description>A good shopping review doesn’t start with a product—it starts with a scene. The image here captures a narrow cobblestone street, probably somewhere Southern European, the kind of place where storefronts feel like part of the sidewalk rather than separate from it. Two young people walk toward the camera, centered almost perfectly, holding hands with that casual, unposed energy that makes the frame feel alive rather than staged. The guy wears a loose black short-sleeve button-up shirt printed with grayscale portraits, layered over a light undershirt, paired with relaxed beige trousers and chunky black sneakers.</description>
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