Are web pages created by Photoshop's "Save for Web" friendly?

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by 2aminPhoenix, Mar 20, 2006.

  1. #1
    For over 12 years, I've created small websites with Photoshops save as option, html and images, all slices. I have a question that's been haunting me lately because there are more images than text-

    http://www.designbygrant.com/site-map.html

    It's only 2.5 months old, and have neglected doing SEO up until a few weeks ago (a painfull 2 week vacation doing nothing but SEO). Anyway...

    Lets say I'm making a webpage in photoshop (it's the about page .

    I have named the PS file after two major keywords...

    "keyword1-keyword2"

    When I save this as an html file with slices and images, the images reflect-
    'keyword1-keyword2_01, keyword1-keyword2_02, keyword1-keyword2_03, etc, etc...

    So here's my question. Since almost every image's file name (not alt text) is named after my two keywords (which appear in the webpage title) will Google see this as a penalty?

    The images are all unique...and i've only alt text(ed) a few images on the page.

    Thanks!

    G
     
    2aminPhoenix, Mar 20, 2006 IP
  2. nikniknik

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    we have been using that for a long time , it is fine just make sure your total waight is not to high (50K-70K top)

    Nikniknik
     
    nikniknik, Mar 21, 2006 IP