Hi, I am forced to target a shopping cart site, and in this site theres only images, there-where no contents or keyword in the website, I can found keyword only in META tag and some title, and as we know, by only META tag it is not sufficient to target a website within a specific period of time. So please revert me with great response. Thanks.
1. Add "alt" and "title" attributes to your images that contain your site keywords 2. With the content you do have, use relevant h1, h2, and h3 header tags in your content 3. Where possible, add "<strong>" tags to keyword phrases in your content 4. When getting backlinks to your site, try usinf different and effective keyword-specific anchor text Good luck
Hi, thanks for prompt answer, do you think is this enough? please if you know very specific suggestions/SEO strategies let me know that?
There is loads you can do, but what I have suggested is a solid good start. The more time you can spend on building backlinks and awareness of your product, the better. Start off with on-site SEO. Get everything just right, and then move onto online marketing, social media, etc.
rename the images with your keyword. use alt attributes as well. use image title, description etc for each image if possible and use your keyword when writing title/description. on each page, you can add a small paragraph outlining the products in that page. again use your keywords there as well. idea is to look for opportunities where you can add text whenever possible.
why would anyone in their right mind want to do that? might as well leave your money on a stoop for someone to take. trying to SEO an image-only site is a complete waste of time and money, even if each image is keyword tagged.
I quote the first answer you got. Also, if you could put some content with keywords around the image too it would be great.
It is going to be difficult, true. But you can start by working on getting high quality backlins to your site, which would come from hyperlinked keywords if possible. Also, for your images, add 'alt' and 'title' attributes. Even if you have very little content, make the best of it and add header 1 and header 2. That should get you started.