SEO Image in Google Image

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by jhon99, May 31, 2008.

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    Hi SEO Webmaster,
    Could you tell me how you could improve your image in google image? i need all details about it :)
     
    jhon99, May 31, 2008 IP
  2. imhawk

    imhawk Well-Known Member

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    I think ALT is all you can do for your image...
     
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    medicalsupplies Banned

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    you can use 1 or 2 your main keywords in alt tag, try to use different conbination for each image alt tag.
     
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    The alt tag should be the keywords you're targeting. The name of the file should contain the name of the words you're targeting.

    In addition, set up a google webmaster's tools account and enable "Enhanced Image Search" in the tools section.

    I get a lot of traffic from google image searches. The traffic is low quality since 75% of the visitors look at the image, maybe download it, then leave the site. The bounce rate is 75%.
     
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    How about the image size and link at the image? is it make influence for SEO?
     
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    Use a descriptive file name for your image, then write your ALT attribute text to identify the image for thos who cannot see it. Make sure the image is near some descriptive text that is related to the image. Using a title="" attribute to describe the image may also help.

    That's about all you can do.
     
    Dan Schulz, Jun 2, 2008 IP