Image Optimization Tools
Having a professional website is necessary if you have been dreaming of making an impression on your readers. That's why you should use high-quality images on your website to improve the overall look of your firm.
How the search engines consider your images?
Google, Bing,
and Yahoo send out automated data known as spiders to crawl your
website. The search engine spiders and bots determine the nature of your
web content, but they are not able to see the images. They can only
read the text associated with your pictures. With your metadata and the
alt text, the search engines will determine the niche and theme of your
website. The search engine spiders look at the image alt tags, filenames
and image captions to evaluate the nature of your images.
1. Image Alt Tags:
The image alt tags are accessible to a user whose vision is impaired.
2. Image Filenames:
Your image
filenames define your picture, such as "birds landscape.jpeg." This
filename describes that the format of your photo is jpeg.
3. Image Captions:
The text which is written underneath your image is named the image caption.
It's important
to optimize all of the text types to enhance the SEO of your website.
Since Google cannot see your pictures, you should use the alt text (or
alternative text) to tag the images with the information you may want to
share with search engines. The alt tags help Google, Bing, and Yahoo
locate your pictures and display them in SERP's.
Optimize the Alt Tags:
Every time you
use a new picture on your website, you will be asked to insert the alt
tag. The alt tag describes your picture and should be inserted properly.
You should write the alt tags in the image alt description section and
use proper keywords to optimize your pictures.
Image Filename:
When it comes to
creating and saving the pictures for your website, you should use the
keywords in the filename section. For instance, if your image shows some
beautiful trees, you can name the file as "greenery and birds." Make
sure the primary keyword is inserted in the filename to distinguish your
image from the other pictures in Google.
Image Caption:
As an additional
measure of optimizing the pictures, you should use the keywords above
and below your photos. For instance, if you have two photos of a
celebrity before and after his marriage, you can write the caption as
"John Cena gains some weight after his marriage."
Optimizing Links to the Images:
If you want to
build backlinks, you can optimize them to the images with proper anchor
text. For example, if an image shows John Cena, a wrestler who has
already been discussed on your website, you can optimize the link to his
latest picture.
Check the Pictures with Google Images:
As the final
step, you should check the pictures with Google Images, making sure that
they have been indexed properly. For instance, if your website name is
www.abc.com, you should type "site:abc.com" in the image search bar.
Conclusion:
Optimized images
play a significant role in your search engine rankings and help you
drive more traffic from the Google Images. If you think that your images
are not optimized, you should do that as soon as possible. Elance,
Freelancer, ODesk and Fiverr are the best places to look for freelancers
to get your job done. Last but not the least, you should use
royalty-free pictures. The best resources for such images are Stock
Photos, Adobe Stock Images, Getty Images, and Pixabay.
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