image optimization

Started by bimmerime, 08-23-2015, 17:12:30

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bimmerimeTopic starter

hi,
how would you optimize an article with 10 images?? should i include my keyword in all the images titles and alt tags?
also is it safe to have the same title and alt tag for a given image?
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ToolGIR

You should always include both titles and alt tags to every image you can.
Yes, it's save when every image has same text in alt and tile. Just write short relevant description.


rajan

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When optimizing an article with 10 images, it is generally beneficial to include your keyword in some of the image titles and alt tags. However, it is not necessary to include the keyword in all of them. It's important to maintain a natural and diverse approach to optimize your article effectively.

Regarding using the same title and alt tag for a given image, it is generally safe to do so if the content and purpose of the images are similar. Just ensure that the title and alt tags accurately describe the image and provide relevant context. However, if the images are different and have distinct purposes, it is recommended to use unique titles and alt tags to provide accurate information for each image.

Image optimization is an important aspect of SEO (Search Engine Optimization) and can improve the performance and visibility of your website. Here are a few key points to consider when optimizing images:

1. File Size and Format: Optimize the file size of your images without compromising on quality. Compressing images can significantly reduce their file size, resulting in faster loading times for your web pages. Use popular image formats like JPEG or PNG, depending on the type of image and its characteristics.

2. Image Dimensions: Resize images to the appropriate dimensions before uploading them. Large images can slow down page load times, so ensure they are only as large as needed for display purposes.

3. Descriptive Filenames: Use descriptive filenames for your images instead of generic ones. Include relevant keywords that accurately describe the image content. For example, instead of "IMG12345.jpg," use "red-apple.jpg."

4. Alt Tags: Add meaningful alt tags to your images. Alt tags provide text descriptions for search engines and visually impaired users. Use descriptive keywords to accurately describe the image content while keeping it concise.

5. Captions and Titles: Utilize captions and titles where appropriate, as they can provide additional context and help search engines understand the image. Include relevant keywords naturally within these elements.

6. Image Sitemaps: Incorporate your images into an XML sitemap to ensure search engines discover and crawl them effectively. This helps in improving their visibility in image search results.

Remember that while optimizing images is crucial, providing a good user experience should be the primary goal. Ensure that images enhance the content and are relevant to the overall message of the article or webpage.

magan

Image Optimization in which you used the alt attribute which is used to show the Image in the different browsers. Some of the tip which helpful while you do image optimization-
1. Name Your Images Descriptively and in Plain English
2. Optimize Your Alt Tags Intelligently
3. Strategics Your Image Dimensions and Product Angles
4. Reduce the File Sizes of Your Images
5. Know Which Image File Type to Use for the Right Situations
6. To Know How To Handle Your Thumbnails
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lucygomez

Its are different types of views Optimize Your Alt Tags Intelligently, Reduce the File Sizes of Your Images, Know How To Handle Your Thumbnails,Use Image Site Maps, Beware of Your Decorative Images, Test Your Images, Further Learning.


chharlesdavis

I don't think it is right way to optimizing 10 images with a single article....If you are optimizing with 10 images so you only need to set their title and anchoring for 2-3 images only not all....If you optimize all so it is not right way...You can optimize 2-3 Images per article which will be beneficial for you.....
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TomClarke

On-page Optimization and Image optimization are the basic steps for your SEO campaign. As the search engines are getting smarter and more intelligent, the process of achieving a good search ranking is getting more complex. Now it takes much more than just quality content to get to the top. There are many factors that contribute to showing up well in search engine rankings, one of the most important of them is the on page optimization.

johnseward

Quote from: ToolGIR on 09-22-2015, 22:47:08
You should always include both titles and alt tags to every image you can.
Yes, it's save when every image has same text in alt and tile. Just write short relevant description.
definitely it safe and you can do this without any hesitation
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MaryGreen

Image optimization is using the most compressed (smallest file size) yet visually acceptable image in the proper file format for the specific role of the image. There are two immediately prevalent reasons for image optimization: download time and bandwidth used. These may seem interrelated, but they are important for different reasons. Hardware storage space is a third reason that many only really apply in some cases.


a4nuser

Image optimization boils down to two criteria: optimizing the number of bytes used to encode each image pixel, and optimizing the total number of pixels: the filesize of the image is simply the total number of pixels times the number of bytes used to encode each pixel.
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