Search Engine Placement using Google Image Search
By
Michael Rock,
Search Engine Optimization Specialist,
Gladstone, MI, U.S.A.
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In
case you didn’t know it, or didn’t care
Google has an image search located on the tab just
to the right of its web search where you can search
the internet for images based upon the text you type
into the search box. This article will explain how
to optimize your web site to use this to your advantage.
When
you do a Google Image search you will get a page of
results that show the images according to your search
query. Along with the images you will get a description
of file size, image size, and file type. Google also
shows some text that is near the image on the web
page where the image was found and the web site address
of the image.
If
you were to click on the image to see the image better
you will be brought to a framed page where Google’s
information along with a link to view the full size
image is in the top frame and in the bottom frame
is the actual page of where the image comes from.
This
bottom frame if enticing will generate traffic to
come visit your web site and make a sale. Take this
idea for an example. Say you wanted to see what a
DeLorean looked like and typed it into Google Image
search. You would get a result of images and if you
happen to want to see a bigger image of the DeLorean
or noticed that it came from a web site called www.deloreansforsale.com
you would click on the image. On the next page in
the bottom frame where the web page of the image is
located you see a deal on a DeLorean that you like
the looks of (from finding out with the help of Google
Image search) for sale for only $1000!
This
is just one possibility out of many showing how Google
Image can be beneficiary to your web site. If the
web page is intriguing enough people will visit your
web site to see what else they come across. Maybe
someone will do an image search on afghans and discovered
a class or video on the subject from your web site.
The possibilities are endless.
An
Overlooked Way to Get Traffic
Optimizing
the images on your web site is often an overlooked
way to get genuine traffic. In the past stuffing the
<alt> tags of a image (the text that shows up
when you rest your mouse pointer over a picture) with
keywords got you ranked high, but the search engines
soon discovered the abuse of this and now penalize
web sites for it. Optimizing the images for a web
site done correctly can gain traffic to your web site.
Granted it is not as targeted as web text searches
on the internet, but this often overlooked way can
bring traffic and sales to your site.
How
Does Google Rank for Images?
Google
looks at these factors when determining what images
to rank first in an image search:
- Image
File Name
- <alt>
Text of Image
- Text
Surrounding the Image
- Page
Title and other Web Page Factors
If
you were to do a few searches using Google Image search
you would discover easily the commonality of the top
ranking images. The most important are the file name,
alt text, body text surrounding the image, and page
title. I will describe these further.
Image
File Name
When
you do a Google Image search and right click on the
image to save it you see the file name of the image.
You will discover that the top images usually have
the keyword you typed in your search query.
<alt>
Text
If
you are using Internet Explorer and rest your mouse
pointer over the image displayed in the web page where
it came from you will discover that the top images
also contain the keyword you used in your search query.
Text
Surrounding the Image
You
will notice that Google takes text containing your
keyword search query and displays it next to the image
for a brief description. Google uses this method in
regular web text searches as well. So it is plain
to see that this is relevant to Google Image Search
as well.
Page
Title and Other Factors
If
you notice the page title and URL of the web page
where the image resides you will find your search
query keyword there as well.
How
do you optimize your Web Site for Google Image Search?
Easy! Just make sure that the file
name of your image reflects what it is really about.
Instead of 00001a.jpg name it delorean.jpg. Make sure
that your <alt> tag accurately describes what
the picture is about using the keyword you want to
optimize for. For example for the delorean.jpg picture
you could write an alt tag like this. (alt=”DeLorean
for sale for $1000”) Just be sure not to enter
‘DeLorean’ for every image and graphic
on your web page. This is a blatant misuse of the
alt tag and will get you penalized by the search engines.
Make sure that the text surrounding
the images contains the keyword you want to shoot
for. If you have a picture of a DeLorean it is natural
that the web page will have text about it, so little
effort is needed here.
And if you really wanted to optimize
for it make sure your keyword is in the <title>
tag and URL of your web site.
Michael
Rock is a teacher, author, and web designer
of SEO (search engine optimization). He is also the
founder of The
Internet Presence which offers web development
services and Web
Ranking Consultants which offers SEO consultation
and services
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