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How will Google Image Search Help your SEO?
Google Image Search will help your SEO.
Google Image Search How ? Yet another how to do?
No this is important to everyone using blogs and web pages with Images that they have taken the time to upload to their site. Give them good descriptive tags for google to pick up it will help your SEO Robs article on the subject is informative.
Google has a dedicated version of its search engine called Image Search which helps find images. Claiming to be the most comprehensive image search facility on the web, it has billions of images from websites already within its index. When searching for images, you can tailor the search for various sizes and choose a specific type of image you’re looking for, such as a photo, clipart or head shot.
When clicking on a image, the image will load as a preview in one frame, whilst showing the website the image is from in a frame below. This gives you the option of visiting the website or enlarging the image to full size. Google Image Search is popular. It actually gets more traffic than Yahoo, Window Live Search and Ask Jeeves.
Why is Google Image Search Important To Me? As mentioned, Google Image Search gets more traffic than supposed major search engines in the UK, typically getting more visits than websites such as Amazon and MySpace (Source: Hitwise). This means Google Image Search is a potential source for traffic to your site, and although perhaps not as targeted as conventional search, implies that people are actively searching for what you offer.
The biggest reason to start optimizing for Google Image Search is that it is not as competitive as normal search, despite the great amount of traffic it can provide. Although ranking well in Google Image Search itself does not help your conventional search engine rankings, a byproduct of ranking well in Google Image Search could mean this will happen eventually because of the viral potential.
How Do I Get My Images onto Google Image Search?
You cannot submit images in the same way you can submit your website or sitemap to Google. Results are entirely shown by Google’s algorithm after indexing all websites it finds. Google’s imaging spider is called Google Image Bot. It crawls the web and indexes all of the pages it can find. Being a program, it cannot ’see’ images, so it has other ways of determining an image’s relevancy. These factors are:
When optimizing a website, we have talked about relevancy in other articles. It sounds obvious, but you have to talk about what you do. Integrating keyword phrases into this content is essential and makes a genuine difference to rankings. In a simplified way, this is no different for images.
Your images should be named after their subject. For example, if you want to come up in Google Image Search for David Beckham you should call it something along the lines of ‘david-beckham.jpg’ as opposed to something generic such as ‘photo1234.jpg.’ Likewise, if you have a folder full of David Beckham images, name the folder descriptively too.
Creating accessibility compliant images works in hand with being descriptive and relevant. There are a number of criteria you have to meet to have an officially compliant image. These criteria are:
- A ’src’ attribute specifying the URL of the image
- A width and height declaration of the image in pixels
- An ‘alt’ attribute that describes the content of the image
- A ‘title’ attribute that contains a text description when hovering over the image
The ‘alt’ and ‘title’ tag are specifically important for optimization as they are way of building in keyword phrases, e.g. David Beckham. Below is an example of how the code and image should look for the David Beckham image:

David Beckham
If you’re reading this far, you probably know a fair amount about Search Engine Optimization. In order to get your images ranking well in Google Image Search, you’ll need to have the whole page optimized towards that image. Therefore, try not to be optimizing the page for more than one subject, such as mixing David Beckham with Kevin Pietersen (he’s a cricketer for the Yanks reading this!).
You should concentrate on being descriptive for the Title and Meta tags. One of the more important factors specific to Image Search optimization is not only concentrating on relevant content, but specifically the content in close proximity to the image. Bear this in mind when setting the layout of the page!
Another factor shared with general Search Engine Optimization is that Google will rank an image higher if it is on an authority page. This means a page that has backlinks and consequently, a relatively good Google PageRank. Try to generate backlinks to the specific page by visiting forums, blogs and other websites related to the subject matter. Also be sure to internal link to the page so it is indexed quickly and gains some PageRank from your established pages. For both inbound and internal links, make sure they have descriptive anchor text.
Although important, PageRank isn’t as important with Image Search as with ranking on Google’s main search engine. Website relevancy counts for more, so if you had a whole website dedicated to David Beckham, this would be better than having a single page. If this isn’t possible, try to create a ‘theme’ within your website where you create more than one page about the subject matter. You should then inter-link these pages.
Website Relevancy is considered of growing importance within the SEO world and should be factored into your website wide optimization planning.
Related to relevancy, Google’s Image Guidelines suggest saving all related images in the same folder. If Google can see you concentrate on this subject, this could potentially boost your ranking within Google Images. Likewise, if you talk a lot about the chosen subject across many pages, you may want keep them under a well titled sub-folder.
When it comes to Search Engine Optimization, duplicate content is a bad thing. Copying your own content across many websites, or worse still, stealing someone else’s content, is something you should avoid. The Google algorithm is clever enough to know which came first, and it is no different with images. You can see this mentioned by Peter Linsley (Google’s Product Manager) on YouTube.
How do you avoid duplication with an image? Of course, because search engines can’t actually see images, you can use the same ones as repeated elsewhere. Just ensure they are named differently and are a different size. Having a variation of sizes could help traffic as users can specify to only view small, medium and large images.
The Google Image Bot does not crawl as often as Google’s search engine bot “GoogleBot.” This is why having a high PageRank is important, because it demonstrates you have plenty of backlinks. The more roads that lead to you, the bigger the chances of the Google Image Bot visiting your website and the page in question.
The Viral Effect
People often use Google Image Search so they can share an image or use it themselves. If certain pages on your website are getting a lot of traffic, consider watermarking the images with your website address, as this could be free advertising for you. You can check your website logs by using a program such as Google Analytics which will reveal what websites are using your images directly (known as hot linking).
When watermarking images, do not make your website address or logo too obtrusive. People simply won’t use your image which will render your hard work pointless. Here is an example of our David Beckham photo with a Webtacular watermark.
Some images you have on your website may not have a direct link to something you provide or sell. The truth is, views from Google Image Search generally don’t convert into sales any where near as well as conventional search. This doesn’t mean you can’t make money from an image that ranks well in Google Image search however!
A percentage of people using Image Search are actively seeking more information on the subject matter. By installing Google AdSense on your website, you can earn revenue by having Sponsored Links on your page. Google’s AdSense automatically tailors adverts to the content on your page, delivering highly targeted links that should generate clicks (and therefore money) to you.
By showing adverts related to the page’s content, Google AdSense also works as a useful diagnostic tool to see how well optimized your pages are for Image Search.
In August 2006, Google launched the Image Labeler (http://images.google.com/imagelabeler/) service as a beta. Three years later, it’s still under beta. This may be because they rely on the public to use it. It is marketed as a ‘game’ where two users race against each other to label images. Clever ploy to get people to categorise millions of images without paying them? You decide…
Effectively, the Image Labeler tells Google what keyword phrases an image should come up for in the Image Search results. The ‘game’ is random so there is no way of finding your own images, but with thousands of users, someone else could be doing you a favour.
In order to have your images show up in Google Image Labeler you will need to authorise it first. To do this, log in or setup a Google Webmaster account. Under ‘Settings’ there is a check-box to choose to be included.
Rob Fenn is an SEO specialist, working within the Webtacular (http://www.webtacular.co.uk) department of the website design firm Sixth Sense ESP (http://www.sixthsense-esp.co.uk), which focuses on Internet Marketing for SMEs. Outside of SEO, Rob is also a Google AdWords Qualified Professional.
This article courtesy of SiteProNews.com
I have shared this article as it is one of my all time favourites.
You’ll love all these free Internet Marketing gifts at the IM Success Giveaway
You’ll love all these free Internet Marketing gifts at the IM Success Giveaway by Vanda
I’ll bet you’ve thought about starting your own internet business at some stage.
Most people have … we’ve all seen how people make incredible amounts of money, seemingly from ‘nothing’, and it all takes place in cyberspace, no premises, no staff, no fleet of vehicles, just one person and their PC.
Or, it’s the dream of working for yourself and having the wonderful freedom to make money wherever you are via an online business that only requires a broadband connection and a laptop.
If you have ever thought about starting your own business on the Net, don’t leave it a moment longer.
Make yourself a promise now that you will finally make a start with your home internet business.
And if you have started already, make 2011 the year it really takes off.
There’s an easy way to do this, and it’s happening right now … but you have to get in quick!
You need to check out the IM Success Giveaway at Great JV Giveaways.
A IM Success Giveaway event is a great way to launch your online career.
Here’s how they work:
# A host sets up and advertises a IM Success Giveway event – in this case the host’s names are Paul Teague and David Walker
# Existing Internet Marketers sign up and add their ‘gifts’ to the IM Success Giveaway … these are usually e-books, software packages, audio’s or videos
# When the IM Success Giveaway opens, members (like you) sign up and get access for free
# The gifts are available free of charge to regular members, all they have to do is sign up to a Marketer’s mailing list to gain access
# As well as getting some high quality training materials, members also get to make connections with established marketers who can guide them to web success.
To see how it works, sign-up free at Great JV Giveaways.
It really is as good as it sounds, and don’t think for one minute that because products are offered free, that they are of a low quality.
Marketers offer some of their best products in these IM Success Giveaways.
Why?
Because they know that if they make contacts with people at the beginning of their web careers, they will stay with them and learn from them long after the first free gift has been downloaded.
It’s a win-win situation, which is why they’re called ‘Joint Ventures’ or ‘JVs’ … everybody wins.
Sign up free at Great JV Giveaways right now, and let this be the month you start your own home internet business.
I wish you every success.
Vanda
“Be Your Own Warrior “
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So what’s the all new Google+ all about ?
So what’s the all new Google+ all about ?

Google+ New Social Network
If you are into Internet Marketing and like me want to pull your hair out the minute you hear there is a new social networking site where you need to sign-up to, get registered, become a member of and socialise to maintain your your web presence.
Sure you are on FaceBook , MySpace , Better Networker , eCademy , linkedin and maybe a host of local sites and now you hear Google has started competing with FaceBook and has raised the game and your heart sinks….. So it should from my limited research it has done a great job and is one you want to take a real close look at.
There is some very good information out there so lets keep it simple .
Google+ is a social networking platform with one unique difference the share feature !
The share feature on Google+ allows you to share everything, not just the media.
On Facebook you’re unable to share your friends’ statuses, only links, videos, etc.
On Google+ you can share pure “statuses.” .
Google+ then reminds you about privacy on post that were shared with a limited audience.
Here is an extract of a excellent review on Google+ I read this morning from Josh Wolford at WebProNews .
“Google+ …..In all, the Stream is perfectly fine, if nothing revolutionary – yet.
It allows you to perform the functions that you’ve come to expect from a social network. You will find that each post, whether it be a video, link, photo or other, will display the privacy level at which it was shared – public or limited.
Privacy And that’s what truly feels different about Google+’s sharing system. Whereas on Facebook you can control privacy by putting friends to predesignated groups and detailing everything that they are allowed to see and not allowed to see, Google+ lets you do that in real time.
Every post you make comes with the decision of who to share it with – family, friends, coworkers or any circle that you’ve created. You can also share things with just one person if you’d like. There is also an overarching “public” button to share your posts with everyone.
From what I can tell, the default selection that Google+ makes is to share your posts with your last selected group. Without a default group already selected to share with, the process of having to click specific circles each time you post would be truly tedious.
Good thing Google doesn’t seem to have made this mistake. Although it may be better in the future for the default to be the most shared circle or your most populated circle. “
You may want to read the full article on Google+ click here .
Has anyone started to use Google+ ?
If you have what do you think so far ?
I like the look of sharing YouTube Video that does hold a lot of promise.
Please add your thoughts below ……. let me know if you are going to use it …. maybe we should connect in Google Social on Google+
Vanda
PS. Have a great weekend.
How To Add Your Video Script When Web Video Marketing.
Web Video Marketing Then Adding Captions Is A Must !
Final Top Tip No.3
Over the last 3 days I have shared tips on adding captions to your Videos when Web Video Marketing here is the Final Top Tip No.3
The best and quickest way can add captions to your web video marketing videos is add your transcription in the lower half !
Yes I heard you . . . it will be hard work. . . it will still take time . . .
and to top it all you may not know how to add captions let alone the fact that you are very busy and do not have the time.
Here is the good news I have a fantastic solution for your Web Video Marketing and it is Free !
That is not all. . . what if I could suggest there is a service you can use to add the captions then they will translate them for you into another language of your own choice.
This is a company called dotSub, which will actually transcribe and add captions to your personal video.
This is great if you have a popular video blog, and you want to make it accessible for individuals who are hard of hearing or speak another language.
If you are looking at increasing your traffic and appealing to everyone with web video marketing then you can submit your video and script to dotSub ,
their system will do all of the work for you.
Check out this simple 36 second video I have done for you
One of the best features about this company is the fact that they can transcribe and add captions to your video in a multitude of different languages.
So, if you have an international audience, they will then be able to understand what your video is telling them.
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“Google+ …..In all, the Stream is perfectly fine, if nothing revolutionary – yet.


