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I recently read about geo-tagging website and images practice will help boost local SERP rankings. I am wondering if anyone here is doing this? If so, how is it possible to geo-tag images? Thanks in advance. |
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Just Use Geo Tags in Meta Tags! and post Reviews on Local Reviews Sharing Sites it will help in Local Ranking!
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Images can contain data inside the image file. The hidden data is called EXIF data. 1) Get the GPS latitude + longitude coordinates from Google Maps. 2) Download the free GeoSetter software & insert the latitude + longitude coordinates from step #1. 3) Save the new data inside GeoSetter 4) Upload image to the net. [note] Inside GeoSetter on the left pane If you saved the data correct you'll see the latitude + longitude data you pasted from Google Maps. |
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Thanks guys! As I havent tried using geotag on images before, I am wondering if its true that Google spider actually crawl the geotag inside the EXIF (or whatever you call it). I know on flickr, you can set geotag on 'site' - but not inside the image. Will this help local SERP in the first place? Please advise. |
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Still looking an answer to this. Thanks in advance.
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