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When adding graphics or images to your web pages always place your main keyword and LSI keywords between the Alt"" speechmarks in the HTML source code. The search engine spiders cannot see an image, so they rely on whatever is written here to define what it is. Therefore, this helps a lot with your SEO.

Cheerz, Ray

ps It doesn't matter if your keyword is relevant to the picture, because remember, the spideez can't see it!
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  • Profile picture of the author Toby Lewis
    For bonus points: Make the image filename the same as your keyword (or similar)
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  • Profile picture of the author wana_ozie
    yes i agree with you!...
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  • Profile picture of the author Arich123
    Hi ray,

    Thanks for sharing useful information with us....
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  • Profile picture of the author VictoriaXavier
    I agree with you,thanks for your tips
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  • Profile picture of the author John Williamson
    Originally Posted by raycowie View Post

    When adding graphics or images to your web pages always place your main keyword and LSI keywords between the Alt"" speechmarks in the HTML source code. The search engine spiders cannot see an image, so they rely on whatever is written here to define what it is. Therefore, this helps a lot with your SEO.

    Cheerz, Ray

    ps It doesn't matter if your keyword is relevant to the picture, because remember, the spideez can't see it!
    I would say putting keywords in your alt tags probably provides a very very minute amount of juice when compared to the hundred or so other on-page SEO factors. In other words, let that be your last concern in your SEO endeavors. The simple fact that you have images on your page is more effective for increasing your rankings than putting keywords in your alt tags.
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    • Profile picture of the author gabrielnoah
      Very well done. I agree with you. Learning SEO should be a more hands on experience than sitting in a class or a conference with so called gurus. I have always heard and read in this and other forums that we should NEVER take anything or everything literally.
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    • Profile picture of the author jazbo
      Hmm, not sure about that. The more you can build the topic of your page the better IMHO. So adding more topical relevance via:

      1. Image name
      2. Image Alt tag
      3. Image title tag

      has to be a good thing, and you are not thinking about Google image search with your answer either.

      Originally Posted by jtwillia1 View Post

      I would say putting keywords in your alt tags probably provides a very very minute amount of juice when compared to the hundred or so other on-page SEO factors. In other words, let that be your last concern in your SEO endeavors. The simple fact that you have images on your page is more effective for increasing your rankings than putting keywords in your alt tags.
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  • Profile picture of the author User-Name
    To further enhance this tactic.
    You can add the title tag as well
    <img src="keywordfolder/keyword.jpg" title="keyword" alt="keyword"><br>keyword</a>
    Google loves this it has given you 5 opportunities to LEGALLY increase your keywords
    Do it with 3 images/page.
    Another trick you can do is create a white image and put it on your white background.
    I used this to push about me/home links etc further down the page where Humans cant see them.
    I have many sites in the top spot on google competing against 70million plus pages using this tactic.
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  • Profile picture of the author Ouisri
    Thank you for the very useful information and I think this works.
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