by Aart95
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Hello,

How should I name my images if I got two images with the same content but shown from a different perspective?

Also, should I include as many keywords in the title or should I keep it short?
How would you name a: Pikachu sticker for a playstation 4 controller?

Thanks in advance!
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  • Profile picture of the author options
    Originally Posted by Aart95 View Post

    Hello,

    How should I name my images if I got two images with the same content but shown from a different perspective?

    Also, should I include as many keywords in the title or should I keep it short?
    How would you name a: Pikachu sticker for a playstation 4 controller?

    Thanks in advance!

    Finally, a question with some focus.


    Just name the images with keyword variations.


    Don't stuff the title with keywords, just focus on 2 main keywords, again with different variations.
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    Image titles
    Don't waste your time with image titles, assuming you mean HTML title="some text".

    Use alt-text for images.
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    • Profile picture of the author paulgl
      Originally Posted by yukon View Post

      Don't waste your time with image titles, assuming you mean HTML title="some text".

      Use alt-text for images.
      It's just the usual people replying without reading or knowing.
      Reminds of people talking about meta title....

      Anyway, google looks at two important things, all others
      are secondary.

      Yukon mentioned one, I'll mention the other.
      The url/file name. Make it very, very descriptive.

      front-of-trump-tower-nyc.png

      Google does not make this stuff secret. In fact,
      that's how they tell you to do urlsas well.

      domain.com/front-of-trump-tower-nyc.php

      So, if you put the image on the very page with
      descriptive url, I guess that would make a winner.

      Two views? Tack a dash-a dash-b or something at the end.

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  • Profile picture of the author Tmill
    In this situation, I just use different variations of keywords. Also make sure to use alt-text as well like yukon stated. I just copy paste my image title to alt-text.
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  • Profile picture of the author jazbo
    Use descriptive alt text in variation, so two slightly different forms/keywords.
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