How Google Image Search Helps SEO

January 29th, 2010

What is Google Image Search?

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 traffíc 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 provide.

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:

1. Descriptive Image Name

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.

2. Compliant Images

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:

<img src=”images/david-beckham/photo-david-beckham.jpg” width=”209″ height=”314″ alt=”David Beckham” title=”David Beckham”>

3. On Page Optimization

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!

4. PageRank and Backlinks

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.

5. Website Relevancy

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.

6. Image Storage

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.


How Google Rates Links from Facebook and Twitter

January 19th, 2010

Facebook and Twitter links may be treated like any other links, they do still come with things to keep in mind. For one, with Facebook, you have to keep in mind that a lot of profiles are not public. When a profile is not public, Google can’t crawl it, and it can’t assign pagerank on the outgoing links if it can’t fetch the page to see what the outgoing links are. If the page is public, it might be able to flow pagerank.

SEO Terminology

January 7th, 2010

1. SERP : Search Engine Result Pages

2. SEM:  Search engine marketing.

3.ROAS : Return On Advertising Spending

4.Anchor text:The visible text for a hyperlink.

5.Bot: Abbreviation for robot (also called a spider). It refers to software programs that scan the web.

Link Building useful for SEO

May 7th, 2008

what is a back link?
A: A back link is a link back to your site on any other web site.
When Google crawls any given web site, it will give it a PageRank depending on how well the guidelines are met.it seems for Google the one of the major factors in this grading system is based on the number of back links and the quality of those links.

Quality Back Links: In link bulding process you need to choose relavent category where your link appears and better page rank web sites. if page rank of linking site is more than your website it is useful for increasing your site page rank.

Back-Link Services are useful?

Recently a lot of new companies have appear offering service to create hundreds to thousands of back-links for you at some sort of cost. If you sign up for services like this you can count your day of having a chance for your site showing on Google at the window. Google is ”ok” good at finding back-links that have been naturally made over time and others that have been artifically create with back-link creation services.

How to do link building:
If you have any business partners with web site or anyone else that has a web site and they are willing to create a back-link for you on their web site and reciprocal link in your website. If search for “link exchange” in google you will find number of websites which are offering link exchange1.free links 2.reciprocal links 3. sponsor links.
Free links: most of the sites will accepet links in the process of directory building in relavent category. these are some extent helpful. Reciprocal links: for this you need t o put one page ” links or resources” in your website and add the html code of other’s website link and then submit the link to the site.
Sponsor links: Most of the popular web sites and directories offer paid link option some are permanent links and others yearly basis. better to go for permanent links that also with good page rank this will help you in increasing your site page rank.

Directory Submission plays key role in google ranking.

May 1st, 2008

If you’re looking for  great ranking on Google you need to be serious about linking. Of course there are lots of ways to get links so we’ll focus on just the methods that are fast, low cost or free and get the best results. Here are three that can put you on top of Google in no time.

First let’s start with getting inbound links from directories. A link from a directory gets a lot of weight from Google because they value it as a form of endorsement. You’ve probably used some directories yourself, like Yahoo. Or maybe you’ve used some without even knowing it, like The Open Directory Project (DMOZ.org) that powers many of the most popular search engines, including Google!

Each directory is different and offers different options for obtaining links to your site. Here’s a rundown of how different directories will link to your site…

1.) Free Submission: Just like it sounds. No charges for inclusion. DMOZ.org is the best one and powers Google, AOL and even Yahoo Search (not Yahoo directory.) Just be sure to follow their submission guidelines and pick the most appropriate sub category possible for inclusion. This is extremely important.

2.) Paid Submissions: They charge a fee to review the submitted link and possibly place the page. You might pay a few dollars one tíme, a recurring annual fee or as much as the $300 that Yahoo charges for commercial site review.

3.) Reciprocal Link: These usually require you to link to the directory before they will even consider linking back.

4.) Featured Link: Your link gets a premium spot that you pay for.

5.) Featured Homepage Link: This is a featured link on the homepage. As you’ve probably guessed, this can get real expensive.

Yahoo is easily the most popular (and most expensive) but it’s not the best. It’s been my experience that a free listing with DMOZ.org is worth more than a paid listing with Yahoo. Even though Yahoo is more popular as a directory that people actually visit, DMOZ is much more popular with search engines and carries a lot of weight. A “vote” from DMOZ is a big deal indeed.

Here are the five top directories offering free listings. Some even provide inexpensive expedited listing services or featured listings:

1.) dmoz.com
2.) directoryvault.com
3.) domaining.in
4.) getlistedrightnow.com
5.) visitalink.com
There’s a site that keeps an updated list of directories, but not all are free. You have to visit each to see if there is any cost. Select your desired Google PR and search. If you want to avoid getting niche directories in the results, check the “General Directories Only” box after your first return set and rerun the search.

As a second option, you can also consider paying a submission service to get your site lísted in the major directories. There are plenty that will do it for a reasonable fee. Just be sure they do the following three things:

1.) Manual submission only.
2.) Verify that your site is not already listed. .
Just search Google for “directory submission service” and you’ll get plenty of options.  “slow submission” service that makes your link building appear more natural to Google and other top search engines.

 

Search engine submission Softwares.

May 1st, 2008

webceo is one of the best submisson software. you can do keyword search, Keyword suggestion tool ,Optimization tool ,SEO Editor ,Submission tool,Link popularity tool,Link partner finder,PPC manager,Ranking checker,Traffic analysis.you can download free and full version at http://www.webceo.com/download/ 

Search engine Optimization tips

April 23rd, 2008

1.Keyword in Domain name :keyword in domain name will gives good result in search engine rank.
Ex: www.hyderabad realestate.net . key word: hyderabad realestate
2.Keyword in Title tag:Keyword in Title tag gives good result in seo max 60 characters. Ex:
: “jobs in hyderabad” for www.goldenjobs.com
3.Keyword in Keyword metatag:
Every word in this tag MUST appear somewhere in the body text. If not, it can be penalized for irrelevance.
No single word should appear more than twice.
If not, it may be considered spam.
4. internal pages name – keywords: Link should contain keywords.
The filename “linked to” should contain the keywords.
Use hyphenated filenames, but not long ones – two or three hyphens only. ex: hyderabadrealestate.net/builder.html keyword: builders hyderabad.

Flash web Sites are search engine friendly?

April 22nd, 2008

NO flash pages are not search engine friendly.
If your content is in Flash, most search engines wouldn’t be able to index your content. Hence, you will not be able to rank well in search engines and there will be less traffic heading to your site.
Users have to wait longer than usual to load Flash content compared to regular text and images, and some visitors might just lose their patience and click the Back button. The longer your Flash takes to load, the more you risk losing visitors.
The best way to go is to use Flash only when you absolutely need the interactivity and motion that comes with it. Otherwise, use a mixture of Flash and HTML or use pure text if your site is purely to present simple textual and graphical information.

Choosing the Good keywords

April 21st, 2008

Search Engine Optimization results depend on good keywords. so we need to give good keywords which are more frequently searched by users. some times it is difficult to bring top rank to your site with most popular key words. then you need to give the key word more specific either geographic or sector specific. ex: “jobs” is a most popular key word so give ” jobs india” or “jobs software” then we can get our site top rank .
Some free tools are available online to find best keywords. http://www.google.com/webhp?complete=1&hl=en