When it comes to search engine optimisation (SEO) images are one of the most ignored features even though they can be just as handy as text. The reason why they aren’t optimised as much is because not everyone knows how to optimise images due to hardly any text being involved around them. The way to look at images is that search engines may not be able to see the images but they will be able to see the text involved with them such as image names and alt tags. By ensuring your images are optimised correctly will help increase your SEO chances of success.
So how do you make sure your images names and alt tags are added correctly? First you must look at the names of your images. Most designers will name images anything relevant without thinking about what they will be used for, this is an area you can add keywords to. By having an image named header.jpg your image will not benefit as much as it would from seo_header.jpg so give any image a checkover and add any of your chosen keywords to the image names.
Once you’ve added keywords to all over your images names you then must revise the alt tags you may or may not have given them. Alt tags are not only used by software to allow blind computer users to hear what images are – they are also read by search engines. By giving images alt tags with keywords you are able to help optimise your chosen keywords even more without having to include it within your text. This is an advantage as it avoids making content on your site look suspiciously over populated with keywords which is something search engines don’t like.
By strategically using images on your website you will be able to give your website a better chance at seeing SEO success and also make your site look better presented and less boring than it may have done before. Remember, you can include images in blog posts too so if you have any relevant images that are worthy of including then do it.





