{"id":528,"date":"2009-08-27T15:02:30","date_gmt":"2009-08-27T15:02:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/rocketclicks.com\/blog\/?p=528"},"modified":"2009-08-27T15:02:30","modified_gmt":"2009-08-27T15:02:30","slug":"using-alt-tags-and-file-names-to-boost-search-engine-optimization","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/rocketclicks.com\/industry-news\/using-alt-tags-and-file-names-to-boost-search-engine-optimization\/","title":{"rendered":"Using Alt Tags And File Names To Boost Search Engine Optimization"},"content":{"rendered":"

Inserting pictures in articles is a common way of making your website pages more readable and interesting. People who don\u2019t understand the purpose of including an alt tag may omit it, leave it blank, or write irrelevant text in it. However, if properly used, alt tags with a relevant description of the image can improve the SEO of your website. Similarly, there is more to consider when adding images and files to your page than just how it will look on the page. By naming your file something relevant to the file, you can increase the article\u2019s rankings in search engine results pages and drive more traffic to your website.<\/p>\n

Alt Tags<\/strong><\/h3>\n

Unabbreviated, the alt tag is the \u201calternative tag\u201d and is the descriptive text for an image and is included after the image source code. The alt tag is very important for SEO when adding an image to a webpage because it is what search engines use to identify what the file is. Search engines can not identify what an image looks like, what a video shows, or what an audio file sounds like on their own, so they use the alt tag to read and index what it is.<\/p>\n

Therefore, it\u2019s essential for the alt tag to contain a detailed, relevant description of what the image is. It should be a phrase or short sentence, not a bunch of keywords crammed together because search engines can recognize the over usage of keywords and penalize you.<\/p>\n

For example, if you are a car dealership putting up a picture of a Ford Mustang your image code would look like \u2039img source=\u201dford-mustang.jpg\u201d alt=\u201d2009 Ford Mustang at Happy Cars in Cheesequake, NJ\u201d\u203a. It is a detailed description that also includes keywords like Ford Mustang, the dealership name, and even the city location to help for local SEO.
\nHowever, there are special rules when it comes to certain images such as:<\/p>\n