How to Optimize Images for SEO shows advanced Image Optimization methods by using Photoshop explains how to optimize images for SEO
Firstly, Google is an image search engine which understands EXIF information attached to images found on the internet as explained here:
You can then optimize images using Adobe Photoshop and insert Image Metadata including IPTC photo metadata standards. To learn more visit:
You can also learn to name your images much better using these techniques
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Wow, amazing tips! Thank You very much.
Thank You for the reply. I would love to see advanced YouTube video seo
techniques and strategies.
Keep up! Good job 🙂
+Seweryn Pietrucha thank you kindly Seweryn, the best thing that you can *for
our YouTube channel* is spread the word about #RankYa #SEO on YouTube. Also
keep in mind that all RankYa subscribers input for particular video
creation idea is always considered for next to do videos. So what type of
video would you like to see on RankYa YouTube channel? Search Engine
Optimization? Social Media Marketing? #WordPress Google Analytics Website
Development Conversion Optimization Techniques? How to ?? let me know please
Great as always :)
+Tomer Afek Thank’s Tomer, I decided to upload these premium videos to
#RankYa channel and abandoned the paid videos, more videos coming.
Incredible amount of information…Thank You Very Much!
+Bruce Cheaney thank you Bruce, for your website, simply create a template
(and have all the details that would be the same for all your images) but
leave the title, description, keywords, date published empty. Because then,
you can export that template and use it on all your images (this will
greatly speed up the process).
hey ranky i have a question… how much traffic we get from social media
without ads? is social media help to increase website alexa rank?
+RankYa thanks thanks thanks alot you give me your lots of time to write
this this is meri usefful for me.. and my problem hi solve thanks again.
+RankYa hello Mehul, (I deleted the other comment as #RankYa channel
doesn’t really allow external URL’s from comments. No disrespect there at
all) and I do understand that often times the client may not fully
understand what’s really important for their website’s success. I can see
that you are getting likes in the competitive industry (fashion retail).
Since your client is investing heavily online, then, encourage them to
conduct GiveAway Campaigns through FB and also encourage them to outlink to
Sun Glass (Fashion Related) perhaps even a Celebrity wearing a Sunny (and
WordSmith ithe CTA’s). Because currently, it seem that your client is
trying too hard to sell and
also, perhaps PHotoshop some new images with cute puppies wearing glasses
(and test CTA) just looks “Cute” etc. cute animal images work great on FB
and can be incorporated to any niche including your clients)
So, you just have convince your client that Alexa Ranking doesn’t mean
much, (In fact, it doesn’t mean anything in 2016)
But Google rankings does: so if their #Google rankings are dropping, then
that’s something else (there has been reports of algo update lately).
However, you should do their *Search Engine Optimization* because all
RankYa optimizatio methods are within Google guidelines. Also Website
Conversion Rate Optimization needs to be worked at, here’s a useful URL:
because I think they are looking at the wrong data for their ranking drops.
So you have to encourage them to re-think their online marketing strategy
(particularly SEO) as that also affects their CPC for #Adwords I hope this
helps
+Mehul Singh Hi Mehul, social media is just a part of the overall marketing
strategy, and I strongly encourage you to stop looking at Alexa rank
(unless of course there is a particular good reason for it). Your main aim
should be to increase ranking of your own web pages, and analyze the
ranking from Google Webmaster Tools and Google Analytics (that is more
important than Alexa ranking which really doesn’t mean much in terms of the
overall success of a website). Why are you analyzing Alexa?