Ik zocht vandaag Beelden Google naar sommige beelden en ik vond dat 80% van de beelden die ik nodig had inderdaad op blogs van rondom het Web werden ontvangen. Één belangrijk ding dat ik het meeste bloggers zou willen opmerken is dat de onderzoeksmotor bots b.v. Google Bot niet alleen kruipt uw inhoud maar ook uw blogbeelden en indexeert hen volledig in hun Onderzoek van het Beeld.
Verkeer van de Motoren van het Onderzoek van het Beeld
Vele bloggers onderschatten de verkeers drijfmacht van zelf-ontvangen beelden of in de meeste gevallen kennen zelfs niet de reusachtige effecten van het ontvangen van beelden op hun blog. Hier is een lijst van redenen waarom bloggers boven geen gastheer beelden op hun blog verkiezen:
1. Zij denken zij Bandbreedte bewaren
Vertrouw op me de wereld is niet bij uw schouders. U gaat geen goed doen door uw blogbandbreedte te bewaren. Als u denkt dat door uw bandbreedte te bewaren u toekomstige investeringen maakt of de armen toen helpt bent u absoluut uit uw mening. Dit is de virtuele wereld, de Webwereld, en hier is niemand slecht of rijk. Door beelden op uw blog niet te ontvangen vertelt u dadelijk onderzoeksmotor bots „ik geen verkeer gelieve te kruipen niet me“ wil
2. Zij denken zij Time redden
Als u denkt dat de wereld op u vertrouwt om uw weinig tijd aan hen kostbaar te geven, beter opnieuw denken. Ik denk niet dat het krijgen van vrij kwaliteitsverkeer van onderzoeksmotoren ten koste van minuten 5-10 het extra werk aangaande uw blog zware verliezen aan u gaat doen. Door beelden op uw blog te ontvangen krijgt u niet alleen verkeer maar bespaart uw toekomstige tijd die uitgeput kan worden in de zware optimalisering van de onderzoeksmotor.
3. Zij denken Zijn Gemakkelijk
Het ontvangen van uw beelden op de diensten zoals Photobucket, ImageShack en Flickr en dan het gebruiken van de geproduceerde codes om die beelden/beelden op uw blog huh te tonen? U roept dat gemakkelijk? If you are using either of Wordpress or Blogger platform for your blogging needs then hosting an image is just easy as click of a button so don't waste your time doing uploading elsewhere and then copying codes to show your images.
4. They Think Its Safe and Secure
I agree to some extent with the fact that hosting images on services like Photobucket, ImageShack or Flickr is 100% safe as there is very little chance for you to lose any image ever but if you have a decent host then most likely you won't lose your images from your server too. After all Image hosting services are also run on normal dedicated hosts and not something out of the skies. DreamHost is the most reliable host I know especially for bloggers so if you have your blog hosted with them or with hosts of similar potential then hosting images on your own blog is totally safe and you should not worry a pint about losing your images or about their security.
Tips To Build Traffic From Search Engines
Now that you know what bloggers are mainly afraid of in hosting their images on their blog and its relative impacts let us discuss some tips which can help us assure that search engine bots index our images in image search results.
1. Start Uploading Images On Your WebHost
This is the key to the door which brings in your traffic. For a search bot its not the page where the image was found and crawled rather the server or host or site where the image is apparently located. Make an upload folder on your blog and start uploading the images you use in that particular folder so whenever a bot crawls your pages it indexes your images on image search engines and gets you traffic.
Uploading images on your server means you are communicating with the image-search bots in a I-Have-It-Come-Get-It tone.
2. Use Good Keyword names For Your Images
If you have an image of Google logo in JPEG format and you save it with the name 1.jpeg just think yourself how will the innocent image-search bot will know what the image is about? and certainly it will tag the image for the keyword "one" or "1" instead of "Google logo".
In this case you lose your real site traffic too and get ranked for unmatched keywords which is just destroying your Search Engine Ranking Position structure and doing you no good at all. So be creative and give your images names which actually match to what they really are.
3. Use The 'alt' attribute in Image Tags
Just like the Image name there is another important factor that the image search bots keep in mind while ranking your images for a certain keyword.
Its the very sweet 'alt' attribute which most of us do not use in our Image tags because we want to save our time or mainly because we think its useless. The 'alt' attribute is very important to place while writing the tag code for your image as it servers another keyword targeting purpose for image search bot.
It can be the same as the Image name but is targeted by image search bots for the purpose of ranking your images for a keyword.
4. Enable Google Enhanced Image Search
As Google is the primary search engine everyone uses and talks about. Its good if you use the Google Enhanced Image Search functionality in your Google Webmaster Dashboard to take use of this feature and rank your images higher in Google Image Search.
To enable the images on your site to be used with these types of tools, simply, access the site in webmaster tools, then choose Diagnostic > Enhanced Image Search. Once you have opted-in, you can opt-out at any time by returning to this page and clearing the checkbox.
5. Enable Access To The Image Uploads Folder
Make a robots.txt file in your main blog directory or most probably you will already have one. Just allow access to the search engine bots to your Image Uploads Folder so they can crawl your directories and enlist the images more properly and accurately.
Make sure to add this in your robots.txt file:
# The Googlebot-Image is the image bot for google
User-agent: Googlebot-Image
# Allow Everything
Allow: /*
I hope the article was useful and informative. I enjoyed a lot writing and sharing my experience with your people.
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