Important SEO tool tested: Image Search delivers on Google and Ask
Posted by Admin @ July 30th, 2007 in Search Engine Marketing
The proper naming and listing of images on a website can do wonders for the site’s visibility, we experience at 77. Image search can become a good source of visitors to your site once you know how to archive and name your images. At Blogstorm they conducted an image search test for a few search terms. Ask.com and Google came out of the test as the clear winners, whereas Yahoo! and Flickr did not look so good.
A great part of Internet users relies on Google for their searches and Google is integrating the image search more and more into the normal web search. In that sense, it is becoming more important to post relevant pictures with the right names and tags. We can grab this marketing opportunity now, and at the same time get prepared to do the same thing for video advertisements.
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