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    • perfectweb
      perfectweb last edited by

      I would certainly put alt tags on all images for accessibility and usability reasons. The SEO impact of alt tags on images is minimal, but I've never heard of alt tags diluting the SEO success - it sounds ominous to me.

      I would be wary of being "too spammy" with your alt tags, as it is entierly possible that googlebot might pick up on this.

      It is important to note that good descriptive alt tags (with your keywords) and keywords within your iamge fielnames will certainly help your images rank better on Google Image search. This may or may not be an alternative vertical source of traffic to your site that you may or may not want - really depends on the type of site you're running.

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      • Julich
        Julich @RiceMedia last edited by

        I personnally never heard of this technique (to keep only one alt tag) and thus, I never tried it.

        My personal feelings lead me to think it is not natural and I would not recommend using this technique.

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        • RiceMedia
          RiceMedia @StalkerB last edited by

          Like you, I always use the main 1 or 2 keyphrases for the logo alt.  I am also a bad man then! 😞

          I think, so long as the page is relevant to those keyphrases - which it really should be - it can't be that bad practice because in most cases you're saying what the main focus of the page is.  Perhaps I am kidding myself though?!

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          • StalkerB
            StalkerB @RiceMedia last edited by

            I wonder if I could dynamically insert alt text based on page title into the logo...

            BRB, spamming search engines 😄

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              • Jeepster
                Jeepster last edited by

                Question:

                At the moment the alt tag on my logo (which appears on all my 4,000+ pages) simply reads "home". Would it be spammy to change it on all 4,000 pages to, eg, "home of cheap red widgets", assuming cheap red widgets was my target keyword?

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                • RiceMedia
                  RiceMedia @Jeepster last edited by

                  I'm sure many people would say yes, that is spammy, however in my experience that works better than not including a keyphrase at all.  My advice would be to do it, see what the results are, but be prepared to change it back if Google decides this is dodgy.

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                  • eTundra
                    eTundra last edited by

                    A large ecommerce site I work on doesn't have a single ALT tag on any of the product images on category and subcategory pages.  I have come up with a way to add the H1 tag dynamically to the images on these category pages since I have already put in a lot of long hours optimizing the H1.

                    My concern is this: will the same keyword text on multiple images on the same page hurt me?  No category page has more than 10 images to be optimized.

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                    • Gaveltek-173238
                      Gaveltek-173238 last edited by

                      an Alt tag is wonderful for those with disabilities to actually understand whats going on in your site. Imagine going to a site that stuffs the same three keywords into their image alt tags? It must be super confusing and frustrating for someone with out the gift of sight. At least consider the purpose of the tag. The benefit of stuffing keywords is far outweighed by making your site accessible and easily understood by those with disabilities, or those trying to figure out what that picture might be. I am sure someone else in this thread has touched on the exact same thing I am saying, but if your site is coming down to over optimizing alt tags, chances are your not a very good SEO, you could easily accomplish more with a great description and title tag than all your alts combined.

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                      • Gaveltek-173238
                        Gaveltek-173238 @eTundra last edited by

                        are you using the H1 tag multiple times on the same page?

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                        • eTundra
                          eTundra @Gaveltek-173238 last edited by

                          Nobody said anything about stuffing keywords.  These images are given a keyword that people are searching for on the internet, therefore they are serving a useful purpose in telling both google bots and people with disabilities and anyone else reading the page what that page is about.

                          Also, nobody said anything about my site coming down to optimizing alt tags as the only thing being done or the end-all be-all strategy we rely on.

                          That said, it is widely accepted that optimizing alt tags is a useful tactic in an overall SEO strategy.

                          Quoted from Rand's post August 17th, 2009:

                          Alt Attribute - Surprisingly, the alt attribute, long thought to carry little SEO weight, was shown to have quite a robust correlation with high rankings in our studies. Thus, we strongly advise the use of a graphic image/photo/illustration on important keyword-targeted pages with the term/phrase employed in the alt attribute of the img tag.

                          Finally, if you make broad generalizations about what works in SEO and what doesn't without understanding the particular situation of each site's SEO strategy, then chances are you're the one that's not very good at SEO.

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                          • Gaveltek-173238
                            Gaveltek-173238 @eTundra last edited by

                            As you said it was a generalization, not necessarily directed at you. The quote you are referring to (mine, not Rands) is a simple caveat to anyone who might be reading this question and thinks that alt text will save the day. Optimizing alt tags is a great way to get the job done and accurately describe the images attached, my point was that stuffing, etc... is not. Again not a direct attack on you, just overall advice for people who might want to go down that road.

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