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The format for image SEO
Hi Victoria, I wouldn't use names like 'Online for Equine | Horse Riding Clothing | Just Togs Latina Jodhpurs'. They are what your web page titles should be like (be aware the recent over-optimisation changes Google is making though). Your image names should all be different and should be a couple of words long, just like i suggested before. So this could be: 'Riding Clothing' 'Equestrian Breeches' 'Equestrian Clothing' Try to make sure the image names are in context though or you're in danger of being penalised by Google. Another thing to look into is creating an image sitemap. This can help a lot with your image SEO. Matt.
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | MatthewBarby0 -
Is it worth re-doing SEO for all existent products
i noticed the same thing, not only do you need some text content you need it above the fold. http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com.au/2012/01/page-layout-algorithm-improvement.html
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | AlanMosley0 -
Complex navigation structure leaving me puzzled with Meta keywords! Would love some help...
I concur with Ressler. You are better off thinking of the end user than SEO on the finer points of navigation, IMO. You certainly don't need to repeat the category keyword as you drill down. Widgets/red-widgets/cool-red-widgets/<< might be too many widgets. Just as "beste SEO practice" suggests we only use the keyword phrase 1-2 times in a title tag, I would probably not overuse it in a path. Widgets/red/cool-red-widgets/ might be less 'keyword stuffed."
On-Page / Site Optimization | | mjtaylor0