Images Have Great SEO Value

It’s pretty obvious that images and photos are important for your blog.  As a matter of fact, us bloggers go to pretty extreeme lengths to get great photos and illustrations.  Many of us are paying thousands of dollars a month in photo rights fees.

So why are you neglecting your photos?

Many bloggers are not as dilegant about maximizing the SEO potential of their images.  Actually, most bloggers do not realize that you can get a lot of search engine traffic because of your photos.

The obvious way occurs when other sites link to your great photos.  Clearly, that will help your SEO.

However, the images themselves can draw a lot of eyeballs, but you have to love your alt tags.  Take a look at this screencap to see what I mean.

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When the search engines crawl your site, they are looking at your images too.  The alt tags are what Google uses to identify the subject matter of each photo.

So think about it.  If you’ve paid all this money for a great photo, don’t you want people to be able to find it?  Or what if these are great photos that you took, and no one else has them! This is how you’ll attract new visitors to your site, and you won’t have to reply soley on promotion from other sites.

Just think about how many times you’ve used Google’s Image search.  Now you’ll be a player in that space too.

Your alt tags should be just as keyword rich as your posts themselves.  Make sure to describe the photo and use the full names of the people in the photo.

There’s also a plugin called SEO Images that will at least do some of the work should you forget.  At least install the plugin to get you started.

Remember, spending a little extra time up front will pay off for you in the long run.

Image Upload PageURL and Image

Many people are sill experiencing issues with the image upload function in WordPress 2.5.1.

The issue centers around placing images into posts with links to the image itself or to a page with the image on it.

After uploading in an image, you are given the option to place it with None, File URL, or Post URL.  File URL links right to the full size image by itself.  The Post URL links to a stand alone page with only the image on it.  None does exactly what it sounds like.

Well, in IE7, that doesn’t always work correctly.  As a matter of fact, it rarely works.  However, in Firefox and all Mac browsers, it works just fine.

It is a known issue:  http://trac.wordpress.org/ticket/6469

It apparently will be fixed for WordPress 2.5.2

WordPress 2.5 Image Upload Problem

The newly released WordPress 2.5 does have one small bug in it related to image uploads. The new version takes advantage of some Java and Flash to run the image uploader that doesn’t place nice with Internet Explorer 7.

It seems to work fine with Firefox and on Macs, but PC’s running IE 7 are having issues.

To fix the issue, do the following:

1) Clear your browser cache more than once, then reboot your whole computer.

2) Download these files, and upload them where they belong in your install on your server.

3) Make sure you have the newest Flash plugin for your browser.

Then you should be all set until then next update.