NOTE:
Alt tags are counted by Google (and Bing), but I'd be careful to optimize them.
I have seen many websites penalizing for invisible items on one side. Do not do
that.
ALT
tags are very important and I think it is a very worthwhile field to be
correct. I have always been the main keyword in ALT.
You're
not optimizing your ALT tags (or better, attributes) just for Google!
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Do you want to know more? If you are interested in it, I have a simple test
using the ALT as
many words to determine attributes.
JohnMu
Google: ALT attributes should describe the image. So if you have a picture of a
large blue pineapple chair, you should use the old label that best describes is
so old = "big blue pineapple chair." The Title attribute is used. The Title attribute must contain
information about what will happen when you click on the image. For example, if
you want the picture, you should consider something like this, title =
"View larger version of the large photo bay of blue pineapple."
Barry
continues with a quote:
When
Googlebot does not directly see the images, you can add the "old"
attribute with "title" and other attributes if they are available to
users! For example, if you have a picture of a puppy (the nice at the moment)
playing a ball, you can use something like "My puppy Betsy playing with a
bowling ball" as the ALT attribute of the picture. If you have a link to
the image, you can use this image in high resolution for the title attribute
for the link.
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