Working with images is hard if you are a developer. Especially if you have a lot of them. Let's face it problem by problem. The first one - is how having a lot of images will affect your SEO.
Below I saved the most interesting articles around this issue. Feel free to read it and become a master of Google searches!
While most of those articles will talk about ALT attributes, there are other things to consider. A lot of things to consider, to be honest.
OMG I love this image so much. Reminds me of how bad were my teachers of HTML in my university. They fired me, so the hate is mutual)
Additional Resources
- Image SEO: How to optimize your alt text and title text • Yoast
- https://www.wix.com/blog/photography/write-seo-friendly-alt-text-images
- Google Images SEO Best Practices | Search Central
- Beginner's Guide to Image SEO - Optimize Images for Search Engines
- Alt text, name and title text optimization - Image SEO
- https://blog.hubspot.com/marketing/image-alt-text
- Alt Text - Moz
- Image SEO and Alt Tags: 7 Advanced Image Optimization Tips
- 11 Important Image SEO Tips You Need to Know
- Alt Text for SEO: How to Optimize Your Images
- ALT tag and SEO: optimize your images! (Full guide)
- Google Images SEO Best Practices | Search Central
- Image Sitemaps | Google Search Central
- Get more useful information with captions on Google Images
- https://web.dev/fast/#optimize-your-images
- Images | Web Fundamentals | Google Developers
But it’s not the only thing that you should be worried about. Uploading images, resizing them, displaying proper images is necessary, you still need to save and story them properly. We’ll talk about it in our next article from this series.
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