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Keywords In Image Alt texts
The image alt text is used to display text when an image cannot be seen, for example in the case someone visits your page with a browser that has image loading turned off to let pages load faster.
If a web browser does not display images, this is what you would see instead: ![]() In the HTML code of a webpage, image alt text stands in the alt attribute within the <img> tag. For example: <img src="0000001.jpg" border="0" width="84" height="57" alt="some text"> Obviously, using alt text makes sense for humans: many users prefer to work with images disabled. What is more important for you now, alt image attributes also have value for search engine optimization. Search engines cannot read figures or letters that are drawn on images. They only read normal text. Your keywords may look fantastic and eye-catching on an image - but the only guarantee that Google will see them is the alt text. Therefore making alt text attributes and including your keywords into them is another efficient SEO technique.
Summary And Advice
Check keyword density and other factors that matter for optimization of image alt texts:
Here is your personal advice to make professional alt attributes:
Details
This keyword cloud shows all keywords used within your image alt texts:
While you are writing alt texts for images, your competition might provide you with some good examples
At the moment, search engines see all alt texts on your page this way:
Here are some tips for writing good image alt texts:
But this is not the last word to say about optimizing your site. If you are ready with alt texts, go on to see final words. Don't miss some more good advice for optimization of your pages! *Notes: Words Total: how many words are used in the image alt texts. Keyword Count: how many times the keyword is used in the image alt texts. Keyword Density: the number of times a keyword is repeated within the image alt texts, in percents of the total number of words in the image alt texts. Using Keyword: how many of the image alt texts use the keyword. Optimization Rate: how well keyword use in the image alt texts meets optimization requirements, in percents of an ideal standard. |
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Report Overview
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Keywords Overview
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Page Title
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Meta Description
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Meta Keywords
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Body Text
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H1 Headings
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Bold Text
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Anchor Texts
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Image Alt Texts
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Final Words
Report created Feb 24, 2009 by Scott Gerling Powered by WebSite Auditor |