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Alt Text Optimisation – What You Need To Know

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2. SEO – What are the benefits for your business?
3. Causes & Solutions of Poor Search Engine Optimisation
4. What is a Meta Description?
5. Alt Text Optimisation – What You Need To Know
6. What is Keyword Density?
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8. Thinking about your SEO Slug
9. The Importance of a Unique Keyphrase
10. Crafting an optimised page title
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13. Choosing the right focus keyword
14. The Benefits of adding call-to-actions to your website
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19. AI and SEO: A New Approach to Boosting Your Online Visibility
20. SEO Link Building – Best and Worst Practice
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22. Understanding SERP: The Evolving Landscape of Search Engine Marketing

Adding quality and relevant images to your blogs can attract and keep users’ attention. When doing so, make sure you optimise image alt text as this helps improve the messaging on your page for web crawlers. Additionally, it improves the accessibility for users who are unable to see the image.

In order to optimise your alt, you’ll need to know what they are.

Alt text

These are read by screen readers, which are normally used by users that are visually challenged. In addition to screen readers, search engines also read the alt text to get an understanding of what the image is about and what it’s trying to convey. You should try to add descriptions to every image on your pages only for SEO but to improve accessibility for users.

Impact on SEO

Google has specifically highlighted using descriptive alt text to describe images. Clearly showing the importance Google gives to it, not only do they use it to get an idea of the image but also how it relates to the copy around it. That’s why it’s vital to use relevant images and make sure that the image descriptions include the keywords you’re targeting.

Here are a few quick ways to instantly improve your alt text:

Don’t overuse keywords

While it is good to include them, don’t unnecessarily add them into an image to improve your SEO score. Adding too many is known as keyword stuffing and is something Google specifically looks out for this and will drop your rank.

Include any text in the image

First and foremost the purpose of alt text should be to help users unable to see or understand the images. So including text within the image can help give those people context.

Be direct and concise

When describing the image – only include relevant information. Having a screen reader overexplain an image can be frustrating to users and some screen readers might stop reading the alt text past 125 characters.

 

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