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The Images & Videos category compiles all official Google statements regarding visual content optimization for search engine optimization. This area encompasses recommendations on image alt attributes, modern formats like WebP, lazy loading implementation, srcset usage for responsive images, and optimization of thumbnails and embedded YouTube videos. Google's positions on these topics are crucial as visual content represents a major lever for enhancing user experience, reducing page load times, and increasing visibility in Google Images and universal search results. SEO practitioners will find clarifications on EXIF data handling, image indexing processes, best practices for naming visual files, and the impact of Core Web Vitals on media performance. Understanding official guidelines helps avoid common implementation mistakes, optimize crawl budget allocated to visual resources, and maximize organic traffic opportunities from image and video search. This documentation centralizes essential technical and editorial recommendations for an effective visual content strategy that aligns with Google's ranking factors and supports overall site performance in search results.
★★★ Should You Still Calculate Keyword Density to Optimize Your SEO in 2024?
John Mueller explained once again in a webmaster hangout that Google's algorithm does not use a notion of "keyword density index" in content to assign a relevance score to a page for that query: "Keyw...
John Mueller Feb 06, 2023
★★ Are image EXIF data really useless for SEO?
Google does not use image EXIF data for SEO. The only image metadata currently used is IPTC....
John Mueller Jan 31, 2023
★★★ How should you properly set up canonical and alternate tags for an m-dot architecture?
For a site with desktop and m-dot versions: the desktop version is always the canonical URL. On desktop, place a rel canonical pointing to itself and a rel alternate pointing to m-dot. On m-dot, place...
John Mueller Jan 31, 2023
★★★ Do YouTube Backlinks Really Impact Your SEO Rankings?
John Mueller explained on Twitter that backlinks from YouTube to a website do not help with better rankings and do not allow for faster indexing......
John Mueller Jan 09, 2023
★★ Should you really be analyzing your JavaScript bundles with webpack to boost SEO performance?
Google encourages the use of tools like webpack bundle analyzer to identify large and unnecessary packages that bloat pages, making it possible to optimize JavaScript bundles....
Martin Splitt Dec 29, 2022
★★★ Should you really stop using text in images for SEO?
Although it is theoretically possible to analyze images to extract text from them, you should not rely on it for web search. If you want your page to be recognized for specific text, place it as text ...
John Mueller Dec 29, 2022
★★★ Is image lazy loading really essential for your SEO performance?
Simultaneously loading all images creates latency issues because the browser has a limited number of connections. Lazy loading images is a quick and effective solution to improve performance....
Martin Splitt Dec 29, 2022
★★ Why does performance optimization take so much time in SEO?
Performance fixes are generally not quick solutions. While some optimizations like lazy loading or GIF replacement are fast to implement, complete bundle optimization can take several months....
Martin Splitt Dec 29, 2022
★★ Are animated GIFs really tanking your SEO and Core Web Vitals?
Animated GIFs, composed of thousands of images, significantly slow down page loading. Google recommends replacing them with SVG animations which are much lighter....
Martin Splitt Dec 29, 2022
★★★ Could Google Really Be Spammed From Its Earliest Days?
An amusing anecdote from Google's early days recently resurfaced on Hacker News, where Matt Cutts, former head of Google's webspam team, recounts how he had to battle with the two co-founders, Sergey ...
Matt Cutts Nov 28, 2022
★★★ Does Google really follow JavaScript redirects the same way as server-side redirects?
JavaScript redirects are detected and followed by Google during page rendering. They constitute a valid alternative when you don't have access to server configuration....
John Mueller Nov 17, 2022
★★ Are geographic redirects killing your crawl budget? Here's what Google recommends instead
Instead of forced geographic redirects, use banners or menus that allow users to change countries. This prevents Googlebot from being blocked while still informing users about regional restrictions....
John Mueller Nov 17, 2022
★★★ How Should You Really Optimize ALT Attributes for Logos and Buttons?
In a Search Off the Record podcast, John Mueller explains that the ALT attribute on a website's logo image (repeated across all pages) should define the site name and where you'll go if you click on i...
John Mueller Nov 14, 2022
★★★ Should your alt attributes describe the image's context on the page, not just what's visually shown?
The alt attribute should not only describe the image itself, but also its context on the page. For example, for a beach photo on a hotel website, specify that it's the beach near the hotel....
John Mueller Nov 03, 2022
★★★ Should You Really Optimize Image File Names and Avoid Changing Their URLs at All Costs?
John Mueller explained during a webmaster hangout that Google takes into account image names (for example: golden-retriever-dog.jpg) because it can give the search engine an idea of what the image con...
John Mueller Oct 24, 2022
★★ Should you really automate hreflang tags to manage multilingual websites?
Hreflang links can be automatically integrated into the head of pages for managing language versions. Clickable links in the language selector can help discover alternative versions....
Lizzi Sassman Oct 20, 2022
★★★ Do you really need rel="canonical" for multiple image versions?
Unlike web pages, it's not necessary to use rel canonical to indicate multiple versions of the same image. Google automatically recognizes similar images and can index multiple sizes/crops of the same...
John Mueller Oct 06, 2022
★★★ Why does Google crawl your images far less often than your HTML pages?
Google doesn't crawl images as often as web pages because they change infrequently. If you modify all your image file names, it will take several months for Google to explore and understand the connec...
John Mueller Oct 06, 2022
★★ Should you really choose between accessibility and SEO in your alt tags?
You need to find a balance between accessibility needs and SEO in alt text. For SEO, you might list synonyms ('beach at the ocean with waves'), but this is not always optimal for accessibility....
John Mueller Oct 06, 2022
★★★ Does adding context to alt attributes really boost your image SEO rankings?
For image SEO, it's recommended to provide context in alt text, not just a basic description. For example, instead of 'photo of a beach', writing 'beach before chemical spill' helps users find the inf...
John Mueller Oct 06, 2022
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