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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.
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★★★ Should you consider Web Stories as part of your SEO content strategy?
Web Stories are a short, informative content format based on AMP that allows the creation of standard HTML pages directly on your own site. They can appear in Google Search, Google Images, and Discove...
John Mueller Jul 31, 2020
★★ Is it really necessary to duplicate the text of infographics for Google to index them?
Google treats infographics as standard images. If important text is embedded within the image, it is recommended to also provide this content in textual form in an article or post to ensure better ind...
John Mueller Jul 24, 2020
★★ Do image metadata really influence rankings in Google Images?
Google indexes certain image metadata, primarily to display licensing and copyright information in Google Images. This metadata does not constitute a ranking factor but is useful for providing legal i...
John Mueller Jul 24, 2020
★★★ Schema.org that's not visible: should you really markup content that doesn't generate rich results?
Certain types of Schema.org help Google understand the context of a page without generating visible rich results. However, adding obvious high-level markup (e.g., WebPage on a webpage) does not provid...
John Mueller Jul 24, 2020
★★★ Do YouTube two-click embeds really hurt video SEO?
YouTube video embeds with placeholder (two-click for privacy) do not inhibit indexing if the VideoObject schema is used. Google can thus recognize the video and display it in results even without seei...
John Mueller Jul 24, 2020
★★ Is it really enough to just have an alt attribute for your graphics and infographics?
For graphics and charts included in a blog article, Google recommends adding them as images with a descriptive alt attribute that contains critical information. It is not necessary to convert the grap...
John Mueller Jul 24, 2020
★★ Do you really need to duplicate your infographics' content in text for Google?
For infographics, it is recommended to also provide the text or the essential content in textual format (in an article or other format), as Google primarily treats infographics as images and not as te...
John Mueller Jul 24, 2020
★★ Does the average position in Search Console really mislead you about your true visibility?
The average position in GSC does not always reflect true visibility. A page may display a position of 20-50 but seem to be on the first page due to multiple elements (OneBoxes, images, side panels). G...
John Mueller Jul 24, 2020
★★ Can image metadata really enhance your SEO performance?
Google indexes certain image metadata, primarily to understand the licensing and copyright information displayed in Google Images. This metadata is not a ranking factor but remains useful for providin...
John Mueller Jul 24, 2020
★★★ Should you always use the Video Object schema for YouTube embeds subject to GDPR?
For YouTube embeds requiring user consent (placeholder then click), Google Bot cannot click. It is recommended to use the structured data Video Object schema rather than relying on automatic detection...
John Mueller Jul 24, 2020
★★ Should you use alt text for infographics instead of converting them to HTML?
For graphs and infographics, it is recommended to integrate them as images with a descriptive alt attribute containing critical information, rather than converting these elements to HTML. Google prima...
John Mueller Jul 24, 2020
★★★ Are rich results really an SEO lever to prioritize or just a cosmetic gimmick?
Rich results are search results that provide special features or enhanced information. For example, for recipes, you can see an image of the dish and an overview of the ingredients. For job postings, ...
Daniel Waisberg Jul 08, 2020
★★★ How does Google Search Console now monitor your video structured data?
Google announced on Twitter a minor change in how video traffic data is displayed in Search Console: "if you're using structured video data, our report is now aligned with official documentation and w...
Google Jul 06, 2020
★★ Why is max-image-preview:large essential for Google Discover?
To ensure large images are displayed in Google Discover, you need to specify the max-image-preview meta tag as large. This approach exists in addition to participation in the opt-in program....
小川安奈 Jul 02, 2020
★★ Should you really forgo a JavaScript fallback for native lazy loading?
When using the img element's loading="lazy" attribute (native lazy loading), there is no need to prepare a fallback for Googlebot since JavaScript is unnecessary....
金谷武明 Jul 02, 2020
★★ Does JSON-LD FAQ Schema really slow down your site?
Adding JSON-LD markup (like FAQ Schema) has only a negligible effect on page speed. It adds a few bytes, but this is insignificant compared to the JavaScript and images typically loaded. The browser p...
Martin Splitt Jul 01, 2020
★★ Does JSON-LD Really Slow Down Your Loading Time?
Adding structured JSON-LD markup (such as FAQ Schema) has a negligible impact on page speed. It only accounts for a small percentage of the total weight compared to JavaScript and images, and the brow...
Martin Splitt Jul 01, 2020
★★★ Why is JavaScript more costly to crawl than images or videos?
JavaScript is the most costly resource on a website for search engines, unlike images or videos. Server-Side Rendering (SSR) with client-side hydration offers the best balance: it provides initial con...
Martin Splitt Jun 30, 2020
★★★ Do URLs with parameters rank as well as clean URLs?
URLs with parameters (e.g., ?type=blog) rank exactly like URLs with clean paths. Parameters even facilitate crawling: Google's systems learn which parameters are critical and optimize exploration. For...
John Mueller Jun 26, 2020
★★ Why does Google sometimes show both HTML and AMP versions of the same page simultaneously in the SERPs?
Normally, if Google detects a valid AMP page for a URL and the user's browser supports it, the AMP version should be displayed in both the News carousel and mobile organic results. If both versions (H...
John Mueller Jun 26, 2020
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