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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.
★★ Why is Google launching a dedicated impressions and clicks report for products in Merchant Center?
Google has developed a reporting system showing impressions and clicks generated by your products on google.com and Google Images. This overlay report in Merchant Center allows you to correlate the re...
Irina Tuduce Sep 05, 2024
★★★ Can You Publish YouTube Video Transcriptions Without Risking Duplicate Content Penalties?
Martin Splitt stated that publishing the text transcription of a YouTube video on a web page does not constitute duplicate content, as video and text formats are considered distinct. It is therefore p...
Martin Splitt Sep 03, 2024
★★ Does your image CDN speed really penalize your ranking in Google Images?
The response speed of a CDN when downloading an image does not determine whether the image will appear in search results. However, users appreciate images loading quickly, and CDNs offer other advanta...
Martin Splitt Aug 21, 2024
★★★ Does Google really penalize you for publishing video transcriptions as text on your website?
Creating a YouTube video and then placing the exact text on a web page will not result in a duplicate content flag. One is a video, the other is text, which constitutes unique content. It's even recom...
Martin Splitt Aug 21, 2024
★★★ How can you leverage merchant listing tracking in Google Images through Search Console to boost your e-commerce visibility?
Merchant listings appearing in Google Images are now tracked and reported in Google Search Console, providing greater visibility into the performance of these placements....
John Mueller Aug 07, 2024
★★★ Should You Switch Your Mobile URLs (m.url) to Canonical URLs with Mobile-First Indexing?
John Mueller from Google advises against changing mobile-specific URLs (m.url) to canonical URLs, even with mobile-first indexing. He explains that this change could cause major technical issues for l...
John Mueller Aug 06, 2024
★★★ Should You Really Block the GoogleOther Crawler in Your Robots.txt?
Gary Illyes warned that blocking the GoogleOther bot could affect various Google products and services, although it does not directly impact search results indexed by Googlebot. GoogleOther is used fo...
Gary Illyes Jul 30, 2024
★★ Does hreflang automatically trigger Google to crawl all your alternative URLs?
When Google discovers an hreflang annotation, it triggers crawling of the alternative URLs mentioned to verify they belong to the same cluster of linguistic variations. This dependency verification is...
Gary Illyes Jul 25, 2024
★★★ Why are your hreflang pages disappearing from Search Console without being deindexed?
Google Search Console only reports data for canonical URLs in hreflang clusters. Alternative language versions are not tracked individually, which can create the impression that pages are dropping out...
Gary Illyes Jul 25, 2024
★★★ Does Google really index your multilingual pages separately with hreflang, or does it only store one version?
Pages marked as hreflang alternatives are not indexed separately but grouped into a duplication cluster. Google stores only the canonical version and can swap the displayed URL based on the user's lan...
Gary Illyes Jul 25, 2024
★★ Are the new e-commerce metrics in Search Console a game changer for your SEO strategy?
Google has recently added shopping ads that appear in Google Images to the search performance reports in Search Console, simplifying the verification of product visibility in search....
John Mueller Jul 10, 2024
★★★ Are images really slowing down your site's SEO performance?
Images often constitute a significant portion of the total downloaded weight of a website and are frequently the cause of slowdowns. When used incorrectly, they can not only cost time and money during...
Martin Splitt Jul 02, 2024
★★★ Is lazy-loading all your images actually hurting your SEO performance?
Don't use lazy-loading for all images because this technique has drawbacks for images that are immediately visible (above-the-fold). It should be reserved for images below the fold....
Martin Splitt Jul 02, 2024
★★★ Do you really need picture and srcset to optimize responsive images for SEO?
To implement responsive sizing, use the HTML picture element or the srcset attribute on image elements. The browser will automatically choose the best image for the device, and Google Search will use ...
Martin Splitt Jul 02, 2024
★★★ Should you really automate image compression for SEO success?
It is recommended to compress images as much as possible without losing more quality than what is acceptable for your site. Once ideal parameters are found, automating the conversion and compression p...
Martin Splitt Jul 02, 2024
★★★ Are images really the main bottleneck killing your site's performance?
Images often constitute a significant portion of a website's total download weight and are frequently the cause of major slowdowns. They can negatively impact loading speed and cost time and money dur...
Martin Splitt Jul 02, 2024
★★★ Should you systematically use lazy-loading for all images below the fold?
For images unlikely to be immediately visible when the page loads (images below the fold), loading can be deferred until they become visible. This reduces data transfers for images the user might neve...
Martin Splitt Jul 02, 2024
★★★ Should you really automate image compression for SEO purposes?
Images should be compressed as much as possible without losing more quality than what is acceptable. Once ideal compression parameters are found, conversion and compression can be automated, while ver...
Martin Splitt Jul 02, 2024
★★★ Should you really enable lazy-loading on every single below-the-fold image?
For images that are unlikely to be immediately visible when the page loads (below-the-fold), use lazy-loading to delay their loading until they are likely to become visible. This reduces unnecessary d...
Martin Splitt Jul 02, 2024
★★★ Does image quality really need to adapt by screen size for SEO success?
Serve images of different sizes and quality levels depending on the user's device. Small screens can receive smaller and more compressed images, while large screens receive higher quality images....
Martin Splitt Jul 02, 2024
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