Image Search Optimisation


Image Search Optimisation

Image Search Optimisation

Your site probably has plenty of images, at least it should. Images really pull a site together, so long as they are relevant. For most of us, the images we use are licensed from other people - this means that you aren't the only one with them. Image searches don't like to show duplicate images. They only show one source for one image. This means that to get your image listed, you may need to use some SEO sense: Size distinguishes images - offer the images scaled to sizes other than the original. Not only does this show you have different images, but it means you show up under images searches for small, medium and large images.

Alloyfish brand development. {Part 2}

The form of a fish was stripped down to create a simple geometric form based on three dissected squares. The different parts and colours satisfy the requirement for the likeness different parts to make up an alloy. The following image shows the basic transition from concept ideas towards the final graphic.

Ethical and Effective Link Building

Links are the 800lb gorilla in every search engine optimisation (SEO) proposal.  As professional optimisers we would much prefer if links were entirely unnecessary; in theory a good site, presented well, should rank well. Links matter and anyone who suggests otherwise is wrong.  It doesn't matter if you're starting a small hobby site or a large corporate site, your search engine rankings will suffer enormously if you solider on without garnering any links. I put the word ethical in the title of this article for good reason; building links can be achieved through a vast array of
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