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Naming Website Images the Wrong Way
Filed in archive Traffic Building by noel on September 3, 2006
Naming Website Images the Wrong Way
Naming your images may give your website free traffic. Nonetheless, doing it the wrong way may preclude you from yielding the same.

More often than not, webmasters and owners alike name their images with numbers or silly words or phrases, which are not 'searchable'. This mistake is one of the top mistakes that people do to their sites.

Have you tried experimenting on your site using several words to name your graphics instead of plain numbers? If you did, you might have experienced a significant change on your traffic. The reason is that people are always Searching for images on the net. Hence, the name of your graphics must be 'searchable' so as to add extra traffic.

How do you name images? Try to put yourself on the shoes of the searchers. Look at the image. Contemplate on words to describe said image. Among those words, pick the best that would describe it. Do away with numbers. Searchers don't use numbers in finding images - they use the most appropriate words.

As a fact, 99% of online marketers are not using this strategy. Hence, grab your chance to be part of the limited marketers who know exactly how to take advantage of their images.

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