Because search engines can’t read images, you need to use alt tags to help describe your image.
If you have an image of the Golden Gate Bridge during a foggy day, your alt tag should read something like this:
Alt=”Golden Gate Bridge covered by fog”
Here is what the full image code should look like:
<img src="" alt=”Golden Gate Bridge covered by fog” />
The key to creating good alt tags consists of three points:
Image needs a proper description, without keyword stuffing.
It should be keyword rich.
It needs to be short and to the point.
If you have an image of the Golden Gate Bridge during a foggy day, your alt tag should read something like this:
Alt=”Golden Gate Bridge covered by fog”
Here is what the full image code should look like:
<img src="" alt=”Golden Gate Bridge covered by fog” />
The key to creating good alt tags consists of three points:
Image needs a proper description, without keyword stuffing.
It should be keyword rich.
It needs to be short and to the point.