Hello,
I want to ask how to index the photos in my sites into google image search and can vbseo do it O.o?
Thank you
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Hello,
I want to ask how to index the photos in my sites into google image search and can vbseo do it O.o?
Thank you
My Site: Mac Video tutorials and Help Forum
What format are the photos in? Gallery software, attachments in threads, etc?
hmm it can be in Albums ( user profile ), attachments in thread or posted in thread " image tag"
Can you tell me what will happen each of them
Thank you
My Site: Mac Video tutorials and Help Forum
We re-write attachment URLs already and all default vBulletin URLs in the latest version.
Our CRRs (Custom Rewrite Rules) can be setup to rewrite other URL formats.
In general, if your page is SEO optimized, the images in the page will be improved. That is, if Google can better determine what your page is about, then it knows what types of searches are relative to the images contained within.
I've heard one report recently from a user that says his Google image search traffic is significantly up now that he has installed vBSEO precisely for the aforementioned reason.
so in other words vbseo will help google find my photos ?
My Site: Mac Video tutorials and Help Forum
Yes.
vBSEO will help Google better identify, index, and rank your images directly with:
- Attachment, albums list, albums, picture page, picture page pagination, picture file, social group pictures, social group pictures pagination, group picture page, group picture page pagination, group picture file, blog attachments, and custom avatar rewrites, etc.
- Custom Rewrite Rules for any other image URL formats working on your forum.
vBSEO will also help indirectly by better total page optimization, and features including our Relevant Phrases that help search engines better identify content on the page.