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    • Esaky
      Esaky last edited by

      Some of the Google Search shows a title has a hashtag of an article, which contain keyword and while tweeting them, the title which has a hashtag automatically very good used for getting traffic to the blog.

      And other one, can we use the hash tag inside the alt attribute ? Or our domain name with .com in it. Like Google.com or #Google ?

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      • KaneJamison
        KaneJamison @Esaky last edited by

        Sri,

        What I am saying is that this won't be a problem for you. But, I wouldn't do it unless Pinterest is really important to you.

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        • Esaky
          Esaky @KaneJamison last edited by

          You mean the Google will do it !

          Please sir your words scars me ! not a native english person.

          Ahh - I see what the goal is. I wouldn't worry about Google penalizing you, however for search purposes a hashtag may not perform as well as the word itself. The URL shouldn't cause trouble either.

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          • Esaky
            Esaky @KaneJamison last edited by

            Kane,
            I wouldn't worry about Google penalizing you, - i did not understand ! please give suggestion !

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            • KaneJamison
              KaneJamison @Esaky last edited by

              Ahh - I see what the goal is. I wouldn't worry about Google penalizing you, however for search purposes a hashtag may not perform as well as the word itself. The URL shouldn't cause trouble either.

              In general, I wouldn't bother doing this, unless Pinterest is a very significant aspect of your marketing strategy.

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              • Esaky
                Esaky last edited by

                Thank You all, The main reason is to While pinning in the Pinterest - For description they take alt tag  for pinning. and # hastag is used to identify in the pinterest or get searched by the ppl.

                That's why i thought to add the hash  tag - so that users who pin my images from the article will automatically get a search term - which might give me good traffic.

                I have seen 500px.com embed code has like 500px.com url - can we add that ?

                Or by using these will if get any slap from Google. I am running only this blog for paying my bills ! so it's important for me !

                Thank you once again for the reply.

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                • KaneJamison
                  KaneJamison @Esaky last edited by

                  Hey Sri,

                  Multiple Images on the Same Page:

                  In a single blog post that has many images, ideally you will want different alt text for each image.

                  For example, a page of content talking about chocolate donuts might have three images:

                  • chocolate-donuts.jpg (appropriate alt text would be "chocolate donuts")
                  • chocolate-donuts-and-coffee-mug.jpg (appropriate alt text could be "chocolate donuts next to a coffee mug" or could also be "chocolate donuts and coffee")
                  • chocolate-donut-shop-los-angeles.jpg (appropriate alt text would be "Jimmy's donut shop located in Los Angeles")

                  Hashtags:

                  Regarding the use of hashtags, I don't see a point to doing this. While a quick test of "donuts" versus "#donuts" in Google image search is showing me different results, I don't think there's enough keyword volume for the hashtag version of any word to both doing this.

                  That said, you can write whatever you want inside the alt tag, it just won't provide much benefit in my opinion. All of the following are technically fine, however #1 is the only one I would use:

                  1. Donuts
                  2. #AwesomeDonuts
                  3. Donuts.com
                  4. http://www.donuts.com

                  For the same reasons, I don't see a point in using a hashtag in the <title> <em>unless</em> you're trying to target search queries for that exact hashtag.</p> <p> </p> <p>Hope that answered your questions but please let me know if I can clarify anything.</p></title>

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                  • Christy-Correll
                    Christy-Correll Staff @jws8118 last edited by

                    It's also very important to accurately describe the image in an alt-image tags to give visually impaired users with screen readers a good user experience. Screen readers literally read what is inside the alt-img tags so that users know what the images that they cannot see (or see clearly)  are about.

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                    • Esaky
                      Esaky @jws8118 last edited by

                      Thank you.

                      but how about we use 20 images with hash tag or 35 images for mentiohttp Google, what about the images.

                      I use many images in an article, and use the same tag for different images. Is that right ?

                      How about adding hasn't agin the title of an article.

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                      • jws8118
                        jws8118 last edited by

                        You could use that but it's not as good as using a short description of the picture itself.  The alt tags are what Google uses to determine what the picture is of since they can't actually see the image.  If you use keyword optimized alt tags that are natural not keyword stuffed then you will probably also bring in more Google image traffic.

                        Hope this helps,

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