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    • DmitriiK
      DmitriiK last edited by

      Howdy, fellow mozzers,

      Does anyone know what affects a given company photos show up in the "Search by Photos" section?

      I can't find any decent info..

      Here is the link to SEL, describing the feature (not even google themselves seem to have an announcement about it). https://searchengineland.com/google-showing-mobile-search-by-photos-option-in-selected-local-verticals-323237

      Thanks in advance!

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      • arslanshabir01
        arslanshabir01 last edited by

        I’ve also been wondering how Google picks which photos show up in the 'Search by Photos' section. I’ve noticed a similar thing with file storage apps—like how terabox premium free presents different file previews, making browsing through stored photos much easier. Maybe Google uses a similar strategy, prioritizing user engagement and relevance when showing local business images. I’d love to learn more if anyone has insights!

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        • cytt76
          cytt76 last edited by

          It is better to use simple photos to reduce the size of the file. like this image
          Such a photo is much more impressive than artistic photos and photography

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          • gulnazfatima436
            gulnazfatima436 last edited by

            Hey Dmitriik!

            The "Search by Photos" feature in Google’s mobile search seems to be influenced by several factors, though there isn't a lot of official information out there. Based on observations and what experts speculate, here are a few things that might affect whether a company's photos show up:

            Relevance and Popularity: Google likely prioritizes photos that are relevant to the search query. This could be based on the photo’s metadata, captions, and context within the webpage.

            Local SEO and Google My Business (GMB): Companies with well-optimized Google My Business profiles, including high-quality photos and consistent updates, are more likely to have their images featured. Engaging with customer reviews and maintaining accurate business information could also play a role.

            User Interaction: Photos that receive more clicks, views, or engagement (like being shared or saved) may have a better chance of being displayed in this section. Google tends to favor content that users find useful or engaging.

            Vertical Specifics: The feature might be more prominent in certain industries or verticals where images play a crucial role in the decision-making process, like restaurants, hotels, and retail.

            If you want to dig deeper, it might be worth experimenting with your own GMB profile or checking out how competitors in your industry are managing their images.

            Thanks for sharing the SEL link—useful stuff! By the way, if you’re into photo editing, check out Remini Mod APK on https://reminimodded.com/ for some advanced features.
            For another option, you might also consider the Terabox Mod APK from https://teramod.com/ for documents sharing

            Additionally, you could try the Picsart Mod APK from https://picsartdl.com/

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            • fajar09978
              fajar09978 last edited by

              Hi DmitriiK,

              The "Search by Photos" section in Google is influenced by several factors. Here are some key elements that affect whether a company's photos show up:

              1. Relevance: The photos must be relevant to the search query. Google's algorithms assess the relevance based on the content of the photos and the associated metadata.

              2. Quality: High-quality images are more likely to be featured. This includes good resolution, clear subjects, and visually appealing compositions.

              3. Engagement: Photos that receive higher engagement, such as clicks, views, and shares, are more likely to be prioritized by Google's algorithms.

              4. Local SEO: Optimizing your Google My Business (GMB) profile can significantly impact photo visibility. Ensure your GMB profile is complete, accurate, and regularly updated with new photos.

              5. User Reviews: Positive reviews and higher ratings on your GMB profile can also enhance the likelihood of your photos being featured.

              6. Geotagging: Photos with geotagging information that matches the searcher’s location or the location relevant to the search query can be prioritized.

              To improve your chances, focus on uploading high-quality, relevant photos regularly and optimize your GMB profile. For more detailed information, you can check the article on Search Engine Land: Google showing mobile ‘search by photos’ option in selected local verticals. And for enhancing photo quality, consider using Remini APK.

              Hope this helps!

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