Product photo links appear in search results
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Since I'm new, I don't have any information. Product photo links appear in the search results. Is this a problem? because when you click on the link, it does not take you to a page, but to a blank page with only a photo. What should I do for this situation?
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Hi there!
If product photo links are appearing in search results and you want to manage or control this, here are a few strategies:
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Review Your SEO Settings: Check if your website’s SEO settings or meta tags are unintentionally allowing image URLs to be indexed.
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Use
robots.txt
: You can block search engines from indexing specific images by adding rules to yourrobots.txt
file. For example:User-agent: * Disallow: /path-to-your-images/
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Implement
noindex
: Add anoindex
directive in the meta tags of your pages if you don’t want certain images to appear in search results:<meta name="robots" content="noindex">
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Use Image Sitemaps: Manage how images are indexed by creating an image sitemap and submitting it to search engines.
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Check Google Search Console: Use Google Search Console to request removal of specific images from search results if needed.
If you have specific concerns or need more detailed help, feel free to provide more details!
Hope this helps!
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When product photo links appear in search results, they increase visibility and visually engage potential customers. These links typically display product images directly in search engine results, providing instant visual information that may influence purchasing decisions. Optimizing your product images and ensuring they comply with search engine guidelines can help improve click-through rates and overall online sales performance.
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check in robots.txt or if you using any plugin check setting.
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@UgurKarabulut said in Product photo links appear in search results:
Since I'm new, I don't have any information. Product photo links appear in the search results. Is this a problem? because when you click on the link, it does not take you to a page, but to a blank page with only a photo. What should I do for this situation?
If your product photo links show up in search results but lead to blank pages with only a photo, it might be a problem. To fix this, make sure each product link directs users to a full page with detailed information, not just a photo. Check your website's setup to ensure links are correctly configured. If needed, consult with a web developer or SEO expert to resolve the issue quickly. Good luck!
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i am also creating backlinks for this site but ahrefs or semrush cannot show.
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