Best way to seo optimize before and afgter photos in plastic surgery website
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I publish before and after photos of plastic surgery procedures-breast implnats tiummy tuck etc.
I use word press.
What are best keywords, category labels and tags to get best ranking in before and after photo posts
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Your welcome,
any time.
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Thank you very much,
Brooke
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I would suggest that since your current images are already ranking well then I wouldn't worry about them at this point, since it looks like it will probably hurt more to change them then to leave as is.
Just note that any more images added to your site should contain optimized keyword rich file names and "alt" tags.
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Thank you very much. Need I worry that the current photos which appear in google images that are up and ranked well will disappear until the crawlers find them again and re rank them?
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Your welcome,
yes, naming files properly will definitely benefit your page optimization, although not drastically, look at it more as a boost to your UX or user experience.
Unfortunately, you will have to delete your current image files in the media gallery and re-upload them for your new file names to display. Remember if you are working off of the live server your images will take awhile to update, due to browser caching, so don't freak out if the old names are still appearing =} If you have anymore question please ask. Hope that helps.
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Thank you.
Many of my photos come from "my Pictures" with various "file names"
I do use alt tag but from my reading tonight it appears file name is important as well. For example I posted a tummy tuck photo ot appears in the proper place"Before and After Photos Tummy Tuck" on google but when you click on image it says Amanda.
I am assuming I must change file names on my pictiures and re load images into Worpress Media Gallery-?? correct
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Hi there,
You would have to do a little bit of keyword research to find which words or phrases yield the best results. Start with the Google Adwords keyword tool. You have to sign up for an account if you don't have one already.
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Once you have established your account, make sure to uncheck the 'Broad' category and check on the 'Exact' category in the left sidebar area.
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Type in varies keywords or phrases you already have in mind then hit search.
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Review the 'local' results to find how many times a month that keyword is searched on Goolge. This should give you further insight on which words or phrases you should use on your pictures.
You can also 'View Source' on other competitors websites to see what keywords they are using to also get a good starting point.
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