Image map crawlability
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Hey Mozzer's,
I'm reviewing a moving site which utilizes an image map for their service areas.
As I'm new to image mapping how should I diagnose them for crawlability, effectiveness, code (which appears correct using HTML & alt text tag), what should I be looking for, etc?
I'm trying to determine the effectiveness of the image map links compared to including some regular lateral links on the page.
Page: http://bit.ly/KOOtgN
Thanks in advance for all advice and insights.
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Unfortunately, they don't have GA setup (new client) which would definitely give greater insights.
Stupid clarification but you mean URL address within the alt text?
Thanks
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Google does index image maps I have been thinking of converting mine to a more interactive map with javascript but google analytics if setup right can give you some info on image maps
We use the address in the alt text & it gets indexed by google as a normal internal links to the page
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