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  • CPollock
    CPollock last edited by Oct 24, 2012, 10:21 PM

    Is there a way to tell if an image is indexed in Google Images?

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    • Unity
      Unity @john4math last edited by Oct 25, 2012, 5:09 PM Oct 25, 2012, 5:09 PM

      This won't help with the image question but you can see Google Property data in Google Analytics by going to:

      Traffic Sources>Search Engine Optimization>Queries and then selecting the secondary dimension of 'Google Property'.

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      • john4math
        john4math @CPollock last edited by Oct 25, 2012, 1:40 PM Oct 25, 2012, 1:40 PM

        images.google.com used to be show up as a referrer, but Google changed that and lumped it in with organic search.  So I don't think there's a good way to see it in GA anymore.  Hopefully someone can correct me if I'm wrong!

        I found one post where someone edited their GA script so it would start reporting images.google.com traffic separately: http://jrom.net/google-images-in-google-analytics.  You might consider that if it's important to you.

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        • CPollock
          CPollock @Unity last edited by Oct 25, 2012, 8:52 AM Oct 25, 2012, 8:52 AM

          Yeah this is a good thought, but unfortunately these images are hosted on flickr so that won't help me too much.  I'm in the process of moving them to my site and I'm trying to figure out what impact that might have on my search traffic.

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          • CPollock
            CPollock last edited by Oct 25, 2012, 8:51 AM Oct 25, 2012, 8:51 AM

            I have a general followup to this question:

            If I find out that an image is indexed in google images, is there a good way to track (using google analytics) how much traffic a particular traffic is being driven by the image?

            Thanks for all the help.

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            • CPollock
              CPollock @john4math last edited by Oct 25, 2012, 8:50 AM Oct 25, 2012, 8:50 AM

              I think this sounds like the way to go.

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              • Unity
                Unity last edited by Oct 25, 2012, 1:03 AM Oct 25, 2012, 1:03 AM

                I go to Google Image search (http://images.google.com/) and then do a site search and then look through each image, e.g. do this in the search field
                site:www.yourwebsite.com

                If the website has thousands of images indexed and it's not possible to look through all entries then do the site search and then add a word from the file name e.g. like this
                site:www.yourwebsite.com pillow

                Alternatively, post the image URL and I or someone else here can check for you!

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                • john4math
                  john4math last edited by Oct 25, 2012, 8:49 AM Oct 24, 2012, 11:23 PM

                  Google images can search by image!  Go to images.google.com, and click the little photo icon on the right of the search bar.  You can search by image URL, or upload the image directly to Google to search.

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                  • GeorgeAndrews
                    GeorgeAndrews last edited by Oct 24, 2012, 10:51 PM Oct 24, 2012, 10:50 PM

                    You should be able to search by the filename and/or by the Alt text used to describe the image. I would start with the filename. If the filename is generic (e.g. 001.jpg), then it will be close to impossible to find, and this is a very good example for why your filenames should be more descriptive.

                    Hope this helps!

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