The <img> Keywords Analyzer is a sub-section of the Web Page Analyzer.
The <img> Keywords tag, also referred to as the <img> ALT attribute, is used to specify ALTernate text for an image. The <img> ALT attribute is not always visible to users visiting the web page with a web browser.
Below is an example using the <img> ALT attribute.
HTML <img> alt Attribute Example:
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The words 'Google SEO' are the words some search engines will use to better understand images and images used as links.
The best way to use the IMG ALT attribute is to only include words that correctly and honesly describe the image and/or action assoicated with the image. Stuffing keywords or including non-relevant keywords here will not boost your rankings in any major search engine.
| <img> ALT Tag Analysis - Main Features | Premium Version |
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IMG ALT Keywords Toggle- Because not all search engines are equal, premium members have the ability to include or exclude the IMG ALT Keywords tag in the analysis. |
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Total IMGs Found- Counts the total number of images found on a web page and the number of images that are using the IMG ALT attribute. |
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IMG ALT Keywords Found- Counts the total number of keywords found. |
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IMG ALT Keywords Tag Keyword Search Results- Accurate search engine keyword count, keyword densities and keyword highlighting of your targeted keywords. |
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IMG ALT Keywords Tag Search Term Character Density- A ScrubTheWeb™ proprietary report providing you with added dimension and insight into keyword density analysis that are missed by others. |
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IMG ALT Keywords Tag Recommendations- SEO recommendations for optimizing your IMG ALT Keywords tag for maximum search engine visibility and ranking. |
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When your browser does not display images, it's the <img> alt keywords that will be displayed instead. Without alt keywords, search engines and other blind visitors will have difficulty understanding what an image represents.
Bing™ says - "the alt text you add is critical for helping the bot better understand what it cannot see."
W3C says - "The alt attribute must be specified for the IMG and AREA elements."Please notify us of any broken links above.