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publication date: Feb 13, 2009
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author/source: Miles Galliford
How to Drive Free Traffic to Your Website Using ImagesThe images on your website can drive a lot of free and targeted traffic to your website. Let me illustrate with an example. I took an article which I had published on the SubHub website 12 months ago. ![]() From January ‘08 to March ’08, the page received 180 visitors. During that time the image was called “dsc10067.jpg”. Not a sexy name! So I changed the image name to “girl-on-the-beach.jpg” and I also added an alt tag which read “girl on the beach”. ![]() Over the following three months the page received 403 visitors, over twice the number of the previous three months. ![]() As you can see from the web stats nearly all of these visitors came from people finding the image, not the article. You will also notice the traffic came from all over the world. By the way if you haven't used Google Image Search give it a go now at www.images.google.com. I did this example to show the potential of using images to drive traffic. I deliberately picked a file name which was likely to get a lot of searches to make my point. Very few people looking for pictures of a ‘girl on a beach’ are likely to be potential SubHub customers, but hopefully you appreciate the value of using images to attract search traffic. |
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