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Could Product Image Sizes Be Costing You Sales?
By Chris Crum - Tue, 08/25/2009 - 5:51pm.
Google is requesting that users of Google Base submit the largest images they have of products. They prefer images at least 300x300 pixels, but they do acknowledge that a small image is better than no image at all.
Small Business SEO with Rich Media
By Chris Crum - Tue, 03/31/2009 - 12:01pm.
I've discussed repeatedly the use of small business online video. It can improve your search rankings, but it's not the only kind of rich media that can do so. Dev Basu posted an interesting article at Search Engine Journal today that examines how to leverage rich media to quickly boost search engine rankings.
Search Engines Don't Like Images!
By Frank Reed - Wed, 11/19/2008 - 2:12pm.
I’ll keep this simple. Hold on to your hats here. I am about to lay some truth on you that is not even close to new and has been said for years now. The reason I have to say it again is because apparently many SMB’s are hard of hearing. Should I type it in caps so you can read it easier?
How to Keep Your Images Out of Google
By Philipp Lenssen - Wed, 02/20/2008 - 12:00pm.
If you don't want images included on your page to appear in Google, you can use the noimageindex value in the head portion of your HTML page, as shown below (note this value is not new – quite the opposite, it's been around for years – though it's one of the more obscure ones):
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