In my web site www.klootch.co.il there are many images. I'd like yahoo (and Google as well) to present these images when one put the word "klootch" in the search box and do searching for images. what am I suppose to do?
The main idea is to associate the text around the image, to the subject of the image.
Here is a nice article from Edward Clarke that explains it.
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Thanks, very helpful, I will implement your suggestion.
Also name the images with those key words you want for people to use to get to your images.
on www.tripcart.com there are lots of images, but most of them don't have the proper keywords related to them , so they don't appear in image searches..
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