Images and videos account for 20 to 30% of the Google search results returned for a query. Because of this, it’s important to ensure that the assets used in your web content are optimized for SEO.
In the DAM, a key benefit is the ability to link assets directly to webpages while managing updates from a single source — the DAM system. And just as there are SEO best practices when it comes to uploading images and videos to a webpage, there are ways to optimize the assets in your DAM site to aid in your SEO efforts and streamline your content processes.
Share links and embed codes for images and videos from the DAM can be optimized for SEO. While the exact algorithms are unknown, it’s clear that Google has started to devalue generic naming conventions within search results. To improve your ranking in Google search results:
Alt text appears to search engines, so using descriptive terms and keywords for filenames will improve SEO. Avoid filenames like IMG_6745 or the original stock site naming convention and instead use something like “Bliss Bike in the mountains.” Accurate filenames help ensure that the alt text and the source URL for the share link or embed code from the DAM are the most relevant for SEO.
Note: If you add a new version of an asset, the original naming is retained in the linked/embedded alt text and source URL even if filenames change.
For example, in this embed code, the bolded text is the filename of the asset: <img alt="Bliss environment.jpg" src="https://eudaimonia.widen.net/content/ig5uijtr0y/jpeg/Bliss_environment.jpg?keep=c&crop=yes&color=cccccc&quality=80&u=vln12h&use=zoppz">.
Secure share links and embed codes (HTTPS) are generated in the DAM when you select the Share button. To ensure that images and videos are delivered over a secure network, which is an SEO best practice, we recommend that you keep share links and embed codes intact instead of moving them to an unsecured link (HTTP).
Need to create custom share links or embed codes? That can be done, and those can also be used for SEO purposes. Read more about customizing share links and embed codes.
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