Uploading images without taking the importance of Alt text into consideration can have a negative impact on your websites SEO. Search engines, such as Google and Bing, crawl web pages and are unable to understand image files unless an alt tag has been set.
Alt text is therefore vital for search engines to enable them to better understand a page and provide people with the best possible results when their searching online.
Alt text, also known as an alt attribute, alt description and alt tag, is a snippet of detailed information describing what an image shows. The origin of setting alt text was developed in order to help the blind and visually impaired understand what an image is portraying when the screen reader relays the text snippet back to them, improving their internet browsing experience.
Today, setting alt text for images is very important for SEO and is a contributing search engine ranking factor. Alt tags provide context to what an image is displaying, informing search engine crawlers and allowing them to index an image correctly. This means that not setting alt tags for your images can have a negative effect on your web pages SEO.
Alt text is also important when browsers are unable to render a page properly, meaning the web page does not display the images. In place of images the website will return the alt attributes instead, describing what image should be showing. If you do not have any alt attributes set then this means the user will have no idea what image was meant to display, providing a poor user experience.
Fundamentally, the purpose of alt text is to improve accessibility by describing what an image is showing to visitors who do not have the ability to see them. Failing to set alt attributes for images means that your website becomes difficult for screen readers and browsers to interpret and reduces the user experience for anyone who is visually impaired. Ensure that anyone and everyone can access your content by making sure you set descriptive alt text for all your websites images.
When writing alt tags, you need to avoid writing them solely for SEO purposes, as this can alter the true purpose of writing alt tags. Remember what alt text was first introduced for: to help the blind or visually impaired understand what is happening in an image. This means your first priority should be to describe what is happening in the image and avoid keyword ‘stuffing’. Keep alt tags short and descriptive, using just one or two keywords.
Bad – Skiing
Good – Man skiing down snow covered mountain
Good – Construction worker cutting wood with a power tool
Bad – Stadium
Good – Crowded Football Stadium
The alt text does not have to be long, but it does need to be detailed and descriptive to benefit the user as much as possible.
When you upload an image make it a habit to set an alt tag. Adding alt text to your images is very important to ensure your website is search engine optimised. If you know that you have not been setting alt tags for your images then you should set the time aside to go through them and add relevant, descriptive alt text.
If you would like more information about adding alt text to your images, then please feel free to contact the Innovation Visual team who will be happy to help.