Unlike normal SEO process, there isn't much to do for ISO. Making high quality images accessible to search engines and providing some description about images is almost all that can be done for ISO.
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==Checklist For ISO==
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{{How to|date=October 2009}}
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* '''Image Naming:'''
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** Use a meaningful name rather than 'DC00001.jpg'
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** Separate words with a [[hyphen]] or [[underscore]], but try not to use too many. i.e. green-tree.jpg and green_tree.jpg are better than greentree.jpg or DC00001.jpg.<ref>http://searchengineland.com/its-not-just-google-that-treats-underscores-like-dashes-11854</ref>
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* '''''alt'' Attribute'''
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** Provide a small description of image in ''alt'' attribute of ''img'' tag.
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** As a good practice do not leave ''alt'' attribute empty, provide at least one word.
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** Do not fill the ''alt'' attribute with lots of keywords, even if they are relevant.
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* '''Text Around The Image'''
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** Place some text around the image that describes it.
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* '''Image Quality'''
** Try to use high resolution images.
** If available, provide different resolutions of images
* '''Image Accessibility'''
** Make sure that the directory that contains your images is fully accessible by crawlers.
== References ==
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