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Hi everyone! Just curious to see if any of you have seen an improvement in rankings by implementing proper image filenames, alt text, and title attributes.

My boss wants us to start a new project next month where my team optimizes images with this info, specifically in an effort to help with local rankings.

What has your experience been?

Personally, I've never focused on title attributes, but always implement proper filenames and alt text.
 
Filenames are irrelevant. Alt text ticks a box. Adding captions, titles and description is good practice. Far more important is the relevance of the image to the surrounding content and the focus of the page.

Think on it like this. If you have a page about woolly socks and a section on the best type of wool for a hiking sock you need an image of a hiking sock with the appropriate attributes. If your picture is of a hiking trail there is less relevance and fewer brownie points scored with Google.

For local SEO the images need to be part of a story. For example, if you have a project to raise a new flagpole in the town there needs to be a whole series of images along with the words telling the story. Stories are important to local SEO as they provide evidence to Google (and other search engines) that you operate in that area/location/zip code.
 
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