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Create anything more complex than text for SEO, it doesnt even have to be visible sometimes. Keep it easy for the bots to read and understand.

Banners, images, charts, carousels, games, files, audio, etc all give a way to bundle more keywords and context in small spaces. Ai is scanning words easily from all these places and from code behind the UI.
 
Create anything more complex than text for SEO, it doesnt even have to be visible sometimes. Keep it easy for the bots to read and understand.

Banners, images, charts, carousels, games, files, audio, etc all give a way to bundle more keywords and context in small spaces. Ai is scanning words easily from all these places and from code behind the UI.
yeahh i m all for using valuable supportive tools yet i would never use hidden text for the sake of getting the keywords in there. if the picture, diagram or whatever uh use is valuablle to the user and provides some context i consider it an SEO gain.
 
Of course. SEO extends beyond textual information. Pictures, videos, diagrams, structured information, and even interactive components can offer more context.

The most important thing is to make them meaningful and relevant and correctly structured to make sense to users and search engines.
 
What tools are you using to scan for text in images? If I have that correct.
I am trying to do something with my software, adding a feature that scans for text using OCR in the images, or similar. Cannot say too much yet though its like a scanner feature for business. Lots of images can carry text/watermark. I have a image spider though I am not aware of filters on it to find the text in images and it seems slow on my old machine, definitely have to adjust the settings.

I found images to pull a lot of views on Google Images. So I have a process to download/rename+ in bulk, mostly software reliant. Images are content, they can pull good views last I saw and I need to do it more places than Google Business..
 
yeahh i m all for using valuable supportive tools yet i would never use hidden text for the sake of getting the keywords in there. if the picture, diagram or whatever uh use is valuablle to the user and provides some context i consider it an SEO gain.
When I say it doesnt have to be visible, I mean like in the code like a game, or product in carousel is not seen on screen sometimes, things like that. Not things like white text on white background or text offscreen. Supportive tools, yes!
Sounds interesting. Do you have any case study on it please? If possible share in details
Too early to share current results, but I am testing a few things, and they all seem to be working the same way...the text inside the html and images is counting as words and context still whether visible or not or condensed. And that is feeling like it is making easier to rank. Lets see in a month or 3.
Of course. SEO extends beyond textual information. Pictures, videos, diagrams, structured information, and even interactive components can offer more context.

The most important thing is to make them meaningful and relevant and correctly structured to make sense to users and search engines.
Exactly, you undertstand completely, this is important. We cannot just spam anymore without giving value, that would work against any potential ranking boost.
What tools are you using to scan for text in images? If I have that correct.
I am trying to do something with my software, adding a feature that scans for text using OCR in the images, or similar. Cannot say too much yet though its like a scanner feature for business. Lots of images can carry text/watermark. I have a image spider though I am not aware of filters on it to find the text in images and it seems slow on my old machine, definitely have to adjust the settings.

I found images to pull a lot of views on Google Images. So I have a process to download/rename+ in bulk, mostly software reliant. Images are content, they can pull good views last I saw and I need to do it more places than Google Business..
Been a couple years since I derived text from images myself. I will try to find what I used and let you know, but I just used whatever I found when searching. But I see it is working well from reverse view, the ai is reading my text in images just fine and understanding potential feelings, situations, etc in the scenes.

The custom software is the way to go, I made so many programs to help me with random tasks quickly, nice work, sounds like you will get it figured out soon.
 
I think the important part is not just adding extra elements for keywords. If the chart, image or file has a real purpose, it can add useful context to the page.
 
Interesting point. I would add that the real advantage isn’t simply adding more formats, it’s using them to cover entities and context that plain text may miss, while keeping the underlying HTML and structured data accessible to crawlers.
 
Create anything more complex than text for SEO, it doesnt even have to be visible sometimes. Keep it easy for the bots to read and understand.

Banners, images, charts, carousels, games, files, audio, etc all give a way to bundle more keywords and context in small spaces. Ai is scanning words easily from all these places and from code behind the UI.
I agree with the broader idea, but I wouldn't rely on hiding keywords in code or invisible elements. Google can treat that as keyword stuffing or hidden content
 
Your general idea is perfect. But how can you make non complex games, carousels, images and so forth? Will they be in black and white?
 
I agree, adding useful formats like charts, images, tools and downloadable resources can give your page more context and value. But they should genuinely help users and not just be added to stuff keywords into page.
 
I think the important part is not just adding extra elements for keywords. If the chart, image or file has a real purpose, it can add useful context to the page.

Interesting, sounds more like an evolution of hidden text tactics.

Interesting point. I would add that the real advantage isn’t simply adding more formats, it’s using them to cover entities and context that plain text may miss, while keeping the underlying HTML and structured data accessible to crawlers.

I agree with the broader idea, but I wouldn't rely on hiding keywords in code or invisible elements. Google can treat that as keyword stuffing or hidden content

I agree, adding useful formats like charts, images, tools and downloadable resources can give your page more context and value. But they should genuinely help users and not just be added to stuff keywords into page.
I agree with all of you, it is easy to make it work for WH projects as well. There is no need to hide or make unrelated spammy content. Just give more optimized quality content and rearrange the presentation to give more value.

Also ai is understanding feeling and tone of images and content much more and psychology. I will try to share example without exposing my project details here later, you would be amazed

Your general idea is perfect. But how can you make non complex games, carousels, images and so forth? Will they be in black and white?
We can do it even with little experience now and make it look amazing. I may share 1 example in JR VIP section in a week or so for people to copy and paste and use on any site. Use claude for coding and keep it simple and modular until you learn whats happening in the codes if not understanding programming. Otherwise each complete rewrite will mess up your earlier progress!

Somethings you can try today are generating more optimized feature images or social posts with writing. For example add to the image keywords, features, context, related words, cta. Instead of image of a yacht, it becomes much more that ai can see and talk about and promote for you.

Also banners for website is easy first project to code with no experience. It crams valueable info into tight space and looks good, is original, better for conversions than a paragraph, etc.

Or a chart that arranges data better or in a fun or efficient looking way or a comparison diagram
 
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