{"id":62772,"date":"2019-03-12T20:49:24","date_gmt":"2019-03-13T03:49:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.bruceclay.com\/?page_id=62772"},"modified":"2023-09-17T17:08:33","modified_gmt":"2023-09-18T00:08:33","slug":"using-rich-media","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.bruceclay.com\/seo\/using-rich-media\/","title":{"rendered":"Using Images, Video & Rich Media"},"content":{"rendered":"
Images:<\/strong> an image is a visual element that can help with SEO. It can also hurt if not optimized.<\/p>\n Best Image Format:<\/strong> Only use WebP format, and make sure that every <IMG tag has height and width dimensions along with an appropriate and descriptive short ALT attribute. Large images can kill page load times and impact SEO.<\/p>\n Video Is Important:<\/strong> it increases dwell time, it satisfies users, and it is a strong branding activity. We believe that videos will become prominent in search engine result pages in the future, sometimes displacing websites in the rankings. That makes them vital starting now.<\/p>\n And both have a lot of best practices…<\/p>\n In this step of your SEO guide, you’ll learn to enhance your webpages for user engagement \u2014 and higher visibility in search engine rankings \u2014 using engaging multimedia content.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n OK, you\u2019ve chosen your keywords<\/a> and phrases, optimized your website content for SEO, and submitted your site<\/a> to search engines. But does your content engage<\/em> your site visitors?<\/p>\n How visually appealing are your webpages? Reading an all-text page can be as boring as watching paint dry.<\/p>\n Images, video, audio, animations, infographics \u2014 these and other types of rich media can take your website from ho-hum to excellent<\/strong>.<\/p>\n Engagement Objects<\/strong>: any non-text element that you can embed on your website to help users connect and engage with your content. And trust us – this is an SEO requirement.<\/p>\n When you combine engagement objects with text, you create multimedia content that helps keep visitors on your website, like bees on blossoms!<\/p>\n The search engines want to provide the most relevant and engaging results to their users. So, including multimedia content on your pages can actually help your website rank higher in search results.<\/p>\n In this lesson, you\u2019ll start thinking of ways to add rich media to your webpages. You\u2019ll also learn about different types of content you can use to improve your website’s SEO visibility in search results for more engaging webpages that are not only search-engine friendly but user-friendly, too.<\/p>\n Search engine results pages (SERPs) often present a blend of different types of content, all within a single set of results. Blended results may include webpages, images, news, shopping, and more.<\/p>\n Remember that the search engines want to serve their “customer” (the searcher) the most satisfying set of results possible. It makes sense that they would present a buffet of different result types, especially when the searcher’s intent is unclear.<\/p>\n Incorporating multimedia items into your content makes your webpages more appealing<\/em> to engines and searchers alike. It may also make them more competitive<\/em> against other pages that are less multimedia-rich and engaging \u2014 so this can boost your SEO<\/a>.<\/p>\n In addition, your rich media content elements can rank in the vertical search engines.<\/em> When people want to limit their search to just one type of result, they can choose one of the specialty vertical search engines highlighted below:<\/p>\n <\/p>\n<\/a>How Rich Media Can Boost Your Website Rankings<\/h2>\n