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    Best way to name JPG's

    With respect to search engines what is the best way to name jpg's for instance you could use
    red-sweatshirt.jpg
    red_sweatshirt.jpg
    red sweatshirt.jpg
    redsweatshirt.jpg

    As I understand from OWG the names of the images are taken into account by the search engines, but do they understand that all above are the same thing

    any suggestions welcome
    Chris Ashdown

    #2
    Chris
    leaving gaps between names for images is not a good idea. You will get warning re some servers cannot recognise the names or something to the words like that on upload.
    Always good to keep them lower case as well, for server reasons. I had to change the names of one websites page names from _ to - as the SEO said it would be better for ranking but there is still debate out there on this one. Not sure if this applies to image names as well.
    Jenny
    Hanson Web Design
    www.hansonwebdesign.co.uk
    jenny@hansonwebdesign.co.uk
    Actinic hosting, Actinic Software, template design and re-design

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      #3
      That's interesting - why would case affect ranking?


      Karen
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      Karen

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        #4
        sorry doing 2 jobs at once.. some servers see the case as different names, or at least used to. more from a server point of you than for SEO
        Jenny
        Hanson Web Design
        www.hansonwebdesign.co.uk
        jenny@hansonwebdesign.co.uk
        Actinic hosting, Actinic Software, template design and re-design

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          #5
          IMO - use either dashes or underscore

          don't use spaces as older browsers have problems with them,
          don't use nothing to separate words as spiders aren't clever enough to work out the 2 words.

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            #6
            Thanks all for your wise answers, think i will use underscores
            Chris Ashdown

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              #7
              Underscores are the better option, dashes can cause issues with certain scripts causing them to break - not necessarily an Actinic issue but just good practice


              Bikster
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                #8
                I concur - we always use underscores!
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                  #9
                  Definitely keep lowercase because I've spent hours trying to see the difference between "song.mp3" and "Song.mp3" when my brain read "SONG.MP3". For downloads, it can come back as not found on some browsers.

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