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SEO hack - name your files as your keywords!



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SEO hack - name your files as your keywords!

Naming your files as your keywords can help your content rank better. I have heard this over and over again from multiple sources and for all sorts of different things.

So if you are uploading an image to your website first rename it to your keyword. If you are uploading a video to Youtube rename it to your keyword.

If you are uploading a pdf document to your site rename it as your keywords.

I have also heard a few people disputing this and saying that it makes absolutely no difference but surely there has to be something to this?

I follow this rule with all my content and it just takes a few seconds to rename a file doesn't it?

Do you believe it helps or do you think it makes no difference at all?

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hitmeasap
I truly believe you'll benefit from naming your files to your keywords. I've heard it multiple times too and I've even stated a bit about this in one of my previous "FiverrClerks" parts. Even though it wasn't about seo in general at the time I wrote it.

However, whenever I upload a photo to the Community Discussion I usually just name the file to "aaaaa.png", "asdfghj.png" or "1111111.png" etc. Most of the times, it tells me that it will rename the file to "111111(1).png" as it won't rewrite the old file. - Do you believe my Community Discussion topics would rank better by uploading photos I've named as my keywords too? Or do you believe it will make more sense to name a photo to my keyword for my own website or blog?



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Lynne
Andre yes I am sure your images that you upload here would rank better with the file name being named as your keywords.

For me I don't exactly do keyword research for the topics I post here, but I do take a moment to consider whether my title will be SEO friendly or not. I also take a moment to name my images the same as my title or along the lines

I know this isn't my website but why not help make it a little more SEO juicy?



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hitmeasap
Thank you Lynne. Honestly speaking, I've never thought of this at all, not in terms of seo and ranking higher on search engines. I've heard rumors that said that doing these things would rank your profile and services higher on different marketplaces and such, but I never thought this would help the actual marketplace to rank higher in search engines.



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Cristian
The alt tag as keyword also helps a lot in SEO, you can get a lot of organic traffic coming from google images. This being said I always upload files with the name of the subject I'm writing about, niche or straight out the keyword of the content I'm optimizing or writing.

Even here on my Community Discussions posts, I upload my article images naming them by the title of the article or just the keyword I find most relevant to put in there.



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Lynne
Thanks Cristian - oh yes I just added a new community discussion for the alt tags! This is another little thing that adds so much SEO value!



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EliteWriter
Yes it does make a difference. I have heard this more than once and it does work. It makes more sense to name them something relevant and useful ultimately than a bunch of numbers or nonsense, and when it comes to seo it can make a difference.



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Lynne
Yes I agree, there are so many little things that can be done to add SEO value and when you put all these little things together it can make a huge difference!



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vinaya
I always use keywords with my file names. Even when I am uploading images on my blog entries, I use images with keywords as the file name. I also use keywords in the image descriptions and image caption. By doing this your content might get traffic if your images show up during the image search.



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Corzhens
Is that trick of using your keyword for naming the file such as an image will not constitute keyword stuffing? I understand that keyword stuffing means you have an excessive number of keywords on a web page. But naming your file as your keyword may have a complication. I am not really sure although I have some apprehensions because too many tricks may just spoil the broth.



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