I noticed the naming conventions of the images attached here do not include studio-111 or other searchable criteria, except NEW, CITY, FARM, VIEWS.
On my own, and with others, I study web traffic; I hope you do not mind these comments.
Online indexes do read source code, specifically callup tags like image file names. This is one of the trillion ways Google indexes between web pages and images when you search.
When possible, we should consider providing images and other files as HTML docs across the web to improve our search results. This is due largely in part to the capacity of indexes to read embedded text within files but also to our frequency of web relevance (traffic).
P.S. I love this project, shipping containers especially. Happy to be on the Team.
Michael,
I noticed the naming conventions of the images attached here do not include studio-111 or other searchable criteria, except NEW, CITY, FARM, VIEWS.
On my own, and with others, I study web traffic; I hope you do not mind these comments.
Online indexes do read source code, specifically callup tags like image file names. This is one of the trillion ways Google indexes between web pages and images when you search.
When possible, we should consider providing images and other files as HTML docs across the web to improve our search results. This is due largely in part to the capacity of indexes to read embedded text within files but also to our frequency of web relevance (traffic).
P.S. I love this project, shipping containers especially. Happy to be on the Team.
Chris