le Updates Image SEO Best Practices and Google Discover Docs //

Google made some changes to its SEO-related documentation. These changes include stating that title and link elements are the most important elements for RSS feed follow in Google Discover, and that Google parses img elements within other elements such as the picture element.

Follow the Google Discover RSS Feed

Google has added a new line under the Get On Discover documentation.

Feed guidelines

Google Discover has the Follow feature. Google stated, “Your feed is the most important content for Google Discover’s Follow feature.”
Your per item and element


elements. These elements should be included in your feed.

If you are serious about being a good performer in the workplace, it is clear that

Follow this feature in Chrome

Include the following:

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element


RSS feed elements

Google Image SEO best practices update

Google also updated the

image SEO best practices document

Google understands that Google can parse
elements even when they’re enclosed in other elements such as

When indexing images, elements are used.

The original document stated that Google parses the HTML pages of your pages to index images. However, it didn’t index CSS images. It now says, “Using semantic HTML Markup helps crawlers locate and process images. Google parses the HTML
elements (even when they’re enclosed in other elements such as

elements) on your pages to index images but does not index CSS images.

We care.

Google’s updated documentation will help you leverage more of the Follow feature in Google Chrome powered with Google Discover, or to improve your image SEO performance. Also, test any changes you make to your website to determine if they have any effect on your search performance.

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