I have a banner printing site and my site is on top position in Google, but I have one problem - the images (Banners) of my site are not cached in any search engine.
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1Cached? or Indexed? Can you give an example of an image thats not being handled by Google the way you want?– Mike HudsonCommented Sep 13, 2011 at 7:16
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Hey thanks Mike for ans my que, my banners are not able to cached you can see attached url's images which are not cached in any search engine : bannerbuzz.com/custom-signs.html please check it and if you have some solution then please tell me thanks– NishiCommented Sep 14, 2011 at 4:48
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Sorry - still not any clearer whether you mean "indexed" as in showing in Google Image Search (in which case @mvark's answer is correct) or "cached", as in crawled and kept a copy of when Google crawls your page like: webcache.googleusercontent.com/…– Mike HudsonCommented Sep 14, 2011 at 7:49
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Thanks a lot... I can't see any of my images in google images, so if my pages are cached after that my images will able to index, so the problem is cached my images...– NishiCommented Sep 14, 2011 at 11:15
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No, the problem is that Google isn't "indexing" your images. Follow the links in @mvark's answer below– Mike HudsonCommented Sep 14, 2011 at 12:11
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Here are few tips to make Google index images on your site -
- Use descriptive filenames for your images
- Always add the ALT attribute to your images (and include the TITLE attribute only if the image is a link)
- Supply an image sitemap file
- Provide good context for your image