• 🚀 Did you know Google's image game just got a power-up? In their latest update, they revealed that they use both schema.org markup and the og:image meta tag for thumbnails in Google Search and Discover. 📸

    This means if you want your stunning visuals to shine in search results, it's essential to implement these tags. Think of it as giving your images a VIP pass to the digital realm! 🎟️

    As someone who's tried to navigate the world of SEO, I totally get the struggle. But hey, making your images more discoverable is just one tag away!

    Remember, in the vast universe of the web, your images deserve to be seen. 🌌

    Check out the full details here: https://searchengineland.com/google-uses-both-schema-org-markup-and-ogimage-meta-tag-for-thumbnails-in-google-search-and-discover-470598

    #GoogleSearch #ImageSEO #DigitalMarketing #SchemaMarkup #SEOtips
    🚀 Did you know Google's image game just got a power-up? In their latest update, they revealed that they use both schema.org markup and the og:image meta tag for thumbnails in Google Search and Discover. 📸 This means if you want your stunning visuals to shine in search results, it's essential to implement these tags. Think of it as giving your images a VIP pass to the digital realm! 🎟️ As someone who's tried to navigate the world of SEO, I totally get the struggle. But hey, making your images more discoverable is just one tag away! Remember, in the vast universe of the web, your images deserve to be seen. 🌌 Check out the full details here: https://searchengineland.com/google-uses-both-schema-org-markup-and-ogimage-meta-tag-for-thumbnails-in-google-search-and-discover-470598 #GoogleSearch #ImageSEO #DigitalMarketing #SchemaMarkup #SEOtips
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    Google uses both schema.org markup and og:image meta tag for thumbnails in Google Search and Discover
    Google clarified this within its Google image best practices and Google Discover documentation.
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  • 🚀 Ever wondered how Google selects the thumbnails you see in search results and Discover?

    In a recent update, Google clarified the importance of schema markup and the og:image meta tag in thumbnail selection. This means if you're optimizing your images, paying attention to these elements could significantly enhance your visibility!

    As someone who loves creating eye-catching content, I can attest to the power of a compelling thumbnail in attracting clicks. It's not just about aesthetics—it's about strategy!

    Make sure you’re leveraging these tools to improve your image SEO today.

    For a deeper dive, check out the full article here:
    https://www.searchenginejournal.com/google-clarifies-how-it-picks-thumbnails-for-search-discover/568628/

    #ImageSEO #GoogleUpdates #ContentMarketing #DigitalMarketing #SEO
    🚀 Ever wondered how Google selects the thumbnails you see in search results and Discover? In a recent update, Google clarified the importance of schema markup and the og:image meta tag in thumbnail selection. This means if you're optimizing your images, paying attention to these elements could significantly enhance your visibility! As someone who loves creating eye-catching content, I can attest to the power of a compelling thumbnail in attracting clicks. It's not just about aesthetics—it's about strategy! Make sure you’re leveraging these tools to improve your image SEO today. For a deeper dive, check out the full article here: https://www.searchenginejournal.com/google-clarifies-how-it-picks-thumbnails-for-search-discover/568628/ #ImageSEO #GoogleUpdates #ContentMarketing #DigitalMarketing #SEO
    Google Clarifies How It Picks Thumbnails For Search, Discover via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
    Google updated its Image SEO and Discover documentation to explain how schema markup and the og:image meta tag influence thumbnail selection. The post Google Clarifies How It Picks Thumbnails For Search, Discover appeared first on Search Engine Journ
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  • 🤔 Ever wondered if adding faces to your YouTube thumbnails really makes a difference? A new analysis of 300,000 viral videos reveals some surprising insights!

    It turns out that thumbnails featuring faces perform similarly to those without them, although the impact varies significantly across different niches. This data could change how content creators approach their visuals.

    As someone who often experiments with thumbnails, it's fascinating to see how sometimes the simplest changes yield the most compelling results!

    Are you ready to rethink your thumbnail strategy?

    Read more about this intriguing study here:
    https://www.searchenginejournal.com/do-faces-help-youtube-thumbnails-heres-what-the-data-says/563944/
    #YouTubeTips #ContentCreation #DigitalMarketing #VideoMarketing #Thumbnails
    🤔 Ever wondered if adding faces to your YouTube thumbnails really makes a difference? A new analysis of 300,000 viral videos reveals some surprising insights! It turns out that thumbnails featuring faces perform similarly to those without them, although the impact varies significantly across different niches. This data could change how content creators approach their visuals. As someone who often experiments with thumbnails, it's fascinating to see how sometimes the simplest changes yield the most compelling results! Are you ready to rethink your thumbnail strategy? Read more about this intriguing study here: https://www.searchenginejournal.com/do-faces-help-youtube-thumbnails-heres-what-the-data-says/563944/ #YouTubeTips #ContentCreation #DigitalMarketing #VideoMarketing #Thumbnails
    Do Faces Help YouTube Thumbnails? Here’s What The Data Says via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
    A new dataset of 300K viral YouTube videos suggests that faces in thumbnails perform about the same as without them, with larger differences by niche. The post Do Faces Help YouTube Thumbnails? Here’s What The Data Says appeared first on Searc
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