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Today, I've got some minor tweaks, super low hanging fruit that you can

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do to your image to boost your SEO. Welcome to your

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podcast website, the ultimate guide for podcasters looking to

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level up their online presence. Whether you're a seasoned

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podcaster or just starting out, this show is your go to

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resource for mastering the art of building and optimizing your

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podcast website. From website basics to advanced

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SEO strategies, we cover it all. No tech jargon,

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no confusion, just practical tips and

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actionable advice you can implement right away. Here

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is your host, Dave

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Jackson. SEO images often get overlooked

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when it comes to SEO. And the beautiful thing is

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most of the stuff we're gonna talk about today, it's low

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hanging fruit. And if you're thinking, well, wait.

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What? I'll give you a classic example. I just got done doing

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an interview with a guy named Matt

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Cundill from the SoundOff Podcast, And I

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forgot to ask him for a headshot, so I went to Google Images, search

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for Matt Cundill. And this is also a great way if you're doing

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research for a guest. If you're gonna be interviewing

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somebody, you can search for them in Google

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Images and find other interviews of this person. So

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people do search. And even if you're just doing your traditional

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search, those images show up in your search results.

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And so having good images can boost you in

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actual search results. So that's the first thing.

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One of the things you can do that doesn't take really any effort

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is use descriptive file names. Now don't go

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crazy with this, making it war and peace dot JPEG,

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but something that isn'timgx27dot

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jpeg.png. Yeah. You want actual words in there.

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So if it was something like goldendashretrieverdash

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playing dash in dash park. Now this is from an

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article from Ahrefs, which is a really huge

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SEO tool and just service.

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So I'm gonna take that as gospel. And they also say, and this is

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one I didn't realize, I've always recommended to use

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hyphens or underscore because you want

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some sort of space between the words so that it looks like words

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as opposed to everything just running it together dot JPEG. And

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according to Ahrefs, it is better to

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have dashes or better known as hyphens.

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Right? So if it was something like reddashguitardashgibson.jpeg,

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that would be better than, again, just having random numbers

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and words, or it would be better than somebody

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going red_gibson_guitar.jpeg.

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Alt text, sometimes called alternate

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description, that's how it's shown in Podpage. It's really

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great for SEO and also for accessibility.

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So if you are somebody who cannot see, your screen reader reads though.

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So that's great. But also it helps search engines understand the

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context of the image. So you wanna make sure your

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alt text is descriptive and includes relevant keywords,

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but be careful. Don't avoid keyword stuffing.

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For example, if we go back to, the Ahrefs article here, they

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mentioned a golden retriever playing fetch in a sunny park is good alt

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text for the image mentioned earlier. But if you just started, like,

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a golden retriever playing fetch in a sunny park with a

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golden retriever that likes a you know what I mean? I think keyword

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stuffing is one of those things that's hard to somewhat

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describe, but we all know it when we see it. And

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while you can add the alt text if you add images in

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PodPage, if you're like, wait a bit. What about the episodic artwork that

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automatically gets pulled over? Yep. Automatic alt tags

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are added. The next

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one is resizing your image. And this is

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one that a lot of people get wrong because, let's say, you're gonna

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upload your episodic artwork, and you've made it

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3,000 by 3,002. Make it as big as it can be.

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And so you upload the image, and it's ginormous. It takes

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up a huge amount of space on your website. So you go, oh, that's

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alright. And you click on it, and you grab maybe a corner, and you

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just drag it to where it's maybe 300 by 300.

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And let's say that file is, whatever, 10

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megabytes. And it should be something like 500

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kilobytes. And so it's way bigger. What happens

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is it slows down your website. Because even though it's only going to

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display, you know, 300 by 300,

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Behind the scenes, for that to display, it still has to

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download the entire file. It's just shrinking

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it down. It's not shrinking the actual amount of bandwidth

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if we get our nerd on here. It's actually gonna take it longer.

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So this is where you can use something. This is a free tool

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called Swoosh. It's from our friends at Google. And what

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I like about this is you can actually resize the image. You could say, look.

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Don't give me 3,000 by 3,000. Make that 300 by 300.

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And then there's a little slider where you can adjust it

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to kinda maximize its look, make sure it

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doesn't lose anything. It doesn't denigrate. And there's a little slider there. You

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can see kind of a little before and after. So you can use

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that to resize as you compress. And then there are other

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tools, like, if you've already resized it, there is tiny

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PNG. I believe there's a tiny jpay I can never say

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that. Tinyjpg

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dotcom. So there are many sites like this. And if you are a WordPress

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user, stay tuned because I've got a WordPress plugins that does a lot of the

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stuff that we're talking about.

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Now you might hear the nerdy phrase,

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optimize your Open Graph meta tag. And

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Open Graph meta tags control how your images appear

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when they're shared on social media platforms, which is why

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in PodPage, they're called social preview

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image. That is so much easier to understand than open graph

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meta tags. But you wanna be able to optimize

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these again. So the typical size for these

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are 1200 by 630. And what this does is

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by having that image, you it knows you have the

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right size. And most things that share, Facebook, Twitter, things like that,

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they will not completely hork your image because you kinda have the right

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image. And, again, you've compressed it. You've made it

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that exact size. You didn't make it, whatever, 24100 by 12

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third. No. Make it that size. Compress it. And that

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way, by having that image, you are maximizing

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your image. You're ready for it to be shared. It's not gonna take up a

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a ton of space. And you are kinda dictating, hey, when

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you share this particular episode, use this image. So if you've

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ever done that, you're like you share it, and you're like, hey. Why is it

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pulling the image from the advertiser? I wanted to use

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this. That's where you can specify the

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social image for sharing, better known as the Open Graph

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metadata.

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Alright. If you're using WordPress, here are a couple other steps

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you can do. And one is to use a content

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delivery network. And what this does is it

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distributes your images across multiple servers worldwide,

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and that reduces the latency and basically speeds up

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the delivery of your image. So by using a CDN,

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you can ensure faster load times for your images. And the

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one I use and what's great about this is it does have

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a WordPress plugins is called Bunny, as

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in, yep, that little wabbit. And it's super cheap. I gave it

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$20 probably a year ago because

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for Libsyn, they I mean, at this point, you have

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to hand code if you're doing any podcasting 2.0 stuff. So I

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needed some place to host the JSON file, some place to

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hold these images for podcasting 2.0. And I gave it,

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like, $20, like, a year ago. And I've still got, like,

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$14. And you just it's an extra step. But

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I implemented it on my website via their

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plugins, and it automatically then host those

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files for you. And with the WordPress

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integration, it's amazing. It does a lot of this stuff

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automatically. So on their website, they say without a CDN,

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if a website loaded, let's say, 2.5 seconds to load

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it with Bunny, that can actually bring your website load time

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down to 0.7 seconds. It's pretty amazing,

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and I was up and running in about, I don't know, 4 minutes.

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Now something else you can do is to create

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an image site map. And what this does

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is it has a dedicated sitemap for your

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images, and that can help you actually improve your

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chances of appearing in search results. And

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as soon as I hear sitemap, I think of Ranking Math.

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In fact, I should mention my buddy, Mark, from Podcast,

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and, also, he does the resourceful designer podcast. I'll put links

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to those in the show notes with everything we're mentioning. But Mark's

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been building websites forever, and he said, I just finished your episode about Ranking

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Math and want to reach out. I switched to it a couple years ago

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after using Yoast premium for a long time. Rank Math

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is so much easier to use, and the features are much better. Its

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customer support is also much more responsive than Yoast, which takes

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forever to respond. It's all I recommend now. So,

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if you wanna check out Mark, go over to podcastbranding.co. Thank

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you for the feedback, Mark. I do appreciate it. And I know

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that Rank Math makes a ton of different

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website maps. Check that out. There is a free

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trial. Links in the show notes and also in our resource section.

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Alright. And, again, this is for WordPress users,

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and it is alt text. It's a plugins. It's a

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website. And so what I did was I uploaded

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a graphic, and it is a picture of Matt

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Cundell. And it's my logo, everything else,

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and you basically upload it. I added some

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keywords. So in this case, I put podcast lessons. And the alt

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text is a person standing in front of a microphone with text that says school

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of podcasting, plan, launch, grow Podcast lessons from 400

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episodes and years of radio experience, Matt Cundell from the

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Sound Off Podcast 934 because it was episode 934.

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Now how this voodoo got

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this from like, I don't understand how AI is now able to

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read read a file which did not have

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most of that in the file name. I I think it said,

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Matt Cundold 934 wide, I I think was the name of the

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file. And so if you're a person that's been using WordPress and

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you're like, oh, great. So glad you let me know this now.

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Where were you, you know, 7 years ago? This is a tool

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that will automatically create your alt text

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automatically. And so you upload the image, and,

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of course, our good friend AI analyzes the image,

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and you get alt text. And so this works with,

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WordPress. If you're super nerdy, they have an API.

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It's a browser extension, all sorts of interesting things.

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And the pricing for this is $5 a

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month for basically a 100 images. So

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if you are just starting out, maybe you need to up your

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credits to have it go back and do all your old episodes,

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etcetera. But once you get going, if you're only doing 4 episodes a

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month and you've only got a few, images, you could get by with

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$5 a month. And also if you want to pay as you go,

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you can do that and you can be as little as $3

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for 50 images. So that is a way, if you're using

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WordPress, that you can kind of automate this.

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And, again, speaking of Rank Math, I looked over there.

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They do have the ability to automate image captions. So if

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that's something you're looking for, you can also find and replace.

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So if you rebrand your show and you're like, oh, crap. All my alt text

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says the Dave Jackson Power Hour, and I wanted to say your podcast

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website, you can actually go into Rank Math. That's again a

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plugins for WordPress and have it change automatically. The

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other thing it does, again, we're speaking of Rank Math, is the fact

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that it will actually automatically rename your images and add alt text

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to images that do not have the tags present. So it'll

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just automatically do that for you, hence why Mark

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over at podcastbranding.co was like, yeah. This is why I recommend this.

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That was last week's episode. So if you haven't heard that, check it

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out. And, also, just to kinda show you the value of

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Ranking Math, I was looking at, Bunny.

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Again, they have a WordPress plugins. And for $10

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a month, they will automatically compress your files so

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that they load faster, which would eliminate that step. But then I looked

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at, Rank Math, and again, it does it

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already. And this is future Dave.

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As I was getting ready to publish this, I was like, you know what, idiot?

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Go over and look. And it turns out Ranking Math does not

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make a site map for images. It does everything

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else, but not that. So as

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we start to wrap this up. So

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remember, images appear in search results. Give your images

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a descriptive file name. Google recommends separating

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words with hyphens. Don't forget your alt text, your just you

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know, the descriptive alt text. Resize your images. That's the one I

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see. And by that, I don't mean once you upload them. Resize them

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before you upload them. Compress the images of links to all those

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tools out at your podcastwebsite.com/7.

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Create an image website map if you can. And we'll get

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into browser caching in a future

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it. It's free. Simply go to your podcast

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