Darshan Hiranandani : How do I configure my project so that Google is able to view and index every image?
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Hi team,
I’m Darshan Hiranandani, currently working on improving the SEO for my photo portfolio site, which primarily consists of images. I’ve noticed an issue where the sitemap.xml generated via Yoast only recognizes and lists the featured image from each project, so only one image per project is visible to search engines like Google.
I’d like to ensure that all images on the site are indexed and visible to search engines to improve SEO.
Do you have any suggestions on how to modify the sitemap or configure settings so that every image on the site is recognized and indexed by Google? Any advice on tools, plugins, or strategies to achieve this would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for your help!
Regards
Darshan Hiranandani -
hello as far as i know generally google does not index all images of a page
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i only found this general advice as far as advice for indexing images mmh
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