why google is not indexing my images?

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  • p-dreamer
    Registered User
    • May 2015
    • 60

    #1

    why google is not indexing my images?

    here is a screenshot:
    https://www.screencast.com/t/5v2sKmmwX

    there is a sitemap there but it looks like google is ignoring it...
    any idea?
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  • magneto664
    God Bless You
    • Aug 2014
    • 1470

    #2
    Originally posted by p-dreamer
    here is a screenshot:
    https://www.screencast.com/t/5v2sKmmwX

    there is a sitemap there but it looks like google is ignoring it...
    any idea?
    This img gives nothing helpful. Where you host your images? on your server or maybe you use cdn for it? For 99% image folder or image server is blocked by robots.txt or noindex attribute.
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    • Barry-xlovecam
      It's 42
      • Jun 2010
      • 18083

      #3
      Maybe the images are seen as over-optimization or as alt tag spam.

      Or, the canned description being used in the tag is duplicate content on 100's of affiliate sites.
      porndreamer.com/contents/videos_screenshots/246000/246258/235x176/2.jpg" class="lazy" data-original="https://www.porndreamer.com/contents/videos_screenshots/246000/246258/235x176/2.jpg" alt="Brunette babe pawns her twat and banged at the pawnshop"
      Also, as said above, the image is named poorly for SEO -- obviously done that way for storage and ID reasons.

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      • p-dreamer
        Registered User
        • May 2015
        • 60

        #4
        Originally posted by magneto664
        This img gives nothing helpful. Where you host your images? on your server or maybe you use cdn for it? For 99% image folder or image server is blocked by robots.txt or noindex attribute.
        - what do you mean when you write: "This img gives nothing helpful"?
        - my images are hosted in my server, example: https://www.porndreamer.com/contents...rtalacroft.jpg
        i am using cloudflare but there is no sign in the image url about it
        - my robot.txt is:
        User-agent: *
        Sitemap: https://www.porndreamer.com/sitemap.xml

        Disallow: /player/embed_null.php
        Disallow: /player/float.php
        Disallow: /player/html.php
        Disallow: /player/timelines.php
        # Disallow: /*?action=*$
        # Disallow: /*mode=async*$
        # Disallow: /*function=get_block*$
        Disallow: /404.php
        Disallow: /login.php
        Disallow: /signup.php
        Disallow: /upgrade.php
        Disallow: /redirect_cs.php

        User-agent: Googlebot-Image
        Disallow: /admin
        Disallow: /404.php
        Disallow: /login.php
        Disallow: /signup.php
        Disallow: /upgrade.php
        Disallow: /redirect_cs.php

        still after three days i have uploaded it to the server (with the new command lines:
        User-agent: Googlebot-Image
        Disallow: /admin
        Disallow: /404.php
        Disallow: /login.php
        Disallow: /signup.php
        Disallow: /upgrade.php
        Disallow: /redirect_cs.php)
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        • p-dreamer
          Registered User
          • May 2015
          • 60

          #5
          Originally posted by Barry-xlovecam
          Maybe the images are seen as over-optimization or as alt tag spam.

          Or, the canned description being used in the tag is duplicate content on 100's of affiliate sites.


          Also, as said above, the image is named poorly for SEO -- obviously done that way for storage and ID reasons.
          i assume that the image name is important for indexing, but the alt/neighbor text can give an idea to google about the image content and what it is...

          i really wonder why it is happening...
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