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Why are old versions of images still showing for my site in

Google Image Search?


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Techboy Sep 5, 2011, 5:46 AM
I have a number of images on my website with a watermark. We changed the
watermark (on all of our images) in May, but when I search for my
site getmecooking in Google Image Search, it still shows the old watermark (the old
one is grey, the new one is orange).

Is Google not updating the images its search results because they are cached in
Google? Or because it is ignoring my images, having downloaded them once?

Should we be giving our images a version number (at the end of the file name)?

Our website cache is set to 7 days, so that's not the issue.

Thanks.

STPseo Sep 5, 2011, 8:19 AM


Google may have the images cached and not realize you have new ones. One rule
of thumb I try to promote is to always use unique image names. You may find your
customers also see old images if an image of the same name already resides in the
browser cache. I encourage our marketing folks to add a date stamp to the end of an
image so it will be seen as new. Versioning will work as well.

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Techboy Sep 6, 2011, 6:17 AM


Would adding version information to the end of an image name be bad for SEO?
Should I rename all of the images instead? We are unlikely to change the thumbnail
again, so this issue shouldn't happen again (at least not in the foreseeable future).

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STPseo Sep 6, 2011, 3:32 PM


I don't think it would be too bad. A cleaner name would be better but having the new
images show is important too. More important in my opinion.

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