Which of the following is a good practice for using keywords in image alt text?
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Correct answer: Include your target keyword in the alt text only when it accurately describes the image.
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The correct approach is to include your target keyword in the alt text only when it accurately describes the image. Alt text serves two primary purposes: accessibility for visually impaired users and providing context to search engines. Keyword stuffing or using irrelevant keywords in alt text can be detrimental to user experience and may be flagged as spam by search engines, negatively impacting your SEO. Listing multiple keywords is keyword stuffing. Leaving alt text blank for non-decorative images misses an opportunity for SEO and accessibility.
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