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How important are image file names
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 Hi, How important do you think the image file names are for image search? 
 I know it used to be the best practice a while ago but is it still important?Thanks in advance, JJ 
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 Thanks guys - I really appreciate your quick responses to my silly question:) JJ 
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 From my own experience, I would say the images that send us the most search traffic are those where the file names have been labelled correctly rather than autogenerated such as 33456789.jpg. I would certainly suggest there is some correlation between filename and search performance, although of course there are other factors to considered. As a recommendation, I'd certainly suggest file names are important although I couldn't put a measure of quite how important. There's certainly no reason I can see for us to stop labelling filenames correctly. 
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 Extremely important (and will continue to be). Also, continue to use alt names and meta info. It's also good to have good naming convention for image files on your site. 
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