Easy Image Sitemap
Spełnia najwyższe standardy Shopify w zakresie płynności, łatwości użytkowania i korzyści dla sprzedawcy
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Seriously wish I would have installed this earlier. If you want all your images indexed in Google, it's a must have! Plus, William is a great dude. Go for it!
Thanks!
FINALLY somebody addressed this problem. Installed easily and already started giving me intel. I'll circle back and update my review in a few weeks, but looking good already!
This app is worth every penny. William is super helpful and I've seen a tremendous jump in my images being indexed. As everyone knows or should, all images are stored by Shopify on the CDN domain so it's hard to tell what's actually being indexed or not since Google webmaster will show images being submitted but with zero indexing of them. This app will fix that issue and have all of your images indexed with the ability to keep track in the dashboard. An app I will definitely not live without for my store.
Easy to use app with tangible results and good customer support.
You can just install and let the app do the rest! A must-have app for any ecommerce!
Thank you!
Excellent App - But the support handled by Mr. Belk is even better - highly recommended for image SEO.
Thanks! We're happy to help!
Great app, really easy, and unbelievably awesome support. Get it!
We've used this App for roughly 6 months, it has been a very slow process but gradually our images are getting indexed. It is working, we just did not anticipate it taking this long. Overall it is a good app to use.
After 4 month 22 out of 450 images was indexed!! Really make sure your images are index when using this app. A total ripoff.
Regarding the suppliers try to find excuses to why the app didn’t work.
“ This customer installed my app across several international sites that were all submitting identical duplicate image content to Google.”
This is totally wrong!
We have to languages and and a modern app should be able to handle.
The images look the same but all file names has been changed the correct way according to Googles guidelines.
So if they find a bug or not is not important. 22 out of 450 images was index during 4 months!!
Also, We use Shopify and an Shopify approved theme. If the app can’t handle Shopify approved themes I guess they need to bring it up with them!
This customer installed my app across several international sites that were all submitting identical duplicate image content to Google. I spent a great deal of time communicating and researching what their potential issues might be and suggesting solutions. For example, not using javascript redirects by default on their most trafficked international domain, proper use of html lang tags, etc.
It is unfortunate that I also found an issue where Google's API will not return accurate data for url's using the special ö character. The customer was notified and proactively offered a refund. The customer then re-installed the app on the same domain with the special characters some five months later with the same expectations. The customer was proactively offered a refund on BOTH occasions.
Sorry it didn't work out, but the final message was the same — regardless of my app's inability to pull accurate data for the edge case of using a URL with a special character, the customer was doing things that could be harmful to their SEO, and that they should consult with an SEO expert to try to work through the issues and validate their progress manually.
SEO is a marathon, not a sprint. Regardless of the issue with the special character (which is ultimately my fault for not catching the issue sooner), my app is not a panacea for greater structural SEO issues.
https://medium.com/hackernoon/why-isnt-google-indexing-my-images-77da7c52383
https://medium.com/hackernoon/lessons-from-submitting-500k-images-from-shopify-stores-to-google-for-indexing-1b45e6a3d9ed
Very interesting app!
What I miss: the graph only shows the number of indexed pictures, which looks like constant grow. But we also constantly put now pictures and blogarticles up... so to measure the effectiveness, we would need to have the %percentage in the graph to see if there is improvement in indexing..
Also would be great if their the app gives direct feedback what to to do improve.