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AuburnBusiness.Com Posted on August 1, 2024 by KeithAugust 4, 2024

Welcome to AuburnBusiness.com. We are a professional online marketing company for local business. We help local businesses get found in their local market by using search engine optimization strategies that produce high search engine results. Our goal is for our client to have multiple listings on the front page of Google for their main keywords.

With more than 35 years of business experience, our team has helped multiple companies to achieve first page search engine ranking results. We want to help you get your local business online – where the $Money$ is.

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Keith works with only one local surveyor per city or town. No city is too small for internet marketing. If you have more than 2 competitors, you need to be found on Google ahead of them, preferably in 1st place.  Call  Keith  Today  at  (334) 826-6677.Keith Maxwell, PLS, PE

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The Overlooked Role of Images in Local SEO

AuburnBusiness.Com Posted on February 24, 2026 by KeithFebruary 24, 2026
Civil engineering project photo being uploaded to a website with optimized file name and alt text for local SEO

Most local business owners focus on reviews, keywords, and Google Business Profile updates. Few look at their images. That’s a missed opportunity.

Google reads more than words. It also reads photos. When images are optimized correctly, they strengthen your local visibility. When they are ignored, they add little value.

For service businesses, images can quietly support rankings without adding more content.

How Google Understands Your Images

Google does not “see” photos the way people do. It reads file names, alt text, surrounding text, and page structure. If your images are named “IMG_4821.jpg,” Google learns nothing.

But if a civil engineering firm in Ft Worth uploads a site progress photo named “ft-worth-drainage-plan-design.jpg,” that image reinforces service and location. The alt text adds more context. The page content supports it.

This layered signal helps search engines understand what you do and where you operate.

It’s not about stuffing keywords. It’s about clarity.

Why Local Service Businesses Overlook This

Many companies upload project photos quickly. They focus on showing work, which is good. But they skip basic optimization steps.

When we review websites as part of our visibility analysis, this is one of the most common gaps we find. The projects are impressive. The experience is there. But the images themselves aren’t helping reinforce the service or location.

Images should:

  • Use clear file names
  • Include simple, descriptive alt text
  • Match the service discussed on the page
  • Load quickly on mobile

Slow, heavy images can hurt performance. Compressed, properly sized images help both users and search engines.

For example, a firm working on grading plans might share site images within a blog explaining the process. When done correctly, those visuals support the service message and local relevance.

That’s something strong local engineering experts understand. Visibility today is built through small, consistent signals.

Images Support Trust and Authority

Photos do more than help rankings. They build credibility.

Real project images show proof. They answer silent questions: Have you done this before? Do you work in my area?

In Ft Worth, where competition among service providers is growing, proof matters. Search engines reward depth and clarity. Users reward transparency.

Optimized images connect both.

A Practical Step Forward

If your website has dozens of unoptimized images, you don’t need to start over. Begin with your most important service pages. Rename files. Add clean alt descriptions. Make sure the images match the topic.

Local SEO is rarely about one big move. It’s about consistent refinement.

In competitive market, image optimization is one of the simplest improvements local service businesses can make — and one of the most overlooked.

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