July 21, 2010
Adding Images To Your Sitemap
By Geoff Simon
If you were left with questions after the last post it was because I never got to give examples of the formatting of images in your sitemap. Hopefully people just googled it if they were serious, already knew, didn't care, ad nauseum of reasons, and in case you didn't we got you covered with this thrilling follow up post.

Taken straight from Google here, this is what the syntax would look like for one page that includes two images.

You can add up to 1,000 images per page by the way, just in case you have a page with over 1k images, you have been officially PWND by Google when it comes to adding all your images on that page to your sitemap, pfffft.

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