The trick with graphics is to include pertinent text
in the 'ALT' tag of the graphics.  I don't know if there
is a limit to how much text can be included, but I usually
place a good size paragraph of text there and it seems to
help.  I believe most search engines will read it as part
of the page content.

Tom Fosson

At 10:12 PM 12/9/98 -0500, E. P. Walker wrote:
>Question:
>Does one or more photos placed high on a web page affect search engine
>standing? (by high I mean after the title and before body text in the Web
>view, not html view.)
>
>E. P. Walker

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