Watch this video to learn how to remove an undesirable image from Google Images search results.
Learn more about requesting the removal of an image:
http://support.go ogle.com/webmasters/ bin/answer.py?hl=en& answer=1663694
Maile Ohye from Google covers the five most common errors
she finds in SEO, and then concludes with six quick tips to make sure
you're on the right track.
Google's Maile Ohye examines the issues webmasters face with paginated content: paginated articles, product category listings, etc. She then explains the options available to those webmasters concerned about SEO, including rel="next" and rel="prev" HTML markup.
Using video sitemaps is a recommended way to give us information about your videos. Submitting a sitemap pushes your video metadata to Google and reduces the time it takes for us to discover your video. Learn more about video sitemaps here: http://www.google.co m/support/webmasters /bin/answer.py?answe r=80472
The most common factor preventing the appearance of Rich Snippets in search results is the use of hidden markup. For more information about avoiding hidden markup and other troubleshooting tips, visit Webmaster Tools Help (http://www.google.c om/support/webmaster s/bin/answer.py?answ er=1093493).
Once you've implemented markup, we highly recommend that you test your site using the Rich Snippets Testing Tool (http://google.com/w ebmasters/tools/rich snippets). When everything is working properly, Google will automatically find it next time we crawl your site, although it may take some time for rich snippets to begin appearing in search results.
Breadcrumbs are a great way to tell Google about your site's structure. Breadcrumb information including a page's title and url may be used in search results to help users more quickly and accurately identify relevant content. Visit http://schema.org/We bPage for more details.
Event markup allows you to provide Google with information about the events presented on your site. Information about location, time, ticket options and more may be used in search results to help users more quickly and accurately identify relevant content. Visit http://schema.org/Ev ent for more details.
Recipe markup allows you to provide Google with information about the recipes on your site. Information about prep time, cook time, reviews and more may be used in search results to help users more quickly and accurately identify relevant content. Visit http://schema.org/Re cipe for more details.
Review markup allows you to provide Google with information about the reviews and ratings that exist for content on your page. This information may be used in search results to help users more quickly and accurately identify relevant content. Visit http://schema.org/Re view for more details.
Product markup allows you to provide Google with specific information about the products on your site. Information about price, availability, reviews and more may be used in search results to help users more quickly and accurately identify relevant content. Visit http://www.schema.or g/Product for more details.
Schema.org markup is the recommended method for providing Google with information about the types of content on your page. Using it requires only a few non-visible changes to your web page. Visit http://www.schema.or g for more information.
If you are using an on-page markup such as schema.org, Google will update video data when the page is crawled. If you are using a video sitemap or mRSS feed, Google will periodically re-download the sitemap or feed from your site.
Rich Snippets are markup tags that webmasters can put in their sites in order to tell Google what type of content they have on their site so that we can better display it in search results. For more information, visit our help center: http://www.google.co m/support/webmasters /bin/answer.py?answe r=99170
If your video isn't being indexed and served properly, most likely it's because Google doesn't have enough data about it. Find out some best practices for video indexing in this help article: http://www.google.co m/support/webmasters /bin/answer.py?hl=en &answer=156442
Country restrictions are a feature in schema.org, video sitemaps and mRSS that allow you specify where your videos are allowed to play. Read more about the schema.org VideoObject at http://www.schema.or g/VideoObject and about video sitemaps at http://www.google.co m/support/webmasters /bin/answer.py?answe r=80472.
If you are using video sitemaps, you can limit what kind of devices your video result will appear on with platform restrictions. Find out more about the video sitemap specifications at http://www.google.co m/support/webmasters /bin/answer.py?answe r=80472.
Testing and submitting videos is easy with both on page markups like schema.org and and video sitemaps or mRSS feeds. Use the rich snippets testing tool (http://www.google.c om/webmasters/tools/ richsnippets) for on page markups and Google Webmaster Tools (https://www.google. com/webmasters/tools ) for sitemaps and feeds.
The schema.org markup is our recommended method for providing Google with the metadata needed to index your videos. Using it requires only a few non-visible changes to your video web page. You can find the full schema.org spec here: http://www.schema.or g/VideoObject
In order for your videos to be properly indexed and displayed on Google, you'll need to properly markup your videos using the markup described in this site: http://www.google.co m/webmasters/videosi temaps/getstarted.ht ml