From Pixels to Backlinks: Mastering Image Link Building
Abhinav Puri
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A?simple picture brought CoSchedule 672 referring domains alone! (You'll see this image in?the blog post.) And we?at?Digital Olympus have witnessed this runaway level of?success umpteen times with image link building.
Want to?replicate such incredible results? Read on?this guide to?uncover:
A?Brief Overview of?Image Link Building
Image link building revolves around creating and distributing high-quality, unique images to?earn backlinks. Ranging from infographics to?custom illustrations, content marketers and SEO pros embed and promote these images so?other sites pick them up?with a?link back to?your site.
While webpages using images earn 555% more quality backlinks compared to?those with no?images, this tactic is?often underused. So?you can take advantage here and ride the wave.
The impact images have on?backlinks. Image Source
Images tend to?attract links due to?their utility and value addition. They serve as?visual aids, helping readers understand complex ideas and making content more engaging. That’s why imagery naturally encourages backlinks.
What I?like about creating images specifically for the purpose of?gaining usage and therefore link opportunities, is?that it’s so?versatile. It?can be?applied in?any sector. And if?you do?it?right, then you’re actually creating something inherently useful to?people?— images where there’s demand for said imagery and you’re filling?it. And when you claim the links, it’s not a?cold pitch. You’ve already done that blogger/writer a?favour. So?rather than cold email pitching people to?ask for links (Which is?my?least favourite SEO task to?be?honest) you’re contacting someone who’s already used something of?yours and it’s a?totally different, much warmer, dialogue most of?the time.
As?you delve deeper into image link building, the key is?to?remember this dual function. Each image you create isn’t just a?potential link magnet?— it’s also a?traffic driver from Google Images, as?it?makes up 20% of?all searches.
With this understanding, let’s explore how you can choose the right imagery for link building.
5 Image Types that Attract Links
Type #1: Infographics
It’s 2023, and infographics are still an?effective means of?earning backlinks. However, the game has changed significantly. Rather than generic, broad-spectrum infographics, focus on?highly specific, data-rich infographics that demonstrate complex concepts easily.
The more unique your infographic data, the higher the chances of?attracting authority backlinks.
For instance, the infographic below has gathered 49 referring domains. Business Insider with a?DR of?92 is?among them.
Design data-rich and airy infographics. Image Source
Likewise, CoSchedule’s infographic has amassed 672 unique backlinks to?the picture URL.
Use white space to?focus your readers' attention on?key information and incorporate vivid colors to?stand out. Image Source
?Tip: Invest your time in?fact-checking and delivering the most recent statements and numbers. With the rise of?generative AI, ensuring data freshness is?vital. Don’t create clunky and big infographics. Stick to?a?data-rich and compact design.
Type #2: Product photos
Product photos are essential for e-commerce websites link building, retailers, and businesses selling physical goods. That’s not just you presenting your products. Product photos also attract bloggers and digital marketers.
Here’s how:
Xiaomi showcases its unique feature. Image Source
?A?type of?image that works really well is?lifestyle imagery of?products in?use. These are hugely in?demand by?journalists/bloggers and can extend beyond those writing about specific products increasing your chances of?your images getting used.
?Tip: A?neutral dark or?white background also attracts tons of?high-quality links, as?it’s easy to?adjust for any look and feel of?a?website.
Amazon encourages white backdrops to?present products. Image Source
Type #3: Charts and graphs
Journalists and content creators are particularly fond of?charts and graphs. When they source statistics and research to?support their claims, it’s easier for them to?cite a?standalone image than a?full-scale infographic.
Brian Dean also suggests creating as?many charts as?possible for data points in?his course on Digital?PR for SEO, as?this tactic brought them thousands of?referring domains from reputable media outlets and blogs.
?Tip: There’s no?dependency between well-designed, brand-colored charts and clean and neat on?white backgrounds. Both drive backlinks. So, start small and reinvest your time in?content distribution.
Here’s an?example of?a?simple chart by?OrbitMedia from the article with over 3,328 referring domains.
Concise data visualization is?key to?user experience. Image Source
Type #4: Photos
Sites crave unique content. Custom illustrations, diagrams, or?original images are one-of-a-kind content for blogs, influencers, SMM specialists, and media outlets.
To?earn a?photo backlink naturally, upload your photos for free use in?image stocks?— Unsplash, Shutterstock, Flickr, and Depositphotos. Specify in?the photo description that one must credit your website as?a?source. Of?course, not every content creator will do?that, but we’ll show you how to?claim a?backlink in?the following chapters.
Type #5: Maps
Design attention-grabbing map charts with trendy data to?trigger an?avalanche of?backlinks. For B2B brands, you can create a?survey-based linkable asset and present demographics in?a?map chart. For B2C, you can put together fascinating geo statistics about your industry?— just like with the volume of?Coca-Cola plastic pollution worldwide.
This map has received hundreds of?media mentions from famous media outlets.
?Bonus link building technique: Embed memes into your blog posts to?drive engagement and, hence, increase chances for a?backlink.
How to?Find the Right Images for Link Building
Not all images are created equal and link-worthy. Apart from the obvious that imagery must be?relevant to?your site content and audience, tap into trending topics.
Explore Google Images, ExplodingTopics, and Shutterstock in?doing?so. Type in?your ideas (keywords) and see what pictures get the most views and downloads.
For example, a?bit rusty picture of?loan rejection was used dozens of?times by?different websites.
Knowing that, get your team to?take relevant photos and publish them on?photo stocks for free.
Below, we?sorted popular vegan images on?Shutterstock.
And then analyzed the first one with Google Lens to?find media outlets that utilized this picture. It’s thousands of?them.
If?we?were to?sell vegan goods, we’d create dozens of?similar but original images to?drive backlinks to?the vegan category page or?a?concrete product.
4 Image Link Building Tips to?Keep in?Mind
Nice-looking images don’t generate backlinks by?themselves. You’ve got to?deliver them to?your target audience and monitor unauthorized use. How to?do?that?
Tip #1: Claim your unlinked images.
Tools like Google’s Reverse Image Search allow you to?see when someone used your image. Run a?quick check every month as?a?recurring task for your link builders. Find unlinked images and reach out to?webmasters so?they credit them with links.
While this process is?tiresome, you can automate the finding of?unauthorized image use with Image Raider or?TinEye. Upload images you want to?monitor and get reported for new occurrences of?every image.
Use TinEye to?get a?list of?websites using your images.
?Tip: Monitor your high-performing articles, research, reports, and other data-rich imagery to?spot more unauthorized image use.
In?addition, we?use Ahrefs to?find improper attributions. Here’s a?quick tutorial:
Or?automate Ahrefs workflow by?setting up?new image backlink alerts. Go?to?Ahrefs Alerts and apply the settings:
Domain or?URL (where your images live): yourwebsite.com/wp-content/uploads/
Mode: Prefix
Score: New backlinks
Domain rating: From 40
Traffic: Skip or?set from 1,000
Interval: Weekly
From now on, you’ll receive weekly reporting on?new image backlinks.
Tip #2: Optimize your images for SEO.
Drive organic traffic and backlinks by?making your images rank on?Google Images and in?rich snippets. Discover 4 tactics to?do?just that.
An?example of?a?great filename matching Google Image Best Practice.
Image sitemap example.
Tip #3: Stay aligned with Google Image SEO best practices.
Here’s what you need to?know about Google’s Image Guidelines:
Tip #4: Update and refresh content.
Just like a?blog post, images can benefit from periodic updates, particularly data-driven content like infographics, charts, and graphs. Regular updates make your image a?reliable resource, attracting more backlinks over time.
Worry not; your backlinks will be?in?place when you substitute old images because people link back to?the URL with a?piece of?content (i.e., blog posts, certain pages).
Also, use this opportunity to?establish relationships with webmasters. Outreach and point out that they are linking to?the outdated image and offer a?replacement.
Now Over to?You
Whenever you add visual content to?your site, think of?turning it?into a?link magnet. Optimize every image for search to?boost your SEO performance. Deliberately create link-worthy charts and maps. Try to?benefit from photo stocks.
a?link building strategy to?push more revenue-driven pages to?the SERPs.