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  1. #16
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    A simple way to used the following steps:

    Use the ALT Attribute

    If you’re at all familiar with HTML, you’ve used image tags to place pictures or other graphics on your website. The code looks like this:

    <img src=”http://website.com/images/logo.jpg”>

    Optimizing the File Name

    You should take your optimization to the next level by naming the logo file itself to include your company name and a short description of your company. A logo file simply called “logo.jpg” or “logo.gif” won’t do a lot of good as far as SEO is concerned.
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  2. #17
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    Use Color Contrasts to Increase Legibility.
    Unify Logo Elements to Improve Visual Consistency.
    Add Color(s) to Enhance Brand Name Recognition.
    Highlight Certain Logo Elements to Make Your Logo Pop.
    Pair Your Logo Name with a Relevant Logo Icon.

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