Google’s efforts to keep spam out of users’ search results include taking manual action against websites that violate their quality guidelines. The most recent addition to their guidelines is the Image Mismatch manual penalty.

What is Image Mismatch?
According to Google, receiving this alert means “some of your site’s images may be displaying differently on Google’s search results pages than they are when viewed on your site.” This happens when the image your website displays for users appears differently in Google’s search results pages.
The alert will specify if the mismatch problem affects the whole site (listed under Site-wide matches), or only part of the site (listed under Partial matches).
Google mentioned that problem may be caused by โanti-hotlinkingโ tools. Many website owners use these to prevent other people from hotlinking to their images and โstealing bandwidthโ from their servers. This often involves redirecting the links to a different image.
What to Do When You Get a Mismatch Penalty
What should you do when you receive an Image Mismatch manual action penalty?
1. Check your site to make sure it displays exactly the same images to users whether theyโre viewing them on your site or within Google image search results.
2. Submit a reconsideration request after you’ve made sure the problem has been resolved.
Keep following our blog to read the latest Google updates that may affect today’s search engine optimization services and best practices. If you’ve received an Image Mismatch penalty or are experiencing any other manual action problems, contact us and weโd be happy to help you out.
Born to a family of writers and bookworms, Elrica Gosiengfiao has always been a self-professed geek. She works as a marketing copywriter, but spends much of her free time traversing different worlds through books and games. El also has a background in visual arts and graphic design, and has a love affair with anything art nouveau.