![]() ![]() … and consider the Backpack Billboards result, the HTML reveals that the image being used is actually the seventh image declared in the HTML. However, when you look at these mobile search results … ![]() It is just the first JPG that appears in that page's HTML - so I was thinking maybe that's why it's the image that is used in the Google search results. … and take the result as an example, by inspecting the HTML you can see that the image used by Google seems to have no special declaration, etc. If you look at these mobile search results … Can anyone tell me how Google decides which image to use when it shows an image with the search results (as is the case with mobile search, sometimes)?
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