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Optimizing Images for Web: A Practical Guide - 0 views

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    They say a picture is worth a thousand words, which is one of the reasons Image Optimization are so important in ecommerce. Without the customer being able to pick up, touch, and inspect a product, they rely heavily on the images to understand the color, the quality, and the story of the product. In ecommerce, it's critical to find a good balance between image quality and image file size when you save an image for your site. We're going to show you how to do just that in this post. Image File Type Options:- - Working With JPGS - Working With PNGS - Working With GIFS Saving Images Properly:- - Save The Right Dimensions - Save Images For Web - Compress Images For Web Saving images appropriately for the web is an important step to learn early and implement religiously. Even if you only save 10-20% on each image, over time, as your store and website grow, every little KB can add up to some significant savings that will lead to a much more pleasant experience overall for your visitors, customers, and Google.
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10 Must Know Image Optimization Tips - 0 views

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    If you run an online store, Image Optimization is an art that you want to master. Image optimization is about reducing the file size of your images as much as possible without sacrificing quality so that your page load times remain low. It's also about image SEO. That is, getting your product images and decorative images to rank on Google and other image search engines. Here's how to Image Optimization For Web:- - Name your images descriptively and in plain language. - Optimize your alt attributes carefully. - Choose your image dimensions and product angles wisely. - Reduce the file size of your images. - Choose the right file type. - Optimize your thumbnails. - Use image sitemaps. - Beware of decorative images. - Use caution when using content delivery networks (CDNs). - Test your images. Remember, not all of your visitors will be on high-speed connections, and page bloat and slow page loading times can potentially affect your ranking with Google. To help you lighten the load, so to speak, get in the habit of optimizing your images today.
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