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- Keeping track of images in the media folder is important. Check proper naming & compression of images & size before uploading
- include company name & purpose of image (your company name – blog – blog title – aspect ratio) ie: 1600×900 / 1280×800 / 500×500
- Placing them in the correct media directory folder, also helps you find that image again
- Image naming helps search engines understand what the image is about which helps rank your company in image search results
- Don’t use oversized files ie: they must be compressed correctly before upload OR it will have an adverse effect on your overall search engine rankings
- Big images slow down your site you will get marked down in search results
- As they say ‘one size fits all’ well that’s rubbish on a website it needs the right size image to fit the design layout
- Image copyright if your not sure that it’s a public domain image then don’t use it
- Yes we know these things take time & effort but cutting corners has never really worked for anyone
- Please stay to best practices it will help promote your business 10 fold for such a little bit of effort
- your website is the main interaction point with clients, if it looks rushed & unkempt, what type of business message are you giving out