Ten Essential Image Optimization Tips to Improve Your Blog Posts

by WarriorForum.com Administrator
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A new infographic on Social Media Today shares some tips for success when trying to improve your blog posts.

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  • Profile picture of the author Randall Magwood
    I think it also matters which program you create your images in. I used to be high on Gimp and Photoshop, but Canva has changed the game for me. Cheap monthly membership for everything that they offer. The biggest tip i can give is definitely saving your images in PNG format if possible everytime.
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    • Profile picture of the author WF- Enzo
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      Yeah likewise, Canva's been a game-changer.

      Originally Posted by Randall Magwood View Post

      I think it also matters which program you create your images in. I used to be high on Gimp and Photoshop, but Canva has changed the game for me. Cheap monthly membership for everything that they offer. The biggest tip i can give is definitely saving your images in PNG format if possible everytime.
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    • Profile picture of the author Ahmed Umair
      Originally Posted by Randall Magwood View Post

      I think it also matters which program you create your images in. I used to be high on Gimp and Photoshop, but Canva has changed the game for me. Cheap monthly membership for everything that they offer. The biggest tip i can give is definitely saving your images in PNG format if possible everytime.
      True that..
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  • If you have an old blog, updating your images also helps. If you have low-quality grainy images in your old posts, change them.
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    • Profile picture of the author WarriorForum.com
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      Thanks for your added insights!

      Originally Posted by thedigi duck View Post

      Thanks for sharing this content, but you have missed some crucial points over here, name should be relevant alt text, the correct format is not mentioned in it and the most important factor size of the image.
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  • Profile picture of the author Saurav Gami
    That's so nice and i like so much how you have elaborated with graphics . i am confident now
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  • Profile picture of the author getseowebsite
    This post is useful to all of us. I will try these tips in my next blog, but how to add an image in a website sitemap. Please describe of this query.
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    A visyool metaphor for essentyool narrative struckchah (for which you might wish, when -- for zample -- you writin' out blahgs) this hilluowarstrayschwaahn ain't.

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  • Profile picture of the author spartan14
    Well i think that images play a big importance on seo and this post its very useful .Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author Old Molases
    I think adding human aspect to the images also matters. It gives them an added reason to read through.
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