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Consider the last time you submitted an image to your site. Opportunities are you downloaded it from a stock photography website, published it to the backend of your site, and then inserted it to the page. This makes a shining example of image optimization, right? Not quite. You've added a giant bowling ball weight to your site that's slowing down the page speed.
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If you currently have a sitemap for your site (and you should), you can include image information to it or develop a separate sitemap just for your images. Developing the sitemap is not too complex. Essentially, for each URL you list in your sitemap, you can include extra details about images on that page.
If you are running a WordPress website, yo...
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If you already have a sitemap for your site (and you ought to), you can add image details to it or create a separate sitemap just for your images. Developing the sitemap is not too complicated. Basically, for each URL you list in your sitemap, you can add extra details about images on that page.
If you are running a WordPress site, you can also take a benef...
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Consider the last time you published an image to your website. Possibilities are you downloaded it from a stock photography website, submitted it to the backend of your site, and then inserted it to the page. This makes a shining example of image optimization, right? Not quite. You've added a giant bowling ball weight to your website that's decreasing th...
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If you currently have a sitemap for your website (and you must), you can include image info to it or produce a different sitemap just for your images. Producing the sitemap is not too complicated. Essentially, for each URL you list in your sitemap, you can include extra details about images on that page.
If you are running a WordPress site, you can likewise take ...
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