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Image Size and Compression: Small Changes, Big Impact on Your Website Large image files are the invisible enemy of your website’s performance. They slow down page load times, degrade the user experience, and harm your SEO rankings. Here’s my go-to approach for image optimization: Choose the Right Format: JPEG: Ideal for photos (great balance of quality and file size). PNG: Best for images needing transparency but use sparingly. WebP: The modern standard (smaller file sizes, faster load times, supported by most browsers). Resize Images Before Uploading: Don’t upload 5000 px "monsters" when your site only needs 1200 px. Compress Images (Without Quality Loss): Tools like TinyPNG or Squoosh can significantly reduce file sizes while keeping the quality intact. File Names and Alt Text Matter: Instead of using "IMG_1234.jpg," opt for descriptive names like "white-dress-classic.jpg." Alt text improves both SEO and accessibility for users. 📈 The Results: A faster website = better user experience, improved SEO, and higher conversions. Details make the difference. Optimize your images, and you’ll optimize your success! #ImageOptimization #WebsitePerformance #SEO #PageSpeed #UserExperience

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