How to Optimize Images for Web Performance without Losing Quality

How to Optimize Images for Web Performance without Losing Quality

Are you worried about the speed of your posts and pages and how much your images are affecting this? When starting a new site many users upload the full-sized images which slow down the site as it grows. In this video, we will show you how to save images optimized for the web to improve performance and keep your website loading fast.

In this guide we use Pingdom to analyze page speed, you can find Pingdom here:

If you have an image editing tool you prefer such as Photoshop, GIMP, or Affinity Designer most have a tool or option for resizing and/or optimizing images to be web-friendly. For a free tool you can use online, there is a website called TinyPNG you can find here:

If you would prefer your WordPress site to handle the image optimization, our top recommended image compression plugins can be found here:

For the specific size of the images you want to use for your site, you would want to check with the specific theme you are using as each theme has its own recommended image sizes.

Take a look at MonsterInsights using the link below to help you get started with Google Analytics.

For our discount, use our code: WPBVIP

If you liked this video, then please Like and consider subscribing to our channel here for more WordPress videos.

Feel free to take a look at the written version of this tutorial here:

Join our group on Facebook

Follow us on Twitter

Check out our website for more WordPress Tutorials

Posted in

Leave a Comment

You must be logged in to post a comment.

How to S.T.A.R.T.

an Online Business

Learn how to choose a profitable business model, get the funding you need, pick a market, refine your plan and launch your business!

Free 5 Day Mini Course

Let me build your blog and it will be...

NEED A BLOG?

DONE RIGHT.

 

DONE FAST.

Save Time. Save Money.