As mentioned in previous posts, images (with keywords in the file name, small file size and alt-tags and captions added) are a great way to get a better ranking on Google. Reducing image sizes can be a bit of a hassle, so I'd like to share this simple little tool with you: Pix Resizer. It's a very simple to use tool to reduce either one image at a time or a whole folder of images. They can be converter to a number of file formats (such as jpg, gif, png etc). The default is set on jpg (or jpeg) as this format condenses the file the most. Here's the link to download this great little tool: Pix Resizer: http://bluefive.pairsite.com/pixresizer.htm So, have a look at the size of your files and start replacing your images with smaller sized images (around 100kb). Tourism Marketing Courses coming up: (click on links below) Starting in Tourism: 3 May 2017 Invercargill REGISTRATIONS CLOSING SOON! Growing your Tourism Business - Marketing Bootcamp: 15 June 2017 in Queenstown Till next week, Marijke
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Do you use Google Images? I do! All the time.
As you know, images are a very powerful way to get your message across, especially if you sell a physical product or work in the tourism industry. Great images and fresh new images will keep your website or social media posts interesting to your audience. Here are 3 ways to improve your Google ranking through images: 1. Optimise images for your website by:
In the last tip, I wrote about "How to get more great photos for your website and social media". There are also certain types of photos you should avoid having on your website. Here are nine examples (including my PET HATE one!). Till next week, Marijke |
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