Image SEO best practices → https://goo.gle/3W57fKj
Welcome back to season 2 of SEO Made Easy with Search Relations Advocate, Martin Splitt! In this first episode, SEO practitioners can learn about 4 tips for loading images faster on your website for a better user experience. Watch along as Martin discusses compression settings, responsive sizing for different sized devices, and more!
Chapters:
0:00 – Intro
0:31 – Images on the web
1:22 – Tip 1: Image formats on the web
1:57 – Tip 2: Image compression settings
2:27 – Tip 3: Responsive sizing
3:17 – Tip 4: Lazy-loading
3:55 – Wrap up
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Speaker: Martin Splitt
Products Mentioned: Search Console – General
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Welcome back to season 2 of SEO Made Easy with Martin.
What other technical topics would you like to see in future episodes?
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How did you just pronounce "GIF" ? Im shattered
Nice
article for srctset / structured data image sizes mentioned ~3:15 ?
Helpful information 👍🏻
Search console has not displayed new data since 28June, whats not happening
nice tips bro
It was a wonderful explanation. Can you explain how to minify JavaScript and CSS code easily in a video? And how can we solve all the problems from Google page speed insight?
Merci ❤🎉
Very help full thanks 🙂
You are just making people fool. Because your leaked data tells us the complete truth.
In case you didn't notice, Google search has a problem with .webp images. It recognizes them as sn HTML document, not as an image. Most of them will not be indexed.
Your welcome.
When are you going to fix Google Search rankings?
I have been using squoosh for long time. Its great cloud app instead if paying other apps
This was great 😊
thx for the Squoosh tip! I was using a bloated program for conversions
Thanks!
Cool. Thank you, very much.