Pictures speak louder than words. Your website needs a lot of quality pictures to support the textual content you publish.

Quick Sprout contributor Lars Lofgren has published the ‘Website Images Beginner’s Guide’ to help you make an image-rich website.

He says, “Every website should be using images. From screenshots to product images, original photos, and everything in between, visual elements really improve the user experience and add professionalism to your site.

Unfortunately, images can slow down the speed and performance of websites.

Having high-quality images on your site is useless if your load times are so slow that nobody gets to see them. That’s why I created this guide. I’ll explain how you can add images to your site without sacrificing speed, performance, or user experience.

Hundreds, if not thousands, of images, are added to the sites I manage on a monthly basis. With so much experience in this category, I’ve narrowed down my top five favorite tools to help improve your website images.

#1 — Optimole

Optimole is an all-in-one image optimization tool for WordPress and beyond”.

 

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