One aspect of putting SEO in the picture is thinking about the impact your pictures have on your site core vitals.
All content marketers know that it takes more than text to catch the eye. But those who are also aware of site loading issues realize that pictures can slow down a site.
Slow page loadings harm your core web vitals and your SEO.
So what should you do: give up the pictures or give up the better speed?
The answer is neither. You can have the best of both worlds -- attractively illustrated posts and good loading times when you optimize your pictures for web view.
In the past, I had to do this manually for each image, playing around a bit to find the size that would look good but does slow things down. I don't have to do that now.
I just discovered a great SaaS solution. Imagify optimizes your images for you in a snap.
It enables you to fix all the ones you have on a page without having to upload them one by one. At the free level, you get up 200 images a month, though you have to be sure to download them within 24 hours.
I put it to the test with my site. As the screenshot here shows, it details how much memory space you can save for each compression.
For some of the pictures, the amount of memory gained was rather small, so I opted to skip those and only converted the ones for which the difference was more substantial. Imagify shows the amount of saved for all the compressed versions I selected in place of the original pictures.
While it's easy to use for any site, it's even easier if you use WordPress. You can use the Imagify plugin to automatically optimize the images and ensure that that they are not the cause of slow loading times on your site. Learn more about that by watching the video below.