Using Images In Blogs: A How-To Guide For Beginners

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Most everyone in social media circles knows that using images in blogs is paramount; however, images are often one of the easiest components of a blog or website to ignore. Namely, images are often hard to deal with and uploading them is generally quite time-consuming.

With this beginner’s guide for using images in blogs, you can side-step the growing pains that bloggers and marketers commonly experience with images and help your blog to stand out from the competition.

Here’s what you need to know about using images in blogs:

Image types

There are two basic types of images. You’ll use static, or unchanging, images in the design of your blog, typically the images used in the sidebar and header. The images you use in your blog to highlight content will change with every post, as these types of images should enhance the specific content.

Images and speed

Using images in blogs will generally affect the loading speed of a particular page, which makes the tools you’ll use to upload and post an image on your blog vital. Most blog host services offer free image hosting; however, be sure to ask about bandwidth, as you’ll need enough power to load a variety of image sizes, without affecting the experience on the part of the consumer.

Free hosting

Instead of having to deal with using images in blogs, you can opt to use a free host. When you use a free image host, you’ll upload your image to the hosting site, which will in turn give you the right code to use to display the image.

Before you choose a host, however, know that some hosts may restrict bandwidth or limit the time in which they’ll host images. If you lose your images down the line, the effectiveness of your blog posts will decrease dramatically. And restoring those images will be time-consuming.

Free images

Copyright is always a concern when using images in blogs. However, there are many free images available on the web, which you can use for both your blog design and blog content. Be sure to credit images to their sources accordingly, however.

Get your blog on the right track by using images in blogs. You’ll increase its overall presentation, and make your content more relevant and attractive.

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