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How to quickly create beautiful images for your blog Last updated on: March 16, 2023 by Jitendra Vaswani In this article we will discuss how to quickly create beautiful images for your blog I have a special interest in stunning images, whenever an attractive image comes up on my timeline on Facebook or Twitter, I stop to take a look and then click on it to read content related to it . I know this happens to a lot of people. This is the magic of beautiful images. I wish more content creators would understand this and find enough relevant images for their posts. I know bloggers are super busy people, I’m a blogger myself.
There are a few things you can do to make/find beautiful images for your Phone Number List posts faster than usual. They are not new, I did not invent them. I just put them in one place for your convenience. Because I value your time. Blog Keep image sources together for quick access Check out this article which has a list of resources where you can find great images. The list of 10 sources, 20 sources is huge, so I recommend you choose the source that you think will provide the largest image you want. Then bookmark them individually and place them in a folder that should be located in the bookmarks bar of your Google Chrome browser.
You can also reuse related images from previous blog posts , they are already hosted on your blog so just copy and paste them into your new post. Create templates for your images Now you can use these beautiful photos from the above sources directly in your blog posts. But I recommend that you stick to standard image sizes that you will use in all your posts. For example, it could be 800×500, 750×400, 1000×600, etc. The idea is to make them look unified, and also they look good on the thumbnail. Another reason is to keep the image size small, most of the images you find are too large, sometimes 2400×1800 and weigh between 500kb and 2MB. Resizing them will also reduce the size from 100kb to 250kb, which will make your blog posts load faster. You can also create a template similar to your blog theme, the template will solve your problem of finding the most relevant images for your posts as you can also put the post title and relevant icon/clip art on top of the template. I do this all the time on my blog.
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