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Introduction

Keep these under 100 KB whenever possible.

While a file size is relatively small for many modern documents, it is actually quite heavy for a single blog post image . In web performance optimization, large file sizes can significantly slow down page load times, which negatively impacts SEO and user experience. (633 KB)

These can go up to 300-400 KB , but only if they are central to the design.

Here is a blog post concept and draft focusing on why this specific size matters and how to handle it. Introduction Keep these under 100 KB whenever possible

A 633 KB image isn't just a file; it’s a potential roadblock for your readers. By taking 30 seconds to optimize your visuals, you ensure your content—and your brand—loads at the speed of thought. 10 Tips on Best Image Size for Your Blog - One Dog Woof

You just finished a masterpiece—2,000 words of pure insight, perfectly formatted, and capped off with a stunning high-resolution hero image. You hit "Publish," but instead of a sleek experience, your readers are met with a lagging screen. The culprit? That "stunning" 633 KB image. In a world of fiber-optic speeds, why does a half-megabyte matter? Let’s dive into why is the "danger zone" for your blog’s performance. 1. The SEO Speed Trap These can go up to 300-400 KB ,

Google and other search engines prioritize page speed as a critical ranking factor. A page that takes more than 3 seconds to load sees a massive spike in bounce rates.