Resources

Tutorials

Updating Form URLs

Updating Gmail Signature

Utilizing Announcement Bar

Managing Your Asset Library

Fixing Broken Image Links

Testimonial Slider Formatting Tips

Adding and Scheduling Blog Posts

Adding Pages and Conent

Adding Alt Text + Renaming Images

Editing Mobile View

Updating Page URLs + Linking Videos

Analytics

Optimize Images for Web

Leveraging Categories and Tags

Adding Shapes & Photos to Site

Saving Images for the Web

Upload at less than 500KB

For Banner Images: 2000PX wide

For Regular Images: 1500PX wide


Tools for resizing images for the web:

Squoosh

SEO Best Practices

For accessibility and SEO, add image descriptions (better known as alt text)

For image descriptions, stay true to what the image is. Don’t pepper it with SEO keywords. This is also called Alt text.

For image descriptions, stay true to what the image is. Don’t pepper it with SEO keywords. If someone is visually impaired, how would a screen reader describe your image? This also doesn’t need to be long but should be more descriptive than the photo name.


Rename photos to what's relevant for the image

Think about what keywords words someone might use when searching for that image. Keep it short, ideally anywhere from 1-5 words. Google uses these words to help understand what an image is about. Use relevant keywords and use hyphens instead of spaces to separate words. If there are lots of similar images, use synonyms and be specific.


If you want to dive deep, Google has an Extensive Guide on SEO Fundamentals and Best Practices, which is a great place to start when learning how to improve your sites ranking.