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Do Images Help SEO on Blogs and Webpages? What If You Don’t Use Them?
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Images can significantly boost your website’s SEO by improving engagement, visibility, and context. Skipping them won’t get you penalized — but it might cost you traffic and performance.
The Role of Images in SEO: A Deeper Look
Images are more than just decoration - they can be powerful tools for improving your content’s performance in search engines. Whether you're publishing a blog post or building a standard webpage, images can influence everything from how long people stay on
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Posted in Ask David!, Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
Tagged adding images, alt tags, alt text, boost seo, boost traffic, bounce rate, branding, build trust, captions, click-through rate, conversions, credibility, ctr, drive traffic, engaging content, file names, google image search, image search, James Holzhauer, jeopardy!, on-page seo, originality, readability, search engine optimization, search engine ranking, seo, seo potential, seo signals, social sharing, stock photos, stock photos vs original photos, target keywords, unique images, user engagement, user experience, user-friendly, ux, visibility, visual appeal
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Why a Customizable Website Builder Matters for Branding and Unique Website Design
Your website should look professional, but it should also look and feel like your business.
That's where website customization becomes important.
Many website builders make it easy to get started with templates and pre-designed layouts. That's convenient, but it can also mean that your website ends up looking similar to many other websites built on the same platform. Kind of like if you have AI build your website.
A customizable website builder gives you more control over how your website
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Posted in Compare Website Builders, Marketing
Tagged brand identity, branding, business branding, color palette, conversions, customizable, customizable website builder, customization vs templates, engagement, fonts, originality, scalability, scalable, scalable websites, template-driven, trust, typography, unique branding, web design tips, web development tools, website design, website flexibility, website templates
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Should you avoid using stock photos on your website?
We offer customers the option to incorporate stock photos on their website in our UltimateWB web design packages. We will search and find ones that match the branding and content. If it's so bad to use stock photos on your website, we wouldn't provide it as an option, right?! Whether your website should use stock photos does depend on your specific needs, goals, and the context of your site. Here are some considerations to help you decide, and of
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Posted in Ask David!, Website Design
Tagged cost-effective, creative commons, custom photography, customize, customize stock photos, free stock photos, free stock videos, free-to-use image resources, originality, overuse, professional quality, public domain images, stock photos, stock videos, time-saving, ugc, user-generated content
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