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Patrick Rauland
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Patrick Rauland

Patrick Rauland is obsessed with WooCommerce. He has used it as a customer, worked for WooCommerce support, developed core functionality in WooCommerce itself, led three releases, and helped plan their yearly conference (WooConf). He now helps people by writing his blog, creating courses for LinkedIn Learning/Lynda, and writing books. Patrick is also the co-founder of WooSesh, an online conference for WooCommerce developers and store owners. Patrick lives in Denver, Colorado, where you can probably find him at a local coffee shop, typing away
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Optimizing images

In the e-commerce world, it’s common to hear that you need high-quality photography to highlight your products. And that’s definitely true – you do need good imagery. However, you shouldn’t simply upload a 2 MB photo to your website. You need to optimize it so it’s as small as can be while still being high quality.

This reduces the total size of a page when someone views your product page. This will make your product page load much faster.

We’re going to look into two tools to help us do that: Jetpack and Imagify. First up, we’re going to optimize images with Jetpack.

Optimizing images with Jetpack

One of the more well-known tools, and also one that happens to be free, is Jetpack. We already installed Jetpack earlier in this book so it will be pretty easy for us to configure it. Perform the following steps:

  1. In WordPress admin, click on Jetpack | Settings in the main menu.
  2. Scroll down that page...
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Patrick Rauland

Patrick Rauland is obsessed with WooCommerce. He has used it as a customer, worked for WooCommerce support, developed core functionality in WooCommerce itself, led three releases, and helped plan their yearly conference (WooConf). He now helps people by writing his blog, creating courses for LinkedIn Learning/Lynda, and writing books. Patrick is also the co-founder of WooSesh, an online conference for WooCommerce developers and store owners. Patrick lives in Denver, Colorado, where you can probably find him at a local coffee shop, typing away
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