Images can inject some life into a text-heavy page and make
it much more engaging for the user.
Posts to social media rack up significantly more shares if
you just include a photo. In fact, in a recent study, 87% of shared Facebook posts have photos.
Image quality won’t affect your Google ranking. You could
choose the cheesiest stock imagery, or a really blurry photo for your website
and Google still won’t care. However, as one user points out in this Search Engine Land article, search is a means to an end. You may draw in users thanks
to your high search ranking, but that’s all for nothing if they’re turned off by
your poor quality images.
So what are your main options when it comes to images, and
what impact does it have on your customers?