Thank you for this important information. You explain the details very well. Since I’m so new to SEO, I truly appreciate you! Now on to your next video…..
Hi , I tried to save a shopify image as JPEG, I used Tiny PNG and uploaded it to Shopify but somehow when I downloaded the image from the website it was still a PNG, how can I resolve this issue?
In your experience, is Photoshop doing a better job at keeping the file size low than let’s say Canva or Squoosh? Valuable content, Ed. Thank you for these reminders and tips! More power to your channel.
It is better, but still not very widespread - not all platforms allow you to upload webp. Shopify does but you don't even have to do that because Shopify will automatically convert images to webp now. So you can go ahead and still upload jpg or png, and those images will be converted to webp when you view them in chrome, and for people with an older browser that doesn't support webp, they will see jpeg or png instead.
Bulk Compress your images with Crush Pics - partners.spacesquirrel.co/?ref=alioned-agency&link=apps.shopify.com/crush-pics
Would love to see an in depth video on creating a CSV file to bulk upload products.
Thank you for this important information. You explain the details very well. Since I’m so new to SEO, I truly appreciate you! Now on to your next video…..
Thanks god . First time i see good content , to the point , informativ , quick , presiouse infos . Thank u from morocco
Ed is brilliant, learned so much from him!
Very useful video ! Thank you very much for sharing these infos
Excellent video! I wish all Shopify related videos were as clear and easy to follow as this one. Nice work and thank you!
This was really well explained, thank you so much! :)
This was incredibly helpful and clear. Thanks 😊
Fantastic tutorial once again, thanks Ed.
Awesome video, very informative, I learned so much new stuff here. Thank you.
Thank you, this helps me alot. Have a good day Sir.
Great value content, the best channel i have come across in years.
I like the way you explained❤ thumbs up for you mate
Whoa! Fantastic fantastic vid!! Thank you so much for all this info! 🙏🏻
Thanks so much Ed for super useful tips!!
When renaming the images to something meaningful. How do you "Split" up the name. CammelCase, Underscore, dash or ? What is best for SEO
Hi , I tried to save a shopify image as JPEG, I used Tiny PNG and uploaded it to Shopify but somehow when I downloaded the image from the website it was still a PNG, how can I resolve this issue?
Thank you, you were the only one who solve my problem
Excellent tutorial! Thank you so much. Subscribed.
Great video... Thank you @Ed Codes!
Dude u save my life thanks!
Thank you so much for sharing a excellent video.
In your experience, is Photoshop doing a better job at keeping the file size low than let’s say Canva or Squoosh?
Valuable content, Ed. Thank you for these reminders and tips! More power to your channel.
thanks this was so helpful.
Appreciate your content so much man. Thank you!
Hey Eddie! I see you on all my videos :) Thanks for the support!
You really good so happy found you 😊
Hey Ed,
I can see that the apple website images are now in jpg format. Can you confirm that?
i think its mixed but now they upload the laptop image for example with the same background color as their page so it looks the same.
So helpful!
thank you super helpful!!!!
do I have to use comma or hyphen for the image tags? For example: woman shorts made of silk, (-) dark blue color
Thank you once again!
No matter what size image I upload say 400kb shopify compresses it to around 160k. Not good for gradients.
Can we use webp format image in Shopify. Because that are more less kb in comparison to JPEG or PNG
I don't think you can upload them. It's not an accepted format yet. However, Shopify converts some images to webp automatically.
@@EdCodes you can upload webp. Settings > Files >
@@quiesco-nl That's awesome! Thank you for the heads up!
Yes, you can now upload them as web.
if i pay for this app and then compress all my pics and then delete the app will my images stay compress ?
Yes, you don't need to keep the app.
Hi man, How about webp? That is better than jpg right?
It is better, but still not very widespread - not all platforms allow you to upload webp. Shopify does but you don't even have to do that because Shopify will automatically convert images to webp now. So you can go ahead and still upload jpg or png, and those images will be converted to webp when you view them in chrome, and for people with an older browser that doesn't support webp, they will see jpeg or png instead.
What software do you use to name the image file and also to edit and resize images before uploading to shopify