If your local businesses website is slow to load, and your website has a lot of images on it, I’ve got a link for you today.  There wasn’t any point on me writing something more, everything you need to know can be found on this page.

If your website is slow, it might be your images

If you’re a local business owner who’s built your own website (high five, by the way!), you’ve probably heard that fast-loading pages are key to keeping visitors happy. But did you know that one of the biggest reasons websites load slowly is because of images?

Yep—those beautiful photos of your products, your storefront, or that killer Buffalo-style burger might be slowing your site down without you even realizing it.

And here’s the kicker: your customers aren’t waiting around. If your site takes too long to load, they’re gone faster than a hot dog at a summer Bisons game.

Why It Matters for Local Businesses

When someone in WNY searches for a place to eat, shop, or get a haircut, they’re usually on their phone, out and about. That means your website needs to load fast. Slow sites lose visitors—and losing visitors means losing business.

Optimizing your images isn’t just for techies or big brands. It’s one of the simplest things you can do to give your site a boost in speed, search engine visibility, and user experience.

So What Does “Optimizing” Even Mean?

In short, image optimization is about reducing the file size of your photos without making them look fuzzy or pixelated. Smaller files = faster load times. It’s like trimming the fat off a juicy beef on weck—still delicious, just more efficient.

There’s a fantastic guide over on the Elementor blog that goes into all the technical details. You can read it here, but here’s the local business spin:

A Few Quick Tips to Get You Started.

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  • Use the right file format: JPGs are usually best for photos; PNGs work well for images with transparency or text.

  • Resize before you upload: Don’t upload a 4000px-wide photo if it only needs to be 800px. That’s like trying to park a bus in a compact car space.

  • Compress your images: Tools like TinyPNG, ImageOptim, or WordPress plugins can shrink your files without sacrificing quality.

  • Name your files wisely: Instead of “IMG_4583.jpg,” try something like “buffalo-restaurant-patio.jpg.” Google likes it—and your customers will too.

It’s all about user experience. You want your site to load quickly, look great, and give people a reason to stick around. Whether you’re selling cupcakes, grooming dogs, or offering yoga classes, optimized images help your visitors see what you do—without delays or frustration.

And hey, if the idea of resizing, compressing, and renaming every image on your site makes your head spin—I get it. You’ve got a business to run. If you’d like a second pair of eyes on your site, I’m happy to help.

Together, let’s support WNY and help local businesses shine online.

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Let’s make your site as strong and efficient as a Lake Effect snowstorm—and way more pleasant to experience.