Monday, August 18, 2008

How Puppy Pictures Can Give Your Web Site A Whole New Look

Increasing your site's popularity is not easy, especially if you don’t have an interesting content to post on the page. In truth, not all Web sites on the Internet can brag of good traffic or a positive reputation to the online masses. If you want to give it a try, you might want to post your pet's puppy pictures to achieve your goal of success in this little project.

Site Popularity With Cute Dog Pictures?

The popularity of your online page will depend on how much you keep your visitors interested in the information found on your page, and no one would be able to resist coming back to your site for more if they chance upon seeing dozens and dozens of cute puppy pictures on it.

Today, many site owners are publishing their pet's photos on their online pages to attract more visitors. Since no one in their right mind would hate dog pictures that are too cute to ignore, having one on your page is a guarantee of more visitors in the long run -- especially pet lovers.

In truth, you can practically see tons of people on the Web showing off their pet's cuteness by posting their images on the Web. This is quite common on social networking sites or online community that focuses on our beloved canine companions. If you want to get started with this little project, then here are some ideas that should help you begin without any fuss.

1. Choose Your Puppy Pictures Carefully

Uploading all the pictures you have of your pet on the Web is not a good idea if you want to boost your site's popularity. Let's face, not all of your puppy pictures might be very appealing to the online masses. It is advisable that you choose carefully the pictures you want to post on your site, especially the cutest ones in the selection, to attract more people to your personal page.

2. Edit Your Photos Before Uploading To The Web

You might want to run your puppy pictures through a photo-editing program to make it compatible on the Web. Keep in mind that there are some sites on the Internet that has restriction regarding the uploading of pictures, such as the size of the file, the image format used, and the height and width of the image itself.

In most cases, you need to make sure that your photos are below the 200Kb (kilobyte) mark for it to be compatible on the Web so that it would faster on their respective Web browsers. If you have raw images of your puppy pictures, you might want to convert it to other image formats like JPG, GIF, and so on to reduce its size without affecting its overall quality.

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