Web Images Too Big?

In my recent book “50 Biggest Website Mistakes” that I’ve just launched with Bret Ridgway, we talk about problems with website images one of them being website images being the wrong size and taking forever to load.

If you’ve run into that issue you’ll appreciate this video. If you’d like to find out more about the book visit http://50BiggestWebsiteMistakes.com

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In this video I show you how to use Shrink-O-Matic which is a free application you can download obviously I receive no commission for promoting it I simple think it is a good application you’ll find useful.

About Frank Deardurff

My Passion is my Faith, Family, Love for Music, Art and Photography. I myself have delivered many of my own training courses as well as webinars and teleseminars for many other coaching groups. I’ve also published a book titled “50 Biggest Website Mistakes”. Having many decades of experience in various forms of graphics and IT experience and aspects of online business, my vision is to help others overcome their fears and frustration with taking their businesses online and reach the next level of success.

5 Comments

  1. Karen Brunet - ESS on March 4, 2010 at 3:58 pm

    Frank, what a great resource! I’d love to see more videos like these. I’m going to pass this great tool onto my list. The name, Shrink-O-Matic, is really cute, too.

    To your success,

    Karen Brunet
    E S S
    It’s not just a website… It’s the Mother Lode!
    More Clients – More Sales – More Often

  2. Frank Deardurff III on March 4, 2010 at 4:18 pm

    Hey Karen glad you liked it. I’ve done a few of these recently seem to get good comments. I think the last one was for defraggler if you want to check that one out if you haven’t already.

  3. Linda Joseph on March 5, 2010 at 11:00 am

    Frank, Thanks for the great resource! I just had a subscriber ask for help resizing their image and Shrink-O-Matic appears to be much easier than the one I was going to recommend.

    Linda
    Increase Site Traffic

  4. Mike on March 5, 2010 at 7:42 pm

    I stopped the install because I got an unknown publisher alert.

    Too many bad guys out there for me to allow that, even tho the creator looks very legit and very well known with all his apps.

    Adobe Air’s installer says the program has unrestricted access to your files, which isn’t needed, in my view.

    Looks like a great app tho!

  5. Frank Deardurff III on March 5, 2010 at 8:54 pm

    Linda I’m sure you’ll like it.

    Mike I’ve not had any issues with running it I’ve been running it for many months now with out any warnings and I run pretty tight security on my pc. Many companies use the Adobe Air Installer to create open source apps thanks for sharing your concerns with that.

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