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Sites like Unsplash provide high-resolution, royalty-free images you can customize. Using a standard template for your preview images

For most platforms like Substack or WordPress, aim for a minimum of 1200 x 630 px . Keep the focal point in the center to avoid awkward cropping on mobile. ⚙️ Technical Tips for Implementation WordPress: Creating a blog post from start to finish For most platforms like Substack or WordPress, aim

Since your specific topic is "preview.jpg," this blog post focuses on how to create, optimize, and use preview images effectively. The Power of the Preview: Why "preview.jpg" Matters

The file typically serves as the "featured image" or "thumbnail" for a blog post. It is the visual hook that appears on social media, search results, and your blog's homepage to grab a reader's attention.

Readers remember 65% of information three days later if it's paired with a relevant image.

Using a standard template for your preview images helps readers recognize your content instantly. 🛠️ How to Create the Perfect preview.jpg

You don't need to be a professional designer to create a high-quality thumbnail.

Sites like Unsplash provide high-resolution, royalty-free images you can customize.

For most platforms like Substack or WordPress, aim for a minimum of 1200 x 630 px . Keep the focal point in the center to avoid awkward cropping on mobile. ⚙️ Technical Tips for Implementation WordPress: Creating a blog post from start to finish

Since your specific topic is "preview.jpg," this blog post focuses on how to create, optimize, and use preview images effectively. The Power of the Preview: Why "preview.jpg" Matters

The file typically serves as the "featured image" or "thumbnail" for a blog post. It is the visual hook that appears on social media, search results, and your blog's homepage to grab a reader's attention.

Readers remember 65% of information three days later if it's paired with a relevant image.