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Google Discover Image Optimization Complete Guide 2026
Everything DiscoverImg has learned about turning blog image optimization into a repeatable Google Discover publishing system for modern editorial teams.
Schema.org ImageObject Markup Guide
ImageObject markup is not a magic Discover switch, but it can make your image metadata cleaner and more explicit when paired with strong article structure.
AVIF vs WebP vs JPEG: 2026 Comparison
AVIF can be smaller, WebP is easier, and JPEG is legacy-friendly. The best choice depends on your publishing workflow, not on one benchmark screenshot.
Bulk Image Optimization: 10 Images at Once
Once a team publishes more than a few posts per week, single-image optimization turns into a bottleneck. Bulk workflows solve that without lowering standards.
og:image Meta Tag: Open Graph Guide for Bloggers
The og:image tag helps social platforms understand which image should represent your page, and it works best when it points to the same strong asset your article already uses elsewhere.
Google Discover Traffic Checklist 2026
A practical publishing checklist for teams that want to reduce random Discover misses and turn image optimization into a repeatable habit.
Blog Image Alt Text: AI and SEO Without Stuffing
Useful alt text is short, specific, and honest about what the image shows. It should support accessibility first and search understanding second.
Indian Bloggers Discover Traffic Tips
Indian blogging teams often win with practical systems: fast publishing, cleaner visuals, and templates that reduce friction across multiple languages and devices.
Featured Image for Google Discover Card
A Discover-friendly featured image is not just large enough. It must stay legible, emotionally clear, and compositionally strong inside a fast-scrolling mobile feed.
Image Compress: TinyPNG vs WebP vs DiscoverImg
Compression matters most when it is tied to the publishing context. A smaller file is useful, but a smaller file plus sizing and preview checks is much better.
max-image-preview Meta Tag: Complete Guide
The max-image-preview robots directive is the technical permission layer that allows Google to show larger image previews when the rest of your setup is strong.
Blog Image WebP Format: Speed and SEO Benefits
WebP is usually the best publishing format for blog featured images because it trims weight without making the card feel soft or washed out.
Google Discover Image Size: 1200x675 vs 1280x720
A practical guide to the image dimensions that keep Google Discover cards eligible, stable, and easy to reuse across your editorial workflow.
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