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Free Image Hosting for Your Blog

When blogging , sometimes you need images to be hosted.Like when designing a gadget.Let's find out what are the best image hosting sites to use.

How to host images for free


#1.Google Drive
The best one is Google drive.You can make your Google Drive here https://drive.google.com/‎.
After you create a account;upload your images.Then we need to set the files public.Follow the steps below.

First right click on the file you want to share then choose share and share again form the next sub menu.


Host files in blogger

Change the sharing settings in to public and save.You'll get a link and use it to share your image.
 Choose anyone with the link for direct link.
Host files in blogger

#2.Imageshack
Imageshack would be the best if it had the service for completely free.You can get a trial version of 30 days for free and after the 30 day period you cannot upload more images.But your uploaded images will be still available as they was.You can upgrade it for just $2.
Register Imageshack here https://imageshack.com

You can register there with your facebook account.Then jsut drag and drop your image file to upload.They will give you a link automatically.


#3.Imgur
The next best image hosting service.It's absolutely free.I give it the third place because it has a poor user interface than the image shack.You can register with your facebook account.
Register Imgur here https://imgur.com/register
Here you can get links for your images for various purposes.


 You can also use other file hosting sites link dropbox,mediafire I've mentioned in this site.But remember to make the files public,otherwise internet users cannot see your file.I recommend you to use Imageshack or Imgur because the are made to host images.

Always remember to optimize your images before uploading.Don't use uncompressed formats.Use .PNG or .GIF.Remember;your site's speed is more important.It may effect to your SEO rank,Alexa rank etc..
I will show you how to optimize your .png files easily online.Keep In touch!

Happy image hosting,comment any problem!

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