Lots of media files on your website can drain your server resources and lead to slow loading times. This may result in a poor user experience (UX) and keep your site out of the top search results. Luckily, you can extend WordPress and host images externally to prevent this. In this post, we'll take a closer look at why you might want to spare WordPress and host images externally instead. Then, we'll show you how to do this in three simple steps.
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