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Supplying Images Photos for Your Listing

5. Supplying Images and Photographs for Your Listing

 

You have the option to supply up to three photographs plus other images for your listing page by emailing them to angusahead.com.  You do not need to supply any images for your Listings and many Listings will not have images.  However images can help to enhance your page and make it more interesting to site visitors.

What images can be put on my Listing?

You can supply up to three photographs and other images for your Listing.  Other images could include

  • Your logo or brand
  • Any accreditations, memberships etc your organisation holds

Where do I send them to?

You must email any images as file attachments to images@angusahead.com. You must give each image a name which helps to identify the Listing it is associated with and if possible describes the content of the image e.g. Angus Ahead Hotel - Reception area, Angus Ahead Festival etc.

The angusahead.com team will upload the images to your Listing page. Dependent on demand this may take some time, particularly as the site is populated at first, and we would ask you to bear with us.

What Format do the images need to be in?

  • Photographic images need to be in jpeg format (.jpg)
  • All other images should be in either jpeg or gif format - if you have a "Save for the Web" option in your graphics package use this.
  • Images should be around 10 KB and must not exceed 15 KB.

If you are having difficulties in formatting your images correctly, you can send them in their current format to angusahead.com and we will do our best to assist, although we cannot guarantee that all requests will be serviced.

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