How to Make a PDF “Web Ready” (Compressing Large Files)

When you receive a PDF catalog or spec sheet directly from a manufacturer, it is often a massive file (sometimes 20MB or more). If you upload a file that large to your website, it will take your customers a long time to download, especially if they are shopping on their phones.

Before adding a PDF to your Media library, you should make it “web-ready” by running it through a free online compressor like iLovePDF. This shrinks the file size down to a fraction of the original without making the text blurry.

Step-by-Step Instructions:

  1. Open a new tab in your web browser and go to ilovepdf.com/compress_pdf (or Adobe’s free online PDF compressor).

  2. Click the large red Select PDF file button in the center of the screen and choose the oversized PDF from your computer.

  3. On the right side of the screen, you will be asked to choose a compression level. Select Recommended Compression (this offers the best balance of high quality and small file size).

  4. Click the black Compress PDF button at the bottom right.

  5. The tool will process your document. Once it finishes, a new, much smaller, web-ready PDF will automatically download to your computer.

  6. Return to your store’s dashboard. Navigate to Media > Add New, and upload this newly optimized version!

Pro-Tip: Rename Your Files for Better SEO! Before you upload the newly compressed PDF to your dashboard, take a second to rename the file on your computer. Instead of uploading a file named SCAN_9918274_REV2.pdf, rename it to something clean like brand-name-mattress-warranty.pdf. This looks much more professional and actually helps your website’s search ranking!

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