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How to Use Quotes in Your Blog Content Legally and Ethically

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If using quotes can pose ethical (if not legal) issues, you might think the simplest solution is to avoid them altogether. But quotes are really powerful, and you’re missing out if you’ve never used them. Quoting someone else allows you to: Add more credibility to your articles and make your arguments stronger.

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$100,000 in One Week, a Viral Nova Follow-Up

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Pageviews wise, it was the most popular I’ve published this year but more surprising was how many emails and comments the topic received. Many of them were to let me know about the Facebook click fraud video that’s gone viral and the articles from both Business Insider and Bloomberg on Upworthy losing Facebook traffic.

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PB173: How to Use Quotes in Your Blog Content Legally and Ethically

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Quoting someone else is a good way to add a little bit of credibility to your articles and to make them more interesting and informative to your readers as well – to be able to add to an article that you’ve written something like, “I’m not the only one who thinks this; so does this person, who said, …” and then to use their quote.

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PB173: How to Use Quotes in Your Blog Content Legally and Ethically

ProBlogger

Quoting someone else is a good way to add a little bit of credibility to your articles and to make them more interesting and informative to your readers as well – to be able to add to an article that you’ve written something like, “I’m not the only one who thinks this; so does this person, who said, …” and then to use their quote.

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