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Flickr adds Downloadable Video Sharing

The Way of the Web

It’s not often that there’s a new feature worth talking about at Flickr. And it seems to have been so long that Flickr’s marketing team dropping it into a particularly bare email, giving it just two lines. Flickr allowing video sharing changes that. But it’s actually quite interesting.

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15 Places to Find Free Images for Your Blog

Writtent Blog

Are you wondering where and how to find free images for your blog? Just use the websites below to begin discovering and downloading cost-free content in seconds! These images are for using and sharing on non-commercial websites, like personal blogs. Creative Commons Search. Wikimedia Commons.

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3 Random WordPress Blogging Tips

Waxing UnLyrical

This is part of the Blogging for Grasshoppers series. If you’ve been doing this blogging thing for a while, you already know this stuff. Image: Virginia Postrel via Flickr, CC 2.0. Image: annzstream via Flickr, CC 2.0. Completely random – but useful, I hope, particularly if you’re a new blogger.

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24+ Sites to Find Free Images You Would Actually Use for Your Marketing

Buffer Social

But there’s one question we get asked quite often: Where can you find free images that are high quality and cleared to use for your blog posts or social media content? But you can find a public domain photo, use a Creative Commons image that might need attribution, or even create your own image from scratch. Stocksnap.io.

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Where to Get Awesome Free Images for Your Social Media (Without Stealing Them)

agora pulse

You need visual content for blog posts, social media posts, thumbnails for videos, slideshows, ads … and so on. CC0 (Creative Commons Zero). Always check the license for the images you download. Flickr Commons. You could spend hours browsing the weird, wonderful, and vintage images on Flickr Commons.

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You Ruined the Internet for the Rest of Us. Thank You.

Firebelly

It meant the end of the 30 word “Read More” blog posts whose link led to another 30 word post that led to another 30 word post, and so on. Photo credit: ajc1 (Flickr, Creative Commons). It means now we can get some real marketing done.

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Picture This

Social Media Marketing

One of the oft-overlooked elements in the routine of blogging is image selection. So you see, the cavalier approach to image selection simply won't do for blogging. This post is designed to help you think about where and how you choose images for your blog (or site, or brochure, or whatever), with some bonus content thrown in.

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