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How to Use Quotes in Your Blog Content Legally and Ethically

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This is normally considered ‘ fair use ’, and you don’t have to ask for permission. If I’m adding to a quote, I always put what I’ve added in square brackets; if I’m removing something from a quote, I use three dots (with spaces between each one) to show where I’ve omitted text. Using Other People’s Videos on Your Blog.

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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. Thank you to everyone who does follow me on Facebook , I always appreciate seeing involvement there and try to reply / like any and all relevant comments. An Example That Needs a Lot of Work.

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

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If you are unable to find the exact piece of content or if it was in a speech, for example, which there’s no recorded piece of content, find some other meaningful page of that person – if you can, their homepage or a social media profile – and link back to that. That’s one way that you might use quotes. We’ve got three people here.

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

ProBlogger

If you are unable to find the exact piece of content or if it was in a speech, for example, which there’s no recorded piece of content, find some other meaningful page of that person – if you can, their homepage or a social media profile – and link back to that. That’s one way that you might use quotes. We’ve got three people here.

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