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Getty Images vs Creative Commons and Privacy: What Bloggers Need to Know

ProBlogger

This rather remarkable change in policy by Getty Images shows that it’s ready to work with content creators and adapt to the times we live in. “You may only use embedded Getty Images Content for editorial purposes (meaning relating to events that are newsworthy or of public interest).”

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Shhh…Don’t Tell. You Can Still Post Your Tweets To Other Platforms

SocMed Sean

Shhh… photo courtesy of Sarah G on Flickr via Creative Commons license. Twitter still provides access to their RSS feeds via the following URL: [link] Twitter allows you to customize your search queries by adding certain parameters. Recently, Twitter has been behaving pretty anti-socially with their data.

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Spring Cleaning For Your Blog – How A Little Work Can Drive Search Engine And Social Media Traffic

SocMed Sean

"Spring" via promanex on Flickr under creative commons license. I find posts with no Alt tags on the images, meta tags that just weren’t well thought-out, and content and data that, while correct at the time, is now a bit outdated. Google will actually penalize your page if your images don’t have Alt tags.

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10 Tools To Help Protect Your Blog From Content Theft

ProBlogger

If you write or publish a blog, you’ll inevitably experience the gut-wrenching feeling of content theft at some point in the life of your blog. It’s not fair but it’s now just part of the world of online content. What can you do to protect the content you slaved over? Google Alerts.

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6 Must-Have Social Plugins for Your WordPress Blog

Convince & Convert

Creating visually appealing content for your blog has become increasingly important, especially now with the advent of Pinterest. Photo Dropper is a free plugin that aggregates creative commons images and makes them available to you from directly within your WordPress dashboard. No Google or Flickr search necessary.

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What Content Works Where? Smarter Traffic (and Revenue) Building Through Social Media

ProBlogger

Image courtesy pictureYouth, licensed under Creative Commons Today I wanted to give you a quick way to get a better handle on your social media activities, in about five minutes, using nothing more than your site stats (I’m using Google Analytics). What Content Works Where? to get traffic through reshares.

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Micro Persuasion: Turn Gmail Into Your Personal Nerve Center

Buzz Marketing for Technology

How to turn Gmail into a massive personal database (Gmail + the Google Toolbar). How to get real-time news updates in Gmail (Gmail+ Google Talk + Twitter). I scan 275 RSS feeds in Google Reader and I use dozens of bookmarklets and shortcuts to help me manage it all. Enter Gmail and the Google Toolbar.