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What You Need to Know About Visual Content for Social Media

agora pulse

And let’s face it, Creative Commons images or images labeled for reuse simply don’t offer the types of images our social audiences want to see. They sell t-shirts and posters and other items that appeal to readers. None of these things are true. They think they need a professional graphic designer. Promotional Content.

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Moderating Comments and Managing Online Communities

Akamai Marketing

The challenge to this, is how the community treats one another (and the brand/moderator/poster) and at what point does the moderator intervene? Image: Creative Commons BiochemSoc. I think it tells the community you trust and value them. It also doesn’t feel heavy-handed.

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5 Steps to Submitting a Guest Post & Getting It Published

Kikolani

If the image is not something you created, photographed, or personally took as a screen shot, then you will want to be sure that the image is under the Creative Commons license and that you give the image credit link with your post. And as guest posters, what additional strategies do you implement to get your guest posts published?

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Seven Quick Tips for Winning Ways at Social Media on a Tight Budget

agora pulse

This design program allows you to make still and animated posters, flyers, promos, and, of course, social media images. The photos they include are under creative commons public domain; this means you can use them without crediting the owner. Another fave of mine is PosterMyWall. Unlike some free image sites, StockSnap.io

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Are LinkedIn Groups Are Out Of Control?

Myrland Marketing

Related but directly selling something the poster benefits from without alerting group members. Cowboy photo is used under a Creative Commons license from Rare Jackson Hole Real Estate ]. WHY DOES THIS MATTER? It matters because it’s ruining LinkedIn groups for everyone. If so, tell us about it below.

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Reply to Facebook Comments via Email | Justin Levy

Justin Levy

This reminds me a lot of Posterous when you get a comment. I'm a huge fan of Posterous! JustinRLevy.com by Justin Levy is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 250 discount if you use "JUST25" when registering! United States License.

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Judging A Blog Post By Its Cover

Waxing UnLyrical

Image: mj*laflaca via Flickr , Creative Commons It’s about how that writing looks. Army via Flickr , Creative Commons Usually these are placed at the top of a post, but often, if a post is long, I’ll insert additional images, alternating left- and right-aligning them. D’oh, you say. Image: U.S.

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