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Protect Your Content from Being Copied in 3 Steps

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Note that if you’re using photos from any other outside source on the web (like Flickr or Picasa), it’s up to you to take a notice of their licenses before reusing them—otherwise you might find yourself guilty of ripping someone else’s content! Manage your RSS feeds. Sounds scary, right? Isn’t that irritating?

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Best Ways To Copyright Your Photos

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Always post the images with copyrights and watermarks with a photo editing software. PICMARKR – You can upload by Picasa, Facebook ad Flickr. When you do that, you should keep a safeguard about your identity and data proof as it can be needed afterward. You can resize and compress your pictures as well.

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Blogging On the Go: Are Mobile Apps Up To It?

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Blogging software. There are also some fantastic third-party apps available that integrate with all the above platforms, as well as photo and video editing software. It’s also possible to integrate it with Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Flickr so sharing your perfected photos is easy. Priced at £2.99, it won’t break the bank.

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Top 20 iPhone Apps for Bloggers

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It also integrates well with social sites such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Flickr, and Picasa. This app (which is the iPhone version of a popular desktop software) has one goal: to give you a distraction free writing environment. It supports Blogger, WordPress, TypaPad, and others. It’s completely free.

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