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Can I Use This Photo on Social Media? Understanding Image Copyright

Hootsuite

Public domain : If a creator has relinquished all rights, or the copyright has expired, the work enters the public domain. public domain licenses. public domain licenses. When someone shares an image on a public account, that doesn’t make it public domain. Universal (CC0 1.0)

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Thursday Roundup: Twitter Tips

Waxing UnLyrical

Image: Pasquale D’Silva [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons. Why: From choosing the correct profile picture to using hashtags correctly, Daniel Sharkov , guest-posting for Jeff Bullas , provides practical advice to gaining more Twitter followers, if that’s what floats your boat. 6 Tips to Grow Your Twitter Followers.

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How to Gather Fan Feedback on Social Media

Convince & Convert

Not all fans following your company on social media will be open to leaving public and detailed feedback via comments or replies. Monitor Comments. This means keeping an eye on three core factors when scanning your comments: Customer sentiment (Was their response positive, negative, or neutral?).

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

agora pulse

The photos they include are under creative commons public domain; this means you can use them without crediting the owner. FIFA Museum presents social media feeds on a digital display. Utilize user-generated content by … Searching your brand’s name, campaign hashtag, or product to see what’s already out there.