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Where to Get Awesome Free Images for Your Social Media (Without Stealing Them)

agora pulse

If you pay for all those images, that cost is going to eat up your marketing budget. CC0 (Creative Commons Zero). Free stock photos are a cost-effective way for you to source enough imagery for your online needs … but even after editing, you’ll never have a truly unique image. Public Domain.

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Free Culture and Attention as Currency

Waxing UnLyrical

At almost zero cost, an individual can change the world. The only part of the process being short-circuited is the mobilization process. Image: Loius Volant on Flickr, Creative Commons. Apparently all this is free, isn’t it?

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Learning via the Social Media Game

Bare Feet Studios

It just shows you how much app and platform development continues in the sphere of online social networks and mobile options. Web and mobile updates. Mobile Texting. Free or low cost calls over the internet with ability to record and conference. Will you connect with others at low cost? Mobile Apps.

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Being Blocked from the Social Web

Justin Levy

Now I realise your not a native here so you don't want to be spending money on new and temporary contracts with mobile providers etc and the natives will have more access but. Even if you purchase a UK mobile with, say Vodafone, for example, then as soon as you leave UK jurisdiction (airspace, territory etc.) It costs a lot!

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Looking Good: Simple Ways to Create Sensational Blog Images

ProBlogger

is a fantastic way to create eyecatching imagery for use on a blog, all from your mobile. By editing and creating your own images you can have a fabulous looking blog post without worrying about Creative Commons licences or the dreaded copyright, and you needn’t be a designer! Creative Commons search. instagr.am.

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Blogosphere Trends + Using Infographics

ProBlogger

is like a search engine for infographics, so if you’re looking to use a graphic created by someone else (with permission or by Creative Commons and with attribution, of course), you may well find what you need here among the thousands of beautiful options that have already been created. Here are a few: Visual.ly

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Five for Friday 8.27.10

Jeff Esposito

Android Mobile Web Use Up 400% in Q2, Outpacing Apple & BlackBerry – I find these numbers interesting, but it makes sense as the iPhone is only on AT&T. While the $5M that these reality stars can gain per year is great for them, think about the damage that one fist-bump to the face could cost a major brand? Enjoy this post?