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

ProBlogger

Getty Images recently announced a new image embed feature that allows bloggers (and others) to access and use their vast library of images for non-commercial purposes. Creative Commons II : NonCommercial in CC’s Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 This is a guest post written by Simon Schmid of iubenda.

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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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What marketers need to know about YouTube Creator Studio

Sprout Social

In this post, we’ll cover what YouTube Creator Studio is, how to access it, and how to use its various features to grow your channel. However, the app is more simplified than the desktop version and offers limited features. YouTube Studio offers tons of different features to help you manage your channel. Edit your videos.

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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. you need a good tool to redirect user from an out-of-date URL to a new one, check out the Redirection plugin for WordPress. Ahhhh Spring! The flowers are blooming, the trees are budding, and there’s a sense of renewal in the air.

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10 Tools To Help Protect Your Blog From Content Theft

ProBlogger

However, unlike Grammarly, you can check an entire URL to see if your content has been plagiarized. Like Plagium, you can check an entire URL for plagiarism, and you can put a “Protected By Copyscape” notice on your blog, which should scare away a few content scrapers. The same goes for Creative Commons.

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Micro Persuasion: Three Little Tips for Capturing Info Bits Quickly

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Google offers a handy history feature that archives all of your searches by date and time. Friendfeed has a feature called Rooms that you can use to share links with either the public at large, a small group of friends or just yourself. The feature is great on many levels, but its especially handy as a private info trapping system.

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Looking Good: Simple Ways to Create Sensational Blog Images

ProBlogger

From there, I click on an image and copy the URL to add into the blog post. 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. Screen grabs.