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

ProBlogger

Even WordPress also published an announcement post in which they share the details of Getty’s new offering and how easy it is to embed an image into your blog. Compare these facts above to going with Creative Commons content instead: Creative Commons : Creative Commons-licensed images can be used for any purpose, by anyone, anywhere.

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10 Winnable Ways To Increase Blog Traffic (That You Haven’t Thought Of)

Small Business Mavericks

Create an e-book and self-publish it on the Kindle, ePub, and iBook formats. Keep it short, but at the end you can include the URL to your website. Use a Creative Commons license that requires people to link back to your website if they use the images. Take posts from your blog and expand on them for an e-book.

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What marketers need to know about YouTube Creator Studio

Sprout Social

Here are some items you can track and manage for each content piece: Visibility: Choose between Private, Unlisted, and Public when publishing your video, or schedule it to go live later. Date: The date you uploaded, scheduled, or published your video. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0:

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Getting Started With Vlogging

Waxing UnLyrical

Use the easiest (and most effective) program you can find for your editing and publishing needs. Once you publish, review it and then head to your YouTube channel (or Vimeo…or both) to load that puppy. So, in addition to your embedded video code, you should also provide a link to the URL so that the viewer with the reader (!)

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10 Tools To Help Protect Your Blog From Content Theft

ProBlogger

If you write or publish a blog, you’ll inevitably experience the gut-wrenching feeling of content theft at some point in the life of your blog. Copy a unique phrase in your blog post or the title of your post and ask Google to send you an e-mail any time it is published elsewhere on the Web. The same goes for Creative Commons.

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Micro Persuasion: Three Little Tips for Capturing Info Bits Quickly

Buzz Marketing for Technology

TrackBack URL for this entry: [link]. URL: Remember personal info? Lifestream Feed (Includes all the places I publish online.). This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 2.5 Posted at 05:15 PM in Gear , Handy Resources | Permalink. You are currently signed in as (nobody).

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The Content Producer’s Copyright Checklist

ProBlogger

We all know that information — including images, video, music, or words — published online is not there for the taking. My bare-bones rulebook for using other people’s content looks like this: Only use content that’s identified explicitly as being available for reuse under the creative commons or open content licenses.

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