51. Using Royalty Free Images

51. Using Royalty Free Images

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  • Blogging for the masses - the effect of LinkedIn publisher. With 1 million posts and more and more users starting to publish posts could LinkedIn publishing be the tool that makes blogging mainstream? In my opinion there are approaches to publishing depending on your objectives;

Objective is to build your personal brand within your market / community. LinkedIn publishing is ideally suited to this.

Objective is to guide people towards your website in order to build and monetize your following (online business). In this case the best tactic is to use a published post as a teaser with an incomplete post that includes a link to the complete article on your site. A good example is this post from Will Broome (the CEO of London launch who I am featuring in my new Winbusinessin serial podcast)

Questions

With linkedin asking us to post more, two questions:a) Where do we get cheap/free non copyright photos, or does everyone turn a blind eye? I think not!b) What is the etiquette on quoting sources? I have seen so many posts ( not yours) just quote/cut and paste chunks of others work with it looking like their own.A guide to posting without getting sued for plagiarism or copyright infringements!

  • ANS = Using images is critical if you want your updates or posts to get noticed but using sites like Google images does not ensure that you are not breaking a copyright. The image depositories that I use are as follows;
  • 99c - Low cost, royalty free images (such as the one used in this post)
  • Canva - A design creation site that also includes a good selection of images. Images cost $1 with many of the designs free.
  • Photodune. A much bigger selection of images but more expensive ($3-5 on average).
  • Depositphotos. Similar to above but can be cheaper if you are prepared to buy a bundle of credits.
  • The etiquette on using sources is that if you quote directly from an article you should include a link to that article, if your piece has been inspired by reading another I think it is less important but still an option. Blatant plagiarism is obviously wrong but it does happen. I personally don't waste any time worrying about it though.

Please feel free to let us have your views on this subject.

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