Bbanz333 3 minutes ago
Is it okay to copy and paste product features in a product that you are promoting that I may find important?
I think it is a good idea. I add my own words here and there to make it more natural, and add comments and my opinion.
Copying and pasting product features to your blog?
Bbanz333 3 minutes ago
Is it okay to copy and paste product features in a product that you are promoting that I may find important?
Not really as then it would be duplicate content. What I do is take a screenshot and insert it as an image. Then, in my own words expand on each individual feature
I think it is a good idea. I add my own words here and there to make it more natural, and add comments and my opinion.
My website is coming along, but I need some photos. What are some free legal image databases I can use for my website? I need some photos for my front page as well.
A member here (Loes) put a site together just for this, she has a pretty comprehensive list. http://freeimages.siterubix.com/online-photo-sharing-sites-free-images-websites
Hi William,
Here are a bunch that I use:
http://deathtothestockphoto.com/
https://unsplash.com/grid
http://pixabay.com/en/editors_choice/
http://nos.twnsnd.co/
http://www.gratisography.com/
- Jay
Your own personal camera
Screenshots that you take
Wikimedia.org
Sxc.hu
Amazon Associates (product images)
Paid photos (that you buy via sites like Fotolia.com)
Just remember that content you get from website "royalty free" websites is not free to take. You need to read the permissions for each image that you use as each one will have different rules.
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My website is coming along, but I need some photos. What are some free legal image databases I can use for my website? I need some photos for my front page as well.
A member here (Loes) put a site together just for this, she has a pretty comprehensive list. http://freeimages.siterubix.com/online-photo-sharing-sites-free-images-websites
Hi William,
Here are a bunch that I use:
http://deathtothestockphoto.com/
https://unsplash.com/grid
http://pixabay.com/en/editors_choice/
http://nos.twnsnd.co/
http://www.gratisography.com/
- Jay
Your own personal camera
Screenshots that you take
Wikimedia.org
Sxc.hu
Amazon Associates (product images)
Paid photos (that you buy via sites like Fotolia.com)
Just remember that content you get from website "royalty free" websites is not free to take. You need to read the permissions for each image that you use as each one will have different rules.
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Not really as then it would be duplicate content. What I do is take a screenshot and insert it as an image. Then, in my own words expand on each individual feature