Images on my website

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Hey everybody, just wanted to share what has happened to me yesterday.

My site was labeled as deceptive and I suspected that it was because I've taken the images for the post from Google. And I was wright, it's fixed now, with the help of site support I reported it to Google and they fixed it in less than a day.

So, now I wonder, how do I get the images that I need for my site?

I need specific images of the product that I review and if I can't take these images from google or the site that sells them, where do I get them from? For free?

Also, a message just came in, my site is indexed! After two weeks, that is huge for me!

Wish you all a great day!

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If you happen to have a place nearby that sells something that you are promoting, you could always take your own image of it, my friend!

Jeff

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aww thanks but I'm on different continent!

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🤔 Well, I guess that is problem then.

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You can take free pictures from the WA blog!
Click in the body of the writing and then click on the image above in the blog. Make a crop save and you can use!
Respectfully
Vasile,

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thank you!

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Hi - to follow on from what I said in Live Chat, you will struggle to find images of branded products. Ideally, you would wait until you were approved by an affiliate program and they will supply the images.

However, even then, if you were hoping to work with Amazon, they will only give you one image of the product, you can't choose your own or copy any others from the product page.

Really, you need to start with informational posts that are not product-based. This will build up your authority in Google, and the majority of your posts should not have commercial intent, you shouldn't be planning on adding affiliate links to every post.

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As always, your advice is pure gold. I am not going to work with Amazon because my country is not on their list.
About informational posts - I will try to write more, but it's so easy to get carried away, when I start to type I have to remind myself to stick to the point :) I have so much to say and I constantly have to remind myself - focus on one thing. That's why I started writing reviews first, it's easier to focus on the product I am writing about. I guess I have a lot more planning to do, I really want my website to be neat, if you know what I mean :)
Thank you again!

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