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I am having a hard time to get free stock images for my music niche (from music artists) and Kyle states in Level 2 Course 5 that we can use images from Amazon Associates and th

You have some good answers already in terms of amazon affiliates

I actually use Fiverr more than anything else these days. If you go to flickr.com/search/advanced/ you can put in your search and then go to the bottom and tick the boxes so that you are allowed to use them commercially - you will have to attribute as per the creative commons license but this way you can search for the one's you can use.

Not sure about the music niche but I find plenty for snowboarding. Google images advanced search (as mentioned) is also good - and wikipedia commons is my other go to.

Not sure if you'll find any for your niche here but a member, Loes, put together a huge list. http://freeimages.siterubix.com/online-photo-sharing-sites-free-images-websites

Wow, Kathy, super helpful! Thanks so much for sharing!

Loes has some great resources! :)

Looks like you already found your answer. I am always looking for images for other things as well and it is not easy. The free Google images are not the best either. Try pixabay.com they have some free ones there also.

You will have to sign up with amazon as an associate and then you can use their images but you will have to promote their products in some way. As Michelle says google images are very good also.

If you are an Amazon Associate, you are free to use their images to promote Amazon products. Most affiliates work this way.

Have you tried using free Google Images?

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Can I use images from amazon associates?

Can I use images from amazon associates?

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I am having a hard time to get free stock images for my music niche (from music artists) and Kyle states in Level 2 Course 5 that we can use images from Amazon Associates and th

You have some good answers already in terms of amazon affiliates

I actually use Fiverr more than anything else these days. If you go to flickr.com/search/advanced/ you can put in your search and then go to the bottom and tick the boxes so that you are allowed to use them commercially - you will have to attribute as per the creative commons license but this way you can search for the one's you can use.

Not sure about the music niche but I find plenty for snowboarding. Google images advanced search (as mentioned) is also good - and wikipedia commons is my other go to.

Not sure if you'll find any for your niche here but a member, Loes, put together a huge list. http://freeimages.siterubix.com/online-photo-sharing-sites-free-images-websites

Wow, Kathy, super helpful! Thanks so much for sharing!

Loes has some great resources! :)

Looks like you already found your answer. I am always looking for images for other things as well and it is not easy. The free Google images are not the best either. Try pixabay.com they have some free ones there also.

You will have to sign up with amazon as an associate and then you can use their images but you will have to promote their products in some way. As Michelle says google images are very good also.

If you are an Amazon Associate, you are free to use their images to promote Amazon products. Most affiliates work this way.

Have you tried using free Google Images?

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Does that characters inside a keyword (example: How to lose, belly fat today!) change it? or is that considered another keyword?

Yes, Google does not recognize punctuation, except in listing your keywords. If you have more than 1 keyword you would put a comma in between each so that it is recognized that there are more than 1 different keywords. So, "How to lose, belly fat "are 2 keywords, minus the ! which you do not use in your keyword list/

Hi. Google ignores punctuation, so comma's and so forth won't matter either way. It wouldn't be grammatically correct to put a comma in the example of "How to lose, belly fat today" though. :)

Can I add ,"? or other characters to my keywords?

Can I add ,"? or other characters to my keywords?

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Does that characters inside a keyword (example: How to lose, belly fat today!) change it? or is that considered another keyword?

Yes, Google does not recognize punctuation, except in listing your keywords. If you have more than 1 keyword you would put a comma in between each so that it is recognized that there are more than 1 different keywords. So, "How to lose, belly fat "are 2 keywords, minus the ! which you do not use in your keyword list/

Hi. Google ignores punctuation, so comma's and so forth won't matter either way. It wouldn't be grammatically correct to put a comma in the example of "How to lose, belly fat today" though. :)

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I was wondering if I have to use my keyword as is, ex. I had the keyword "How to lose belly fat today" and then I came with "How to lose belly, CHEST AND LEG fat today".

D

it would be different in jaxxy. You will get some different ones.
ken

Hi, I would think that by adding a word, you would have a totally different keyword to use...the more the better.

This is definitely something that you can do, although, I would check with jaaxy first. Remember if it has a QSR below 300, at least 50 searches a month, and a green rating it is a good keyword that will help out your site :)

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Can I introduce some other word in my keyword?

Can I introduce some other word in my keyword?

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I was wondering if I have to use my keyword as is, ex. I had the keyword "How to lose belly fat today" and then I came with "How to lose belly, CHEST AND LEG fat today".

D

it would be different in jaxxy. You will get some different ones.
ken

Hi, I would think that by adding a word, you would have a totally different keyword to use...the more the better.

This is definitely something that you can do, although, I would check with jaaxy first. Remember if it has a QSR below 300, at least 50 searches a month, and a green rating it is a good keyword that will help out your site :)

Hello all my friend and partners, i want to someelse for ourvsuccess,
Pease use the Jaaxy or training the lesson1 ( 1-10 ), there will be introduce and read all lesson after finish, the part of lesson any kind to care your mind, like this ; namecheap, mernic, wilkepdia, creative common, free image, clickbank. Clicksure, amazon, or please you invite me at here; http://hajisyaif.accounts.clickbank.com or http://syaifannur.totaltakeover.com/prelaunch.php.src=anything or http://gotbackup.com/early-bird/index.php.id/nursyaifan or http://mobeoffice.com or http://www.aiop-response.com/optin.php/c/1407499_380faa&l=1 or http://xetveo.com/syaifannur or http://jvzoo.com/get_response/syaifannur or http://syaifansale.com or http://tumblr.com/blog/syaifannur or http://cpinc.infusionsoft.com or
Case Study: Organic Milk, Google, 19 minutes.,
blessing and thank you...

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I inserted the image in a post and the original size of the image is very large, I changed the size with a custom size but the image still shows in its original size once I publ

I agree with Nebulas and add that windows paint is also an option.

Hi there. If you have the possibility, I suggest you edit the images on your computer with photoshop, gimp or some other freeware. That way you have full control of the size and image quality. With photoshop you can save it as web-optimized image, saving file size and hence loading speed of your site. if you have a large file and only display it as small on your website, it needs to load the whole size anyway, so it's always better just to resize them on your computer first and then save as web-optimized.

Hello, Julio. When you click on the Insert Media, on the Media Library it gives you a few choices. In the Attachment Details, you can choose Edit, and then Scale the image as you see fit. Choose the size, and click Scale. Another option is, in the Attachment Display Settings section you can specify the size.

Also in the post area, you can minimize, by clicking it and using the arrows to decrease to the size you want.

How can i change the size of an image?

How can i change the size of an image?

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I inserted the image in a post and the original size of the image is very large, I changed the size with a custom size but the image still shows in its original size once I publ

I agree with Nebulas and add that windows paint is also an option.

Hi there. If you have the possibility, I suggest you edit the images on your computer with photoshop, gimp or some other freeware. That way you have full control of the size and image quality. With photoshop you can save it as web-optimized image, saving file size and hence loading speed of your site. if you have a large file and only display it as small on your website, it needs to load the whole size anyway, so it's always better just to resize them on your computer first and then save as web-optimized.

Hello, Julio. When you click on the Insert Media, on the Media Library it gives you a few choices. In the Attachment Details, you can choose Edit, and then Scale the image as you see fit. Choose the size, and click Scale. Another option is, in the Attachment Display Settings section you can specify the size.

Also in the post area, you can minimize, by clicking it and using the arrows to decrease to the size you want.

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