For the all-round best possible 100 Percent Free images recognized WORLDWIDE, using Creative Common Zero (CC0) licensed images are the absolute best way to insure that the images are safe to use. As I mentioned on page one of this training, both PD and CC0 licensed images are totally free to use without restrictions or attributions but Public Domain images are not guaranteed worldwide.

I ALWAYS USE CC0 IMAGES

When I cannot take and use my own pictures like the one above (PRIOR TO START OF A GAME) and below (ONE OF MY MANY TRIPS TO LAS VEGAS), I rely solely on CC0 licensed images for my websites, blogs, and these training tutorials. This gives me peace of mind knowing that the images I use are free without any restrictions or attributions needed anywhere in the world. Now for some more links of CC0 licensed images.

LIBRE SHOT

http://libreshot.com

CUPCAKE

http://cupcake.nilssonlee.se

FREE NATURE STOCK

http://freenaturestock.com

LITTLE VISUALS

http://littlevisuals.co

I hope you enjoyed my part 2 training on free images for websites. If you missed my first training tutorial which not only has more links, but also my two most favorite CC0 image websites, as well as how to resize images that are too large memory-wise into a smaller resolution more suited for website content, click the below link to read that tutorial.

https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/training/free-imag...

If you liked this training please click the green “Like This” button below and do share with people here and on social media who can benefit from this knowledge and image resources. And remember, if you wish to use any of the pictures I used in this training, they are 100 PERCENT FREE to use without restriction. Just right-click on them to save the image.

To view my last training tutorial on the importance of using LSI keywords for better website rankings and why you will not always need to use a target keyword for a page or post, click the below link to read why Google no longer uses keyword density to rank your website and now uses LSI keywords.

https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/training/latent-se...



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BobLoder Premium
Sweet . . .
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boomergp08 Premium
Thanks Bob
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MudreM Premium
Thanks a lot Robert. Very useful links. Cheers.
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boomergp08 Premium
You are welcome Mudre.
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rodeves Premium
Very nice. As always thanks for a great tutorial.
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boomergp08 Premium
You are welcome Rodney, it was my pleasure.
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Marcus1978 Premium
Thanks for this, Robert. I usually use Pixabay.com, but I have bookmarked this in case I need some other sources.
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boomergp08 Premium
I mainly use Pixabay too, especially for clip art and vector graphic images. I customize and alter a lot of those images for whatever I use them for.
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Marcus1978 Premium
I think I've only ever once got in trouble for using a copyrighted image, though. Several years ago, I got an email from someone's lawyer asking me to remove the image from my website. So I did, and that was the end of it. Best not to risk getting into that situation if possible, though.
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boomergp08 Premium
I agree! It is the main reason why I only use websites like Pixabay and the ones I shared here and in my other images training from last year, which is where I have the Pixabay link. The images must use the CC0 license for me to use them. This way I know I am totally safe.
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crp2511 Premium
www.pixabay.com is also a fantastic resource for CC images, and you don't have to give credit. Thanks for the training, Robert.
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boomergp08 Premium
Yes! They are my #1 selection for the majority of images I use and customize. I have a link to them in my other Free Images training.
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