Add Relevant and Unique Images to Your Content to Avoid Infringement Prosecution
Some veterans are found of using just any image they stumble across online and add that to their content without minding the copyright implications. If you’re caught by Google or the rightful owner of such an image, you’ll be slapped and this may pull down your blogging empire in a day or two.
While trying to add images to your content, you’ll only have three options to legally do that:
- Pick from the free stock images that are topically-relevant to the content you’re creating
- Buy the paid images and use them within your content as appropriate
- Design featured images leveraging the hundreds of design templates on Canva.
Add Your Site Address to High Page Rank Online Forums
In order to make the most out of the high PR online forums and easily turn your blog into a book, edit the signature box of your forum account with your website URL which appears at the bottom of every post you create on the forums daily. If you can be on 7 such online forums posting consistently, you’ll get perfect results.
Note that most of these forums are very strict when it comes to fighting against spam. They hate spam and wouldn’t hesitate to ban any user caught spamming the forums and such a ban may never be lifted in a lifetime. Use the forums carefully and become successful in the online world.
Do you have any question regarding turning your blog into a book? Don’t hesitate to leave a comment in the box below, and I’ll be more than happy to respond in earnest. Thanks for the reading!
Very helpful information, and something I hope to do in the future.
All the best,
KyleAnn
Thanks for creating this training. You have given me something to think about. How would this be any different from a blog roll? That I don't understand. If you wrote a brunch of short stories, say 500 words, then that could make a book.
Tried and True
Elaine
I'm struggling a bit with what to do about blogging..