Now let us understand how to save screenshots and utilise them in our blog.

Though there are many options for saving screenshots, my personal choice is to use “Monosnap 4.1.3” software – which is available for Free and also the easiest method. I prefer to download it through Filehorse.com as it is free from virus and takes very little time to download and easy to use



Once downloaded and saved, you will find “Monosnap” icon on the desktop.

To capture the image you need to press Ctrl+Alt+5 and drag the square - to the area on the image - which is to be inserted on post. There are various options in “Monosnap” like inserting Square / Arrows/ Circle / Text / save image / upload image etc.

There is a great step by step training on “Monosnap” by TopAchiever , so I have given link reference for your easiness.

Once the image is saved in desired Image Folder, you can import it to Media Library.



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JocelynMarc1 Premium
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Thank you for following me and welcome to the community of WA. Glad you made the right decision to joined the Premium membership. Wishing you all the best towards your future success.

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GauravGaur Premium
Hi Jocelyn, Try this training for adding images and increasing the appearance of your blogs a step ahead.
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Hey, when I began to use Site Content , I had many more photos to work with. What took me awhile to figure out was how to put some catchy phrase or my site URL on the photo!
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Zappades Premium
While reading this training I came up with the idea how to add only pics from site content to the wp image library to use in older posts.

You create a fake post, only add a title and all the pics you want to transfer to WordPress Media.

Next, you publish the post. You then want to edit it in word press.

There you delete the post but the pics stay in the library yeah.
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GauravGaur Premium
That's a great idea Zappades. I will surely try it. Thanks.
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Shweta10mg Premium
True because I was trying to, somehow it only worked on site content and not on Wordpress back office.
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GauravGaur Premium
Thanks a lot, Shweta. As this is my first attempt at tutorials, suggest your views to improve further.
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Shweta10mg Premium
No your tutorial is good, because it so happens to be the reason, I find that composing on site content allows this and then a separate set of steps to get it SEO-optimized. Today I’m so far behind in my swag challenge but I have got drafts done only. Mostly imagery holds me back. I’ll definitely check your tutorial :)
Thanks for taking the efforts for all of us.
Same to everyone who did put tutorials.
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pitofly Premium
Thanks for sharing and providing the additional links. :)
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GauravGaur Premium
Thanks pitofly. It all happened with research on WA platform. The resources are excellent. Even a newbie can gain knowledge with consistent efforts.
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