![]() ![]() Never assume that because you find an image via a search, it’s free for the taking. You CANNOT use those images in your blog post unless you first receive written permission from the person who took the photo. Pictures you find via a Google image search are almost always copyrighted. You can find oodles of high-quality, royalty-free stock photos and illustrations online. I’m forever on the hunt for free and inexpensive stock photos and illustrations to use on websites, blogs, marketing materials, and PowerPoint presentations. Wrap text around the image to create a clean, packaged look. ![]() Readers are also creatures of habit, so place images in a consistent location, such as at the top of the post, or in the upper left or upper right area of each post. Readers’ eyes are drawn to images, so it’s important to place a visual that illustrates your point into every blog post. ![]() Other than the article’s title, it’s probably the visuals that accompany the post. When you visit a blog, what’s the first thing about a particular post that catches your attention? This article is updated regularly to include the latest, greatest information. ![]()
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