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RE: A dirty big secret of Blogging on Steem (and my solution to come clean)

in #blog7 years ago

Currently I use CC0 licnesed images as much as possible (any use, no attribution required) but I still provide link to source. This idea of yours sounds very useful.

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Yes, this works for me and many others. But if you have browsed a real stock photographer website and seen the cost of real stock images and artwork, you might start to see what I am saying.

The "free" images are useful. They are often far from good quality (taken by amateurs) and far from useful (the wrong pose or shape or specific thing)

If you ever need to advertise a product, you will need a licensed photo or hire someone. I have paid folks to do this for me. It's expensive. But you get great, specific, and targeted images you can't get for free.

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