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Photographs For Your Blog


Photographs are one of the most powerful elements you have at your disposal to get the attention of your website visitors.  Let’s take a look at where we can find great looking photos for your blog (paid and free.)

Professional Photography Sites

  1. Stock.xchng (Free/Paid)
  2. iStockPhoto (Paid)
  3. StockVault (Free/Paid)
  4. FreePhotosBank (Free)
  5. FreeDigitalPhotos (Free/Paid)
  6. Stock.DeviantArt (Free)
  7. MorgueFile (Free)
  8. UnProfound (Free)
  9. Flickr (Note: Learn about Creative Commons licensing here!) (Free/Paid)
  10. FreeMediaGoo (Free)

Here’s a direct link to the photography videos in our 118 part Blogger Training Programs.

Blogger Image Basics

  1. Uploading A Photo From Your Computer
  2. Uploading A Photo From Another Website
  3. Resizing Photos in Blogger
  4. Moving Photos in Blogger
  5. Finding Photos for your Blog
  6. Resizing Photos
  7. Linking with Photos

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9 Comments »

  1. Comment by Ed Flanagan
    April 7, 2009 @ 9:15 am

    Fantastic information. Just like your blogger school. Many,many thanks!

  2. Comment by Ray
    September 4, 2009 @ 9:37 pm

    You have sme great info but Iam new to computers and never have had anything to do with intrnet and I just am having a lot of trouble trying to absorb all the info .I also do not have the knowledge to apply any of what you are saying to a website or any other part of the internet I do not understand what parts you get paid for and why .Help me out there and maybe I can get started and try to absorb some of the great info you are putting on your videos.Look forward to your answers. Thank You for your time.Ray

  3. Comment by Jerry Labb
    September 10, 2009 @ 6:53 pm

    Hi Bob,

    Thanks for the tips on how to find great stock photos. You turned me on to some new ones and I look forward to future messages from you.

  4. Comment by June
    December 11, 2009 @ 7:08 am

    Thanks for the info. There are a couple of sites I hadn’t heard of so added to my list of the “go to places” for free images. Flickr doesn’t have a lot in Creative Commons any more and sometimes “free” sites listed in Google are not free at all so these extras will be a big help.

  5. Comment by Paul
    December 18, 2009 @ 8:42 am

    Great information, Bob.
    Can I post this message on my website? Please let me know ASAP.

    Thanks

    Paul

  6. Comment by Gary
    December 29, 2009 @ 5:27 am

    Bob,
    You are the best. The information is so helpful, centralized, professional, and digestable. Thanks for this invaluable service.

    Gary

  7. Comment by Joe
    August 17, 2010 @ 5:26 am

    Thanks,Bob
    The great information for me.These tip will be me to manage the photographs.Thank a lot.

  8. Comment by Frank
    February 10, 2011 @ 9:07 pm

    Bob, great stuff, many thanks for these helpful information.

    Frank

  9. Comment by Elgin Subwaysurfer Bolling
    July 14, 2011 @ 11:07 am

    Great info here, Bob, and so true. To quote your sales letter you emailed me, you wrote:
    Professional photographs and illustrations are the most powerful way to capture the attention of your visitors. Nothing else comes close.

    While you emphasize photograph usage, as a professional artist, and Creative Caricature Marketing Consultant, I would like to add acne by mentioning customized illustrations as well.

    No question about it, photos are great, and the sites you recommended excellent, having used them, it can still be a time consuming, labor intensive task finding “just the right photo”. You can come real close though, but never fully stuffy the picture in your head.

    With illustration you have the choice f working personally with an artist who you can clearly share your concept, custom make an illustration, and devise a workable strategy. What’s more, you have the option of cartoons, comics, caricature, or portrait depending on the artist skill set.

    I understand that it’s difficult to find illustrators to add to your list, due to space/ time/cost constraits, but we are out there! Most of us are affordable( I am! ) and we are ready willing able, anxious and available to do business. I hope this letter gets included.

    Elgin Bolling

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