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Understanding Blog Image Copyright

Posted: Tue Dec 24, 2024 7:14 am
by zihadhosenjm80
Understanding Blog Image Copyright
Before we go further, I want to ensure you’re steering clear of one huge mistake bloggers often make with images.

Foodiesfeed Stock Images for Food Bloggers to Use
You’re convinced that using images on your blog is a good thing. And it is! So go to Google Images and type in what you want to use to illustrate your latest post… maybe “woman typing” for a blogging-related article.

There are many different results. You can save one to your computer, upload it to your blog, and insert it into your post.

Job done?

No! You’ve made a really serious mistake that could cost you a considerable sum of money.

Images are often copyrighted.

That means that you can’t use them without permission. If you do, you could get sued.

Please don’t think I’m trying to fear-monger here or unnecessarily worry you.

In a moment, I will discuss some great sources of copyright-free images. But just picking an image from Google could land you with a fine of thousands of dollars.

It’s essential to use images that aren’t copyrighted. Luckily, there are australia phone number library of great sources of paid and free images that you can safely use on your blog.

6 Ways to Find (and Make) the Best Images for Your Blog
How can you find the best images for your blog? Here are some of my favorite (and safe) sources to try.

Using Your Photos or Artwork
Any images you create are automatically copyrighted and are usually the best source for your blog images. You can freely use them however you like (though others can’t unless you permit them).

If you’re a travel blogger or food blogger, readers will probably expect to see some of your photos (like I’m doing with my new hiking blog, Hike With Ryan). This helps add authenticity to your blog.

Don’t worry if your photos aren’t perfect… they’ll be much more personal and relatable than stock photos.

However, when using personal photos on your blog, do consider privacy concerns. You may want to avoid using photos of your children, for instance, or photos that would closely identify where you live.

Some bloggers dislike using their photos, especially if they’re blogging under a pseudonym.