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13 Sources of Free and Low-Cost Images for Your Blog Posts

October 17 2013

This post comes to us from the RealEstatePointe blog:

We create a lot of content for our client's websites--community pages, buyer and seller resources, pages all about the company, etc. We also blog and post to social media accounts for several of our clients. So, it is an important part of our business to be able to find good images to use royalty-free for a small cost, and even for free.

If you're blogging, remember that "a picture's worth 1,000 words" and use images in your blog posts. One image is good for short posts. For longer posts, you should break up the text with additional images.

Very important: you are responsible for the lawful use of any images you find online. Be certain that you are not violating the specific copyright laws associated with an image.

Creative Commons Image Databases

creativecommonsimageThe Creative Commons Copyright License allows images to be reused. The image is still owned by the creator, but may be freely reused without the creator's permission. In most cases a simple attribution (photo by artist name and a link to their website or to the page where the image resides) is all that is required for lawful use.

I can't stress enough that you should read the terms of use and be sure to follow instructions for the lawful use of each image.

Here are the Creative Commons image databases that we use the most:

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