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Can I Use That Video on My Website?

Tech Soup

It's definitely easier to grab great videos off the Internet to put on your website or blog than to make them. Once you create a video, it is automatically copyrighted and you have full rights to it, unless stated otherwise by a sharing service. The standard YouTube license is restrictive. The Internet has gone "video."

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7 Fantastic Free or Low Cost Sources To Get Images for Your Content Strategy

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

While Facebook recently launched a huge free stock photo archive for use in Facebook ads, finding compelling, high quality images that are low cost or free for image overlays, blog post and other channels can be difficult. I recently asked nonprofits on my Facebook brand page where they got their images.

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This Digital Marketing Process Will Make You Write Better Content

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For instance, we know Twitter is a great forum to share ideas and consume new content, while Facebook has become the most popular platform for B2C consumers. Think about when you’re scrolling through Twitter, Facebook, or your preferred media sites. Avoid Copyright Infringement. The Value Proposition.

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