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A Picture Is Worth…

I’m sure you’ve heard the proverb that “A picture is worth a thousand words.” In the blogging world, if a picture is worth a thousand words, then a picture on a blog is priceless.

Pictures add feelings, emotions, excitement and then you also get to add words for your readers to help explain why the picture has been included. Our client, Erica Ross-Krieger at WellnessCoach.com, does a fantastic job of including photos in her posts.

See how you instantly get a feeling for what this post is about without even reading it?

You want to do the same thing on your blog… give your visitors a feeling for what you’re talking about before they even start.

So where do you get the photos? The internet has plenty of photo sites where you can purchase photos (and some are even free)! Just make sure you read the terms of use on each site to make sure you have the copyright/permission to use a photo on your blog. You may need to pay for the right to use a photo, and sometimes you pay royalties based on how many times it is used.

Two of my favorite places to get budget-friendly images are iStockPhoto and Big Stock Photo.

I was going to recommend a popular site for free images but after checking their terms, I couldn’t….they don’t get model releases for the photos and you could inadvertently post a photo without the proper permission.

Another thing to keep in mind with your blogsite is “How busy is my site?” You’ll notice we don’t have a lot a photos on YourBlogTeam.com…. mainly because the site has lots of places for your eye to land the way it is. Because of the unique design with the offset header, the rolling headlines at the top, and the text fully justified, adding too much more could be overwhelming to the visitor.

So do you use photos on your blog? Why or why not?

Comments (One comment)

Julie, thanks for the “link love” (which you taught me it’s called:). The reason I use photos is exactly what you titled this post. I like to entice the reader to step into the “living room” of the post - the photo invites them into the room and the post serves them the tea:)

Cheers, Erica

Erica Ross-Krieger / January 13th, 2008, 4:29 pm

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