Sue and Shawn... I do hope that you will reconsider getting your images from there... I hope you will take a moment to read the comments as to WHY..... I now always go to Pixabay...... I learned about them from Asking this question !
Hi Cindy, just delete rahim's convo, as this is your thread. I did the same in another of my threads a few hours ago. Apsense admin is useless anyway....
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@Joe..... taking someones image and changing it a bit to make it "UNIQUE" maybe acceptable.... but to me you are still taking something that someone else has done and calling it yours...... Sort of like a guy working on something and his buddy hears about it.... He runs to the patent office to register the wonderful new idea and calls it his..... Now,
I ask you would that be right?.... I don't have to search to hard for free images anymore I have found Pixabay.....!
Hi Cindy and others, what if you're all wrong about grabbing any old image from Google, make it unique and use it...? Watch this https://youtu.be/OINmrtG6MCU and then tell the Joe man his just lost his mind, or saved you a ton of search for a free image... :-)
Wanna send me money for a coffee...??
I disagree with Warren? You can use Google Images without copyright infringement. You just need to know how to find them.
First search 'Google Images' https://images.google.com Enter your search term. Go to 'search tools' on the menu option. Then select 'Usage rights' Choose any option 'Labeled for Reuse'.
@Corrisa..... thanks for you input.... I have been using Pixabay. It was posted here and I am finding lots of wonderful images there... I liked them on Facebook and they post wonderful ones there too!
Stay away from Getty images unless you have permission to use them. You can find a lot of good pictures on Flickr too but you want to check it can be used commercially. I have bought pics from istockphotos and shutterstock. You can also get people on Fiverr to make you custom photos. Another option is to create your own using Canva.
iStockPhoto is Royalty Free, but certainly not free to use. You pay a fee for each photo when you buy it, but no more for each use. That's what Royalty Free means.
Thanks Joe for that info.... I did a post about what I use.... and how I use it. I am adding Pixabay to the post in a bit.... Thanks for sharing what you have found. It is good for all to know!.. No reason now what so ever to take chances by using those images from places like Google images.. and others even if you think that altering them in anyway is OK... Cause I really don't think that is it OK
@Cindy Bolley - I googled your concern and found this: "All images on Pixabay are released into the Public Domain under Creative Commons CC0. Therefore, the images can be modified and may be used freely for any application - also commercially and in printed format. Attribution in appreciated, but not required." and the link is http://pixabay.com/en/blog/posts/public-domain-images-what-is-allowed-and-what-is-4/
I just realized you asked an incredible valuable question.... Thank goodness I found
Comments (39)
Cindy Bolley
16
HHCTB?
Sue and Shawn... I do hope that you will reconsider getting your images from there... I hope you will take a moment to read the comments as to WHY..... I now always go to Pixabay...... I learned about them from Asking this question !
Sue and Shawn Kelly
8
List Building Experts
I usually go to Google images. They have the best assortment including Seasonal images such as fall folliage and seasonal activities
Hu Yanchao
6
Magnesium oxide manufacturers in China
usually from blog, or from my company
Joe Henning
11
Your Profit Connection
Hi Cindy, just delete rahim's convo, as this is your thread. I did the same in another of my threads a few hours ago. Apsense admin is useless anyway....
Cindy Bolley
16
HHCTB?
@
rahim Mogan You ahve been reported for SPAM
rahim Mogan
3
project manager
How are you my friend?
Nice to be connected to your network as friends.are you interested in handling a contract supply for our company and earn $20 profit in each of the product you supplied with additional $150,000 which will be paid to you after the first supply for your fully establishment as our agent in your local market
Send me an email direct to my box for more details.
Regards,
R. Weatherly
16
Business Professional
Thanks for commenting guys, it's what's make these groups fun.
You are all right, you must be sure the images are free or not copyright protected.
Do a Google search for Free pictures of ...., and Google should give you free picture link listings results.
Joe Henning
11
Your Profit Connection
All's good.... I am so happy you found Pixabay, dear Cindy!!!
Cindy Bolley
16
HHCTB?
@Joe..... taking someones image and changing it a bit to make it "UNIQUE" maybe acceptable.... but to me you are still taking something that someone else has done and calling it yours...... Sort of like a guy working on something and his buddy hears about it.... He runs to the patent office to register the wonderful new idea and calls it his..... Now,
I ask you would that be right?.... I don't have to search to hard for free images anymore I have found Pixabay.....!
Joe Henning
11
Your Profit Connection
Hi Cindy and others, what if you're all wrong about grabbing any old image from Google, make it unique and use it...? Watch this https://youtu.be/OINmrtG6MCU and then tell the Joe man his just lost his mind, or saved you a ton of search for a free image... :-)
Wanna send me money for a coffee...??
Cindy Bolley
16
HHCTB?
@William.. I am certain you did.... Since I have discovered that site That is the only place that I look now!.. I like it!
William Clinkscales
15
DB Developer/Tech, Affiliate IM
I have Cindy great site. Was just giving some enlightenment about the fear of using Google Images. I'm sure I gave value to a few.
Cindy Bolley
16
HHCTB?
Thanks William.... Have you check out Pixabay?
William Clinkscales
15
DB Developer/Tech, Affiliate IM
I disagree with Warren? You can use Google Images without copyright infringement. You just need to know how to find them.
First search 'Google Images' https://images.google.com Enter your search term. Go to 'search tools' on the menu option. Then select 'Usage rights' Choose any option 'Labeled for Reuse'.
Enjoy your free images...
Cindy Bolley
16
HHCTB?
@Corrisa..... thanks for you input.... I have been using Pixabay. It was posted here and I am finding lots of wonderful images there... I liked them on Facebook and they post wonderful ones there too!
Corrisa Malone
6
Believe in Yourself!
Stay away from Getty images unless you have permission to use them. You can find a lot of good pictures on Flickr too but you want to check it can be used commercially. I have bought pics from istockphotos and shutterstock. You can also get people on Fiverr to make you custom photos. Another option is to create your own using Canva.
Warren Contreras
14
Old Retired Guy
iStockPhoto is Royalty Free, but certainly not free to use. You pay a fee for each photo when you buy it, but no more for each use. That's what Royalty Free means.
Robert Hamborg
7
PC Marketing Unlimited - Consultant
Another to look up is istockphotos all royalty free for websites!
Cindy Bolley
16
HHCTB?
Thanks Joe for that info.... I did a post about what I use.... and how I use it. I am adding Pixabay to the post in a bit.... Thanks for sharing what you have found. It is good for all to know!.. No reason now what so ever to take chances by using those images from places like Google images.. and others even if you think that altering them in anyway is OK... Cause I really don't think that is it OK
Joe Henning
11
Your Profit Connection
@Cindy Bolley - I googled your concern and found this: "All images on Pixabay are released into the Public Domain under Creative Commons CC0. Therefore, the images can be modified and may be used freely for any application - also commercially and in printed format. Attribution in appreciated, but not required." and the link is http://pixabay.com/en/blog/posts/public-domain-images-what-is-allowed-and-what-is-4/
I just realized you asked an incredible valuable question.... Thank goodness I found