![]() ![]() Or alternatively you can just press command+shift+4 on a Mac and use its own inbuilt screenshot tool. There’s a Chrome extension called Awesome Screenshot that allows you to take screenshots of your browser window (either partial or the whole web page) very easily, and you can annotate the image before downloading it. If you’re writing ‘how-to-guides’ you could take screenshots of anything on your computer screen. Many of these are free, and in the case of Piktochart, incredibly easy to use… You can look through our favourites here: 17 data visualisation tools. The quality is a bit more hit-and-miss on, but the search is easy to use, with handy filter options, and the free-to-use and premium images are clearly separated.Īgain, the quality is hit and miss on OpenPhoto, but its search tool will often surface some gems.Īlternatively, you could just create your own graphics, charts or infographics to make your posts more appealing. Morguefileĭespite the name, Morguefile is a lovely place to visit and search for creative commons photography. These are incredibly high-quality photos, so don’t be surprised if you see them crop up semi-regularly, but so far Unsplash seems to operate relatively under the radar. Unsplash images are all copyright free, you just need to credit and link to the photographer. ![]() There are various licences available, so make sure you double-check the details. Some photographers will only agree to their images being used for non-commercial purposes for instance. You just have to make sure you give full credit and link to the Flickr profile of the person who took the photo. You can search all the images by usage rights, and use any that are labelled with a Creative Commons licence. You can use a reverse image search like TinEye or ImageRaider to check any further usage rights.įlickr is a massive user-generated resource for photography, with many professionals and semi-professionals showcasing their work here. It’s probably a good idea to then double-check that the image you’ve chosen is genuinely free to use. Digital Marketing Email, The Weapon Against Identity Fraud ![]()
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