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RE: Capture Image Thread!
1/31/2013 10:05:20 PM
Great place Ken!
I really enjoyed all the stuff shared here, thanks!

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RE: Capture Image Thread!
2/11/2013 8:50:55 PM
I want to thank Diane Bjorling in The Social Media and Social Marketing Forum: Tactics, Tools, and Strategies .

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I had noted that Bogdan had done a blog post titled
Showing Marketers( and everyone else) how to not plagiarize which talked about stealing another persons work...how many of you think of images when it comes to stealing or plagiarizing?


It can be quite difficult to know the rules especially when it comes to images and I have seen and heard of people being reprimanded and worse when they do such actions.

We all have the habit of going to Google search or Google images to find cool images, without really understanding that you could get into big trouble!


What I do and passing it on, is I will find an image and do two things.

1. I will drop the image into a Google image search to see if this is a unique image or has it been put on other sites. By doing this I can see if this is an image that "might" be safe to use

2.I then take that same image and use TinEye, which is a reverse image search engine and again I can see if the image I want to use has been modified, where it has been put ( sites or blogs) and I find where the image was originally used.


There are those times, when I can find an image and just use it ( no attribution), but I always put in an alt text to make that image more sticky to the post or forum I am posting in. There are times when I see an image that I will link via words to the post or forum I am doing. When I title it, I make sure to attribute to the author of the site or post within the image and I link that image to the place where I got it. As always I use the alt tags in a way to show what I am saying but being sure to state where I got the image from.

Doing these simple steps will keep you out of trouble!

What do you do when posting images?

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RE: Capture Image Thread!
2/11/2013 9:03:07 PM
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I want to thank Diane Bjorling in The Social Media and Social Marketing Forum: Tactics, Tools, and Strategies .

Your very welcome Ken, I hope this helps others and I really would love to hear from others what they do when posting images..do they have any tips or tricks to pass on.
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RE: Capture Image Thread!
3/5/2013 6:35:21 PM
I like using the Twitter image graphics! Not sure where this one originated:

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RE: Capture Image Thread!
4/11/2013 2:02:54 AM
Thank you Mark! Tis time I am saving your great creations where I know I can find them again when I want to use them.



Just a reminder for all of you,it is important to follow appropriate procedures when copying and using someone else's work. Mark Dewey has provided us with some excellent material here. Be sure and give credit where credit is due whenever you use someone else's material.
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