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How crazy is it that everyone has an opinion until they get the chance to express it? These days, it’s possible to become a part of the giant conversation going on everywhere at all times. No longer are we stuck in the days of seeing a news broadcast and only being able to talk to people right around us.

Saying that, I’m sure if you’re online, you are probably reading, watching or listening to something that gives you the opportunity to leave a comment. If you have that opportunity, why not take the minute or two it takes to give that person your feedback on what they just shared. After all, if they let you comment, they want you to tell them what you thought.

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The topic came up the other night about images and whether it’s right to use images found on Google Images. My opinion on this subject is that it’s never right to take an image unless you are following it’s Creative Commons License. And if a license can’t be found, then you should ask the image owner whether or not you can use that image on your site.

I view taking an image from someone else’s site without permission or license as an act of stealing. Whether that person made the work, bought the image or found it on a free open source image site like sxc.hu, it’s their image and not yours. Don’t be a thief! Pony up a few bucks and go over to a royalty free image site if you need a high quality image for your blog.

If you want to know why most bloggers don’t make much money, this is a root cause of that. Most bloggers look for the cheap or free way to do everything no matter who they are stealing from. If someone made something you want to use, give them a buck for it or ask if you can use it. It only takes a minute to write a short email to them.

I would love to hear what you think about this subject, as it seems there are many differing opinions. Do you think it’s ok to use images that you don’t have a right to use because they are on the Internet?

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Lessons Learned from Scott Stratten “Bouncer of Twitter”

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About two weeks ago, I attended a conference in Orlando called “Extreme Business Makeovers”. One of the speakers that weekend was who is known as the “Bounce of Twitter” Scott Stratten (@unmarketing on Twitter) of Un-Marketing.com. He shared with us some strategy to use Twitter if you want a responsive following and not just a [...]

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