Fotolia is your one stop eye candy shop for your website or blog


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Its one thing having your own website or blog, but have you ever wondered where top quality websites get there graphics and images from?

Website or blog building is an art in my opinion because from the moment a new visitor comes to your site he or she will decide in seconds whether or not your site is worth the look or not.
Websites or blogs that are not visually stimulating hardly get a second visit from the same person and the reason why is because nothing appeals to them. You may well have a site that has the best information anywhere on the net but we humans are visual creatures that require our attention with the eyes first before anything else.

If you want your site to stand out from the crowd and not look a boring place full of words, you’ve got to invest a little into sprucing up that tired looking old text base template.
You might be surprised to know that getting good quality images for your site is not that expensive at all, in fact you can get yourself an average size image that relates to pretty much an subject for about one dollar.
Think about that for a moment, one measly dollar can make a huge difference to your site in seconds which is enough time for the average visitor to engage in your subject matter.
Good old fashioned eye candy requires little effort provided you do it legally.
Copyright is something taken very seriously and rightly so, after all why should someone just come along and steal your work and use it for their profit.
Places like Flicker and photo sharing networks have royalty images for use, but they always come with conditions that require certain ways of displaying someone elses photos.

The internet has some good quality stock image shops that allow you to buy photos that you can use on your site for very little money. Some more expensive than others, and some have a more strict criteria.

I found a website that sells excellent quality images and videos that are royalty free and can be used on your site for very little money. Prices start from as little as one dollar for a small decent sized photo to much larger ones. These photos can be used for non commercial use and are excellent for any website provided you don’t use them for selling the images.
Other licenses that are available allow you to pay extra but give you commercial use.

Fotolia is my favorite place to buy royalty free photos because unlike many others, their prices are affordable and their conditions of use are fair and easy to understand.

Go ahead and pimp up your website or blog with Fotolia’s massive top quality photos and realize the potential to keep your visitors coming back.

Check Fotolia out
http://www.fotolia.com

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