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La recherche d’images et de photos est une partie non négligeable du temps consacré à rédaction d’articles quand on tient un blog.
Pour gagner du temps, l’extension pour Chrome The Ultimate Free Stock PhotoSearch permet sans quitter le navigateur de trouver des photos et des images après avoir tapé une requête de recherche dans la fenêtre accessible depuis la barre d’outils en cliquant sur l’icône de l’extension.
Les recherches se font sur plus de 200 sites de stock de photos pour la plupart gratuits, ce qui représente plus de 2 milliards de clichés à disposition. Les sites proposent des photos, des dessins, des illustrations, des textures, des cliparts…
(Via Pierre-Yves Revaz)
1. Not Asking the Right Questions
2. Poor Headline
3. No Introduction
4. Include an Image that Only your Mother Would Love
5. Forget to Include Multi Media
6. Use Big Boring Blocks of Text
7. Use Text so Small You Need Binoculars
8. Forget Additional Reading Links
9. Not Optimizing for Search Engines
10. Don’t Promote or Market the Article
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"Early on, internet forums gave individuals a way to communicate with each other on a variety of topics allowing users to create threads between one another and exchange information. Since then, these forums have transformed into blogs and the people responsible for writing them into bloggers. With the internet being such a powerful tool, being able to reach so many people with the click of a mouse, bloggers are now a household name. Here's a look at their evolution.."
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For the most part, it is a moot point: employees don’t want to blog. There are always keeners and exceptions to the rule, but employees have no interest in blogging. Even at IBM, one of the most technology and social media savvy employee populations on th
Today's youngest generation of online users are no longer interested in consuming long-form content like blogs, says the research. Instead, communication among teens tends to involve brief bursts of information, like a Facebook status update or a text mes
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