Not exact matches
As for the
blog comments, the Internet is forever and
whatever you type on a
blog or website,
or post on a video site, can be used against you, be it by former friends, snippy in - laws, potential employers,
or what - have - you.
To go back to the Bob / cola example, a photographer could take a picture of a can of Coke and upload it to a free stock photo
website, and other people can use the photo for their
blogs or school projects
or whatever — all without paying royalties to the photographer
or the
website.
It looks like most of what you're doing is you're creating, like you said, a beautiful image that summarizes the post
or the headline and includes a link back to the origin, the
blog post on your
website or on the
whatever website it came from.
You've got to have local content up there that gets indexed, that's going to... Even if it's long - tail searches, that people are going to get exposure to your
website, content that they want to share, whether it's a
blog post,
or some kind of article,
or a study,
or a picture,
whatever it is.
Whatever photos, videos,
blogs,
or other content you place on your law firm's
website, it's crucial that they be easily viewable and read from a tablet
or smartphone.
You can add any plugin, change the theme,
blog or not
blog, change companies, move,
or do
whatever you want to your
website, including do nothing.