In November, ProBlogger.net ran a post about using images. In the comments, some people said they won’t even read a post if it doesn’t have an image. I don’t know about that, but I do know images help draw in readers.

But where do you find free, good quality images? The following resources fit those requirements, plus they’ve passed my per

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“Badges? We don’t need no stinking badges!”

Yes, you do! These free Web graphics applications help you interject a little fun into your blog or Web site. They allow you to choose your own text and colors to create mock police, sheriff and fireman badges and a variety of official-looking seals that can be used as your own fre

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Can't find free clipart you like? This tutorial shows you how to make professional quality free clip art with Picnik, an easy-to-use online application. You don't even have to register to use this free tool and there are no fees.

Just upload the blank file provided in the tutorial and follow the simple instructions to cre

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This collection of vintage dog clip art is not only useful; it's fun. There’s something about dogs wearing clothes and glasses while doing activities usually reserved for people that cracks me up. But if your taste runs more toward traditional vintage images, there also are some more serious dogs here, along with their equally

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If you'd like to make your own clip art, you’re not limited to just using graphic elements. As you'll see if you click through to the clip art gallery in this article, you also can alter photos to achieve a variety of effects. Don’t know how to use Illustrator or Photoshop? Don’t worry; you don’t need to. This tutorial will t

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