Am I making it for my own and only my own consumption? Am I positive
I will never ever share it with others? That is the only time I would feel
comfortable using copyrighted content. Buying is an option, yes, but it’s really
not feasible for a broke college student. For my own personal use, I often try
pexels.com for stock images and free music archive for sound. Unsplash,
Pixabay, and Canva are good alternatives for free images, and I also use YouTube’s
archive of free royalty-free music on occasion.
Is advertising worth it? If you are reading this, probably not. Most advertising is too costly and ineffective for a small business. There are a few exceptions, but it’s important to utilize the right method for you, below are my thoughts on some common advertising methods. Search engine advertising: Targets people who already want to buy, but too much competition and too costly if you are not using very specific long-tail phrases. Display advertising: Good for people willing to put lots of time and effort to find the right platform to collaborate with probably. I’ve never clicked on a banner ad. This might work better for people looking for an older demographic. Social media advertising: Good for people marketing to a younger demographic. Probably apparel or convenience foods work best for these spots. These will all be impulse purchases, so they have to be eye-catching and relevant among hundreds of similar ads. Good luck Local advertising: Good for something ...
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