If you write a gossip blog, celebrity blog, fan blog, political blog, news blog, or events blog, then you need to publish photos with your blog posts to have the greatest impact. However, finding free photos of celebrities, politicians, events and news items that you can legally use on your blog without violating
copyright laws is very difficult. PicApp solves that problem by offering high quality photos from top sources to bloggers. Check out the details below.
PicApp Offers High Quality and Current Photos of Celebrities, Sports and More
PicApp offers high quality photos taken of celebrities, events, news, politicians, athletes and more that come from well-known sources such as Getty Images, Corbis, Splash News, Newscom, Jupiter Images, and more. Photos available on PicApp are typically taken by professional photographers who earn royalties each time their images are republished.
The photos you can find through PicApp are not just pictures from events that took place ten years ago. On the contrary, PicApp images come from current events such as Red Carpets, political events, movie premieres, and more.
PicApp Images Work with Most Blogging Applications
PicApp images can be added to your blog posts easily by simply copying some HTML code from the PicApp Web site for your chosen image, and then pasting that code into the HTML post editor within your blogging application. Wordpress.org, Blogger, TypePad, MovableType, and Vox are just some of the blogging applications that work seamlessly with PicApp. Note that
Wordpress.com users cannot use PicApp.
PicApp is Free to Use
You can use as many photos offered by PicApp on your blog as you want without paying a cent and without registering on the PicApp site, as long as you follow the
PicApp terms.
The PicApp Negatives
The primary drawback of using PicApp as your source for celebrity, political, sports, event, and news photos is the advertising mechanism that is included with each PicApp photo you publish on your blog. It's fairly non-obtrusive, but there are many bloggers and blog readers who don't like to see an advertising mechanism with an image used in a blog post. The advertising mechanism is used to pay the owner of the republished photo the royalties that he or she earns. You cannot remove the advertising mechanism when you republish PicApp images on your blog per the PicApp terms. With that in mind, be sure to test PicApp images on your blog before you decide to use them.