Is it better to have pictures with your hubs? I get frustrated trying to find appropriate photos?

You don't have to make the picture of yourself, just one you enjoy. I used to have my picture on mine, but I got sick of looking at all the little pictures of myself. I was writing about a narcissist at the time, and I felt like that was a little counterproductive to have all those pictures of myself on the profile page.

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Yes it is very important to find decent relevant and legal pictures for your hubs. Sometimes finding a good picture takes a long time, but it is worth the effort. Pictures make a hub much easier to read and increases the quality of your content.

Nobody likes to come to a "wall of text.

Try taking your own photographs as photos do add to the quality of your hubs. However, you really need only one per hub if it is not a photo gallery entry.

Yes , they make your hub come alive and more enjoyable for the viewer . When hub hopping I always suggest photos if there are none there . I take most of my own where possible otherwise I google " free photo of dog " or whatever it is I need at the time .

Why not when you have some spare time set aside a couple of hours to dowload photos for a few hubs you have in mind . My hubs on crocodiles wouldn't be the same without a picture of Rodney here! There are some hubs about free photos .

I agree it is difficult to find pictures for certain Hubs. With my last Hub I was able to use digital pictures that I had taken on a recent trip. That extra personal touch made me appreciate the Hub even more.

I tend to overdo it on pictures, but I think they add so much to it. Have you tried flickr? I have a hub about using flickr photos.

Cloverleaf has a hub that discusses several other sources for photos.

Yes, including at least one picture is best. And yes, I have the same problem sometimes. What works for me is to do a little free-association.

If there is no perfect picture, ask yourself: What picture does your hub remind you of? Then go to Wikipedia. I wrote a hub about a strength-training exercise of my own invention for the upper legs.

I knew that I'd never find the right picture on the Internet. And I'm not particularly photogenic; so I didn't want to ask a friend to immortalize me, while demonstrating this particular exercise. My solution: A photo of a Gorilla from the Wikipedia article.

Everyone enjoys pictures of animals. :-).

It sure is, try photobucket or just type royalty free photos. You'll find a ton of good stuff for free. Nothing better than you own though.

Good luck!

I tend to go for morguefile. They have a ton of stuff, but if I can't find what I'm looking for there I just search other royalty free sites.

Photos are always important for your hubs, as people nature is to look for the photos within an article whish make it more rich content and multimedia, I think it also increase your hub score. But you don't need to make these photos you just need to search for exact or relative photos for your topic.

If you came here on your own accord, you are likely extremely frustrated. We cannot help you...yet!

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

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