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Using Catholic Cartoons for Your Blog
Finding images for your post is an important part of blogging. Your images should relate to what it is you are writing about. The image should be intriguing and cause a person to think to themselves, this might be something I’d like to read more about. You should have permission to use any images that are not taken/created by you. Sonia Simone, an Associate Editor of Copyblogger, added in his post titled “The Lazy Blogger’s Guide to Finding Great Post Images,” that the image should also set an emotional tone.
But, what if you are having trouble finding an image that does all of these things? How about using a cartoon! There are several Catholic cartoonists out there, whom allow bloggers to post their images. Each have their own guidlines, so be sure to check out their websites first, or e-mail them and ask their permission. Most are more than happy to grant permission as long as appropriate recognition is given.
Here are just a few:
Posted with permission of Gary Cangemi
(www.umberttheunborn.com)
Posted with permission of Paul Nichols
(www.catholiccartoonblog.blogspot.com)
Posted with permission of John Francis Borra
(www.veritatisthecartoon.blogspot.com)
If you know of any others, feel free to post a comment.
26 Feb 2009 Catholic Tech Tips
















