where to find capture page images
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To create a high converting capture page sometimes requires a stunning background. These are not always easy to find and once you find a good source its like finding gold.TRANSCRIPT
Where To Find Capture Page Images
Capture Page Images
To create a high converting capture page sometimes requires a stunning background. These
are not always easy to find and once you find a good source its like finding gold.
A few things about Capture page images
The images contained on your capture page must be visually engaging to your audience and
relevant to your target audience. This means if you were making a landing page targeting
golf, it would be a good idea to have an image related to golf in the background as opposed to
say a fishing image.
If you have a look at the text in the capture page image above you will see that it has the
word beech in there which makes the background image relevant tothe text and hints at the
prospect of working from the beach.
The problem is many people are using images they find on the internet which do not belong
to them. I hope this is not you.
The Problem
The problem with images is trying to find quality images for your backgrounds which you
can legally use. See what happens is a person visit’s Google images, looking for a capture
page image. People tend to think it’s cool I can grab any image I want. This is not the case
and there are lots of people who have been fined for using images that they did not have
permission to use. It is a bit of a nightmare sometimes.
Unless the image has been made available to public use, there is a possibility that the image
has some form of copyright attached. If it does and you do not have permission to use it, then
you will be sent a desist from using letter, and possibly be taken to court and fined. Some
fines are quite substantial.
The Solution
That’s the doom and gloom out of the way. There is a ray of sunshine. If you want to use
Google images. Then Look at the image below click on search tools, labelled for reuse, and
then click labelled for reuse. If you change your settings, Google will only show you images
that are labelled for reuse.
Doing this will generally mean you will be okay to use the images, however when you do
restrict your search like this you do not get many good results. So here is a list of places
where you can find images, just make sure you check the licence requirements first and you
understand what the licence requirements mean. Each site will tell you.
Public Domain Images is a copy of the master Wikipedia page at Meta, which lists a number
of sources of public domain images on the Web.
Lost and Taken is one of my favourite websites for free background textures.
Graphic River is another platform created to satisfy the designer’s craving for free
background textures.
Texture King There’s a heavy photographic influence to what Texture King has to offer
outdoor textures such as wood, concrete and bark, for example.
WebGraphics From Seamless Burlap to Retro Linen, Wegraphics offers a themed selection
of free background textures
Flickr Album This Flickr album gives direct and free usage of a vibrant and high resolution
set of free background textures, to be used directly or edited as you wish under a Creative
Commons License.
Blog Spoon Graphics is a superb design blog offering a wide range of resources for
designers.
Texture Gen is possible the ultimate texture hub, with a vast range of categories of free
background textures organised in a way that’s easy to use and browse through.
FBrushes offers a great selection of seasonal-inspired images.
Shizoo is a great resource for graphic-related downloads, and has a beautiful library of free
background textures made available for download.
The above are some great resources for personalizing your landing pages. To help you with
the process here are 15 capture page images I have put together for you – click the download
button to get access.
This information brought to you by James F Woods