Get 100,000+ Premium Royalty Free Images For your Website
What you’ll learn
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At the end students will be able to have five different websites for HD Images
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At the end students will be able to have five different websites for HD Videos
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At the end students will be able to find out the best image they need in less than 2 minutes
In this course, theinstrctor will teach you how to find professional and High Definition photos and images that you can use on your Website, Blog, project or anywhere without any trouble!
This course is short, to the point and fast paced!
We believe in getting you results quickly when teaching online!
I’ll walk you through some amazing websites where you can download unlimited professional High Quality photos for free that you can use even Commercially.
Moreover, you are going to learn how you can gain access to more than 100,000+ Royalty Free High Definition Videos that you can use in your courses, videos and projects. Those videos can be modified, changed and can be used for both personal and commercial use!
You will gain access to a wide range of videos of every category such as:
- Nature
- Mood
- Overlays
- Tech
- Artsy
- Buildings
- People
- Cars
- City & Urban scenes
- Aerial Footage
- Spy Satellite Footage
- Animated backgrounds
- And MANY MORE!
So why wait? ENROLL NOW and I hope to see you inside the course! 🙂
Who this course is for:
- Anyone who has a personal Website or Blog
- Anyone who finds it difficult to find High Definition Images from the web
- Anyone who requires multiple HD Images everyday
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A. v. C. –
I’m sorry to say buts it’s not a high quality course, I also must say it’s even not really a course. It’s a video about where to get free stockphoto’s/video’s.
Dexter Zaeraj –
Not really a course? You could simply google for the same if not better results as these websites are merely just the personal opinions of the creator. If I paid for this I would want a refund.
It is direct and shows you websites. Bam. Does what it says but the content of this is questionable but it is delivered clearly and good job to the one who made it but still…should it have been made?
Aakash Tiwari –
THE COURSE HELPED ME TO GAIN KNOWLEDGE ABOUT HOW TO USE AND FROM WHERE TO DOWNLOAD FREE VIDEOS AND IMAGES FOR MY YOUTUBE CHANNEL, WITHOUT GETTING ANY COPYRIGHT STRIKES FROM ANYONE. THANKS FOR SHARING THIS COURSE. _/\_
Anthony Paragas –
The title section are not accurate on the part of discussing the website for videos while the title saying website for images
Alexander Spetko –
The whole class is about 5 video links and 5 picture links. It feels like forever to present them.
Also the videos are listed under images and the images are listed under videos.
The whole concept of presenting what the course is about is waste of time.
Waseem Rauf –
Nice Course, Specially for those who are searching for free high quality images for their projects, blogs and presentation and other works.
Reina Inoue –
Really good! Thanks for the websites. However, I didnt think the videos needed to be this long.
Imran Nazir –
Awesome! Thanks for sharing valuable content. I have found what I was looking for instead of surfing the web and trying to find images and videos!
Thank you Syed for your efforts, and providing all the resources. Though not a typical Udemy course, but certainly worth the ten bucks!
Jason Holmes –
Good resources. Thank you for placing them into one course. The links of free videos were helpful. I typically use them in my work and projects on a regular basis while working with designs and structure. Thanks again. I appreciate the efforts! I would definitely recommend this course to anyone seeking valuable resources for images and videos.
Tom –
Excellent!! I have some experience in searching for free images and videos to use commercially by searching google and checking the creative commons tag. I never came across these websites on google. they have better free videos and images then google, as well as a larger variety.
Clifford M Conklin –
Outline refers to images (presumably the next section), when discussing video. The content to this point could have been compressed into a single segment. Basically, list the five sites, along with a paragraph why you like the sites and if you feel it necessary, point out the big green button. Again, this is only to this point, not a reflection on the course as a whole.
To be fair, Syed has an engaging voice, but could be more succinct in the delivery.
I think my negative response is value motivated. I don’t believe the cost of the course is represented by 10 URLs, of which today’s users could easily navigate. Again to be fair, I re-read the description and that is what was specified. Also, I would recommend, review and pay attention to detail. Section title states video, when it is images and vice versa. Also, lead the student through the content, like you did when you said, “Lets search for cats.” Other parts seem spontaneous and unplanned, i.e. unexpected responses.
James Hoag –
This was pretty much what I expected. I was already familiar with most of the sites he mentioned, but there was one or two that I didn’t know about, so I am glad for that. It’s good that he stuck to sites where the photos and videos are totally free.