As the clock struck midnight and the ball dropped in Times Square, New York City, on January 1st, many of us eagerly made resolutions to improve ourselves in the coming year. Fast forward a few weeks, and it's already clear that some of these resolutions may have been a bit too ambitious. From promising to give up certain foods or vowing to hit the gym daily, it's easy to lose sight of our goals. But let's be honest; it's not the end of the world if we stumble along the way. In fact, it's almost expected. So let's take a moment to laugh at ourselves and our failed resolutions and remember that it's always okay to start again.

With that being said, words have the power to inspire, uplift, and motivate us to be our best selves. In times of difficulty, a simple quote can encourage us to keep going. An inspirational quote can remind us or those who read it of their strength and potential. They can also remind us never to give up on our dreams or resolutions.

Regardless of the circumstances, here are 52 inspirational quotes that you can use to share on your social media feeds.

Stock images are, frankly, fantastic, and their flexibility is unmatched! They can add flair to your landing pages and blogs and overall visual interest to your site.

I have compiled a list of 27 websites with images and a basic rating between 1 and 5 stars, with five being the best. You'll find a little bit of everything on this list, so you won't have to spend hours searching the internet for free stock images that suit your fancy or project. Let's get started.

Adam Bennett

Written by:  |  November 7, 2022

Adam is the president and founder of Cube Creative Design and specializes in private school marketing. Since starting the business in 2005, he has created individual relationships with clients in Western North Carolina and across the United States. He places great value on the needs, expectations, and goals of the client.

See Adam Bennett's' bio: cubecreative.design/about/adam-bennett

As a private school marketer or administrator, you know the importance of including relevant, high-quality photos on your blog articles, website, and social media posts. Photographs, illustrations, and other visuals can only enhance the appeal of your content.

Regarding content on the web, the general rule is that you should always include at least one image with each post. If your post is longer, you may want to have several.

Images and graphics are not only aesthetically appealing, but they also make your text more interesting to read. They can also assist you with search engine optimization (SEO).

Regarding image optimization for the web, there are three approaches to consider:

  1. Make your images look good.
  2. Make your images load quickly.
  3. Make your images easy for search engines to index.

Most articles on the subject focus on one of these elements or another; however, I will discuss all three in this post.

Adam Bennett

Written by:  |  November 14, 2022

Adam is the president and founder of Cube Creative Design and specializes in private school marketing. Since starting the business in 2005, he has created individual relationships with clients in Western North Carolina and across the United States. He places great value on the needs, expectations, and goals of the client.

See Adam Bennett's' bio: cubecreative.design/about/adam-bennett

The online buyers’ journey has gained complexity since mobile devices took the lead and mobile-friendly design began to dictate the market. In today’s digital world, if your website isn’t responsive, you alienate half of your visitors and potential clients, causing you to miss out on revenue. Here, we’ll dive deeply into responsive design and explain why it’s essential to your brand, regardless of your industry.

Adam Bennett

Written by:  |  September 26, 2022

Adam is the president and founder of Cube Creative Design and specializes in private school marketing. Since starting the business in 2005, he has created individual relationships with clients in Western North Carolina and across the United States. He places great value on the needs, expectations, and goals of the client.

See Adam Bennett's' bio: cubecreative.design/about/adam-bennett