Websites to check for free images
Websites to check for free images:
- Unsplash - Offers a vast collection of high-quality photos contributed by photographers worldwide. The platform is well-known for its wide variety of stunning, professionally-shot images available for free use in both personal and commercial projects.
- Startup Stock Photos - Specifically designed for startups, bloggers, publishers, websites, designers, developers, creators, and everyone else. It provides free stock photos that are particularly suitable for business and tech-related content.
- New Old Stock - Features vintage photos from public archives. It is an excellent resource for those who need historical or old-fashioned imagery for projects that require a nostalgic feel.
- Wikimedia Commons - A massive database of over 50 million freely usable media files, including photos, diagrams, videos, and more. All content is available under free licenses or in the public domain.
- Super Famous - Offers stunning nature and abstract images that can be used for free under the conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license, which requires attribution to the creator.
- Death to the Stock Photo - A unique service that started as a subscription-based model but also offers free photos via email. Their images are creative and go beyond the typical stock photo feel.
- Pexels - Offers thousands of high-quality and completely free stock photos licensed under the Creative Commons Zero (CC0) license. This license allows for a wide range of uses, including commercial applications, without any attribution required.
- Pixabay - A resource for stunning public domain images, videos, and music, all released under CC0. It's a great choice for finding versatile media for use in any type of project.
- Shopify Burst - A resource from Shopify that provides free stock photos for entrepreneurs. Photos are both high in quality and resolution and tailored for use in ecommerce websites, but they can be used for other types of projects as well.
- Flickr Commons - A collection of publicly available image archives from various organizations around the world.
- StockSnap.io - Offers a large selection of high-resolution photos that are free from copyright restrictions.
- Reshot - Provides uniquely free photos that are handpicked to ensure high quality and to stand out from typical stock photos.
- RawPixel - Offers a diverse collection of free images, including public domain works and their own unique photos.
- ISO Republic - Provides high-quality, free stock photos and videos for creatives.
- Picjumbo - Offers a range of free images for commercial and personal use, with new photos added regularly.
- SplitShire - Provides free stock photos and videos by a single photographer, aimed at increasing the quality of available free resources.
- Gratisography - Offers free high-resolution pictures you can use on your personal and commercial projects, with new pictures added weekly.
- FreeImages - Provides a wide variety of images uploaded by users; you can find images for all uses, from digital to print.
- LibreShot - A collection of photos taken by a single photographer, free to use even for commercial purposes without attribution required.
Ecommerce Success Blogs
How to Connect Canva to Your Shopify Store
This guide is essential for anyone looking to seamlessly integrate Canva with Shopify for enhanced product design. It provides a step-by-step process to connect your accounts, enabling easy access to your Shopify products within Canva.
Perfect for entrepreneurs seeking to elevate their branding, this guide simplifies the connection process, ensuring you can focus on growing your business effectively.
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How to Keep Your Business Alive in 2025: 10 Rules for Survival
Have you ever considered starting your own business? Or do you have your own business?
You’re not alone. According to the latest U.S. Small Business Administration data, there are over 33 million small businesses in the United States today. With millions of entrepreneurs chasing their dreams, some will inevitably struggle or even fail.
I’ve worked alongside hundreds of small business owners, and I’ve seen it all—the wins, the setbacks, the pivots, and the burnout. But here’s what I believe: Failure doesn’t mean the end. It often sharpens your strategy, strengthens your resilience, and fuels future success. The key is learning how to move through it with clarity, support, and a plan.
According to the latest data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, supported by industry insights, approximately 20% of small businesses fail within their first year, and about 33% close within two years. While these numbers have held steady over the past few years, new data specific to eCommerce reveals an even more sobering reality:
Over 80% of Shopify stores fail, most often due to a lack of strategic execution, technical overwhelm, and low conversions, rather than poor products.
Only 10% of Shopify stores reach six-figure annual revenue, highlighting the critical need for clarity, structure, and marketing expertise from the start.
For new business owners, especially in the eCommerce space, the key to success isn’t just having a great idea—it’s about building smart, launching confidently, and making data-driven decisions early on.

Email Marketing for Time-Strapped Store Owners: The Only 3 Automated Sequences You Actually Need
If you're like most e-commerce store owners I work with, your relationship with email marketing is… complicated.
You know email delivers the highest ROI of any marketing channel—according to Campaign Monitor, email marketing generates 1 spent. You've probably heard success stories of stores driving 30-40% of their revenue from email.
Yet when you look at your own email marketing efforts, you might feel like you're barely scratching the surface of what's possible. Between running your store, managing inventory, handling customer service, and trying to have some semblance of a personal life, comprehensive email marketing feels like a luxury you don't have time for.
Here's the good news: you don't need 15 different email automations to see significant results.
After working with hundreds of e-commerce store owners, I've identified the three automated email sequences that deliver 80% of the results with just 20% of the effort. These are the non-negotiable sequences that even the busiest store owners can—and should—implement.
In this guide, I'll show you exactly how to set up these three essential sequences, what to include in each one, and how to measure their effectiveness—all without requiring you to become an email marketing expert or hire a dedicated team.