How to Easily Find Images and Links for Your WordPress Website

You probably already know that adding images, videos, and relevant links to your blog posts and website articles is something you should be doing. If you didn’t know this or the reasons why, stay tuned here. If you’re already doing this, you may be adding these links, video and images in an inefficient way. In this tutorial, I’m going to highlight one of my favorite plugins for finding images that are legal to use on your site, and it also allows you to easily search several other sources in order to find relevant videos and links for your content including:

  • Youtube videos
  • Wikipedia
  • Google
  • Google News
  • Google Blog Search
  • Google Book Search
  • Google Maps

This is a truly powerful and full featured plugin and is named Insights.

Where can you find free images to use on your WordPress website?

Insights Plugin by Vladimir Prevolac

Insights Settings

After activation, this plugin makes additions to two areas of your WordPress backend. The first addition creates a new Insights link under the Settings menu.

How to configure the insights plugin settings on your WordPress website

Insights Settings Menu

I’m not going to go into detail for the settings above. They’re pretty self-explanatory. However as you can see, the Google Maps module needs to be activated in order to search addresses and insert a Google Map into your content. For this to be enabled, you’ll need to have a Google Maps API key and there’s a handy link to go get one.

If you have no idea what this is or how to go about getting an API, leave a comment on this post and let me know. The process may warrant a tutorial of it’s own.

Insights Meta Box

The second addition will be a new Insights meta box on your post/page editing screens.

How to configure the insights plugin settings on your WordPress website

Insights Meta Box

This is where the real power and convenience of this plugin will present itself. From this area you can search a variety of sources to find and automatically add content, links, and images to your posts. Notice the radio buttons under the search box (click image to enlarge).

Simply enter your search terms and choose the source you’d like to search and you’ll have the option to insert whatever content you’ve searched right into your post. There are couple specific tips I’d like to share about the different options so I created a video to show how to use the plugin’s options.

 

Secondary HTML Content Plugin Video Overview

Secondary Post Content Plugin Overview TutorialI’ve recently became aware of the “Secondary HTML Contentplugin for WordPress, and after having a quick look at the description, I still wasn’t quite sure what exactly it was supposed to do. I’m more of a visual learner and I had a hunch that it’s intended usage may not be clear for others either, so I installed the plugin and made a video showing some basics.


The plugin descriptions starts out like this:

Add a second block of HTML content to WordPress pages. A perfect solution for layouts with two distinct content areas or “blocks”, such as a sidebar or two column view. When editing a page, a second WordPress WYSIWYG content editor will appear beneath the standard page editing block.

The description goes on to explain that whatever you enter into this second HTML content area, can be output to your page in a couple of ways. You can add the “Secondary HTML Content” widget to your sidebar or you can use a function inside your template. This video only covers the widget usage.

Thanks for taking the time to watch this video. Please feel free to leave comments below with further questions.

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