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# How to add a cover image to your CrowdNewsroom

To publish your CrowdNewsroom, you need a cover picture. It should fit the topic well and make readers curious. The image will not only appear directly above the CrowdNewsroom, but also in the user dashboard or in the link preview in social media.

Adding a picture is very simple:

1. First, choose an image that fits your CrowdNewsroom and for which you have the rights.
2. If you do not yet have the image on your computer, download it once and make sure that it is saved so that you can find it again in the next step.
3. Now you can upload it under the *Title and Image* tab by clicking on *Choose file.* A window will open in your computer's file manager where you can select the image.

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