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Photobucket- top sites

Last time I mentioned Photobucket. According to these days, the site already has 8,586,710,278 photos (that’s a few more hundreds of millions pictures than last week…).

Like you know me already, I’m not a fan of the automatic choice when it comes to sites, and I like to explore the web and find better alternatives. When it comes to photo-sharing websites, I have a few main criteria to decide whether I want to use the site, and how often. The first criterion that Photobucket manages to supply very well is the amount of photos in the site. With more than 8 billion photos (and keeps growing bigger) they can assure me I won’t get board. Another few important measurements are the site options (can you upload the photos and then use them in social-media sites? Can you edit the photos before sharing them? How long can you stay ammoniums and when do you need to subscribe?), and how simple and comfortable to work with.

The best site in that field to my opinion is Flickr. Thanks to the site simplicity, every layman can get wonderful performances.

flickr site

flickr site

With 8 steps, you can host the pictures online, edit them, organize the photos (that is a really important tool especially if you are photo-addicts and have to immortalize each moment in your life…) and spread them across the web. The site is really comfortable and easy to use- and I highly recommend it.

Another really nice site is Tinypic.com. Although it is less common among surfers, he is very useful. You can view random pictures or most popular, check out what’s new on Twitter or your favorite category (retro, relationships, etc.) and upload your own. Then, you can buy a product with the photo you like (your own or just one that you liked).

For more sites like Photobucket, enter the list and see all of the results. If you found a better site than the 3 that I mentioned, I would like to hear about it.

Photobucket- top sites

Last time I mentioned Photobucket. According to these days’ the site already has 8,586,710,278 photos (that’s a few more hundreds of millions pictures than last week…).

Like you know me already, I’m not a fan of the automatic choice when it comes to sites, and I like to explore the web and find better alternatives. When it comes to photo-sharing websites, I have a few main criteria to decide whether I want to use the site, and how often. The first criterion that Photobucket manages to supply very well is the amount of photos is the site. With more than 8 billion photos (and keeps growing bigger) they can assure me I won’t get board. Another few important measurements are the site options (can you upload the photos and then use them in social-media sites? Can you edit the photos before sharing them? How long can you stay ammoniums and when do you need to subscribe?)

The best site in that field to my opinion is Flickr. Thanks to the site simplicity, every layman can get wonderful performances.

With 8 steps, you can host the pictures online, edit them, organize the photos (that is a really important tool especially if you are photo-addicts and have to immortalize each moment in your life…) and spread them across the web. The site is really comfortable and easy to use- and I highly recommend it.

Another really nice site is Tinypic.com. Although it is less common among surfers, he is very useful. You can view random pictures or most popular, check out what’s new on Twitter or your favorite category (retro, relationships, etc.) and upload your own. Then, you can buy a product with the photo you like (your own or just one that you liked).

For more sites like Photobucket, enter the list and see all of the results. If you found a better site than the 3 that I mentioned, I would like to hear about it.

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