![]() One of the appeals of 500px is that I receive so much engagement there when I upload photos. The Google Analytics integration is a nice touch but by no means a deal breaker for me. ![]() One is switching to 500px which has a Plus package that costs $25 a year for unlimited uploads, statistics and integration with Google Analytics. ![]() The many reasons you should use Flickr to store and share your photos The Flickr Pro alternatives If you are interested in where and how I store and share my photos, take a look at this post that I published last year: It has certainly remained an integral part of my photo sharing and backup strategy for years. Flickr seems to be ticking along and may well keep going for the foreseeable future. There is a little doubt about Flickr’s future (this is a long-running issue) but there aren’t any concrete indications of Flickr’s demise. ![]() The Uploadr became one of the few value adds that Flickr could hold back as a “premium” feature after it removed most of the image resolution and storage capacity limits. I still think that was a mistake and Flickr alienated a lot of users, although I can see why they did that. The Uploadr used to be available to all Flickr users and Flickr restricted it to Pro subscribers when it revised the subscription plan. The main benefits of the Pro subscription is that there are no ads and the Desktop Uploadr is available for automated uploads from my local hard drive. Why a Flickr Pro membership is still worthwhile
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