

And finally, there’s your own website.Īs I’ve said I’m your host William Beem. Then there are business sites like SmugMug, Zenfolio and Photo Shelter that help you provide catalogues or galleries that you’re going to have for clients and also can provide websites for you and other services. You’re also going to have your online portfolio sites. One is going to be your social media sites. Today’ we’re going to be talking about where you can share your photos online and we kind of broke this down into four different types of places you can go to. Show notes for this episode are available at /episode17.

Thanks for joining the Photo Flunky Show, available at. Today we’re going to be talking about places to share your photos online. Welcome to the Photo Flunky Show, Episode number seventeen. We love seeing your photos and keeping in touch with you on social media. Make sure you get every episode by subscribing. Thank you for listening to The Photo Flunky Show. While you’re there, don’t forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic updates. Please leave an honest rating and review for The Photo Flunky Show on iTunes. They help the ranking of the show and I read every one of them. Ratings and Reviews on iTunes are incredibly helpful for the show. If you enjoyed this show, please share it using the social media links above or below the post. Do you have some feedback about this episode or suggestions for the show? Please leave a comment below. I really appreciate you for joining me again this week. Otherwise, nobody sees your social media posts. Which one is best? That depends upon you and what you need to serve your audience. You have plenty of options to share your photos online, but which one is right for your needs? Lee and I will weigh in on some of your options among sites for social media, portfolio, business sites, and your own website?
