flickr social media guidelines! how to use flickr?
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FLICKR SOCIAL MEDIA GUIDELINES
WHAT IS Flickr?
Flickr is a free site for storing, organizing and sharing photos
To use Flickr you must have a Yahoo account
Once your account is created, you can sign in and start
uploading photos and videos
You can either go for free membership or pro membership
Flickr BASICS: WHAT CAN BE DONE?
• Sharing Photos and Videos
• Discussions and Groups participation
• Images sharing to groups pool
• Commenting and requesting comments and favs
• Tagging images with the keywords
• Community Building
FREE Flickr ACCOUNT DETAILS
• Monthly photo upload limit upto 100 MB
• 2 videos upload monthly
• 3 Photosets can be created
• Photostreams views limited to 200 most recent images
• Storage of smaller (resized) images.
• Add photos to maximum of 10 groups pool
PRO Flickr ACCOUNT
• Price $24.95/Year
• Unlimited photos upload
• Ad free browsing and sharing
• Statistics and demographics
• Unlimited photosets and storage
• Add photos to 60 groups pools.
• Permanent archiving of high-resolution original images
Flickr: GETTING STARTED
Create a Yahoo login, if you don’t have one
Flickr: GETTING STARTED
Login and choose a Flickr Username
Flickr: GETTING STARTED
Ready to go
Flickr: GETTING STARTED
Upload images and videos
Flickr: GETTING STARTED
Add Title, description and tags
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Create and add photos to the set
Flickr: GETTING STARTED
Set up your Flickr custom URL
Flickr: GETTING STARTED
Create profile and fill information
Flickr: UPLOADING PHOTOS
There are 5 ways to upload your photos to Flickr Via upload webpageVia upload webpage via the Flickr Uploadervia the Flickr Uploader (available for both PC and Mac) via iPhoto, Aperture, or Windows XP plug-ins via email via various free third-party desktop programs
Flickr: Flickr SETS
Sets--a grouping of photos that you can organize around a certain theme, such as Our Get Together. You can use them to highlight your favorite photos, or make an album that is only pictures of your employees in the party, or of photos you've taken with a particular camera.
Flickr: ORGANIZE
The Organizer is where both Collections and Sets are created. It also allows you to perform common tasks on large batches of photos, such as tagging, changing permissions, or editing timestamps etc.
Flickr: COLLECTIONS
• Collections are a grouping of Sets (or other Collections) so you can organize around grander themes, such as People, Trips, Events or by Month and Year.
Flickr: EXPLORING Flickr
Tags Favorites Contacts Groups Maps and Location
Flickr: TAGS
Flickr: FAVORITES
Flickr: CONTACTS
Flickr: CONTACTS IMAGES
Flickr: GROUPS
Groups are a way for people to come together around a common interest or a topic.
If you can’t find a group which interests you, start your own. Groups can either be public, public (invite only), or completely
private. Every group has a pool for sharing photos and a discussion board for talking and conversation.
Flickr: CREATE YOUR OWN GROUP
Flickr: ADDING IMAGES TO GROUP POOL
Flickr: ADDING IMAGES TO A LOCATION
Flickr: INFORMATION DISPLAY
Flickr: PRIVACY SETTINGS
Privacy is a common area for concern on the web, but on Flickr it’s easy to control who you share your images with. For each of your photos on Flickr you can set:– privacy level, which determines who can see your image – usage license, so your copyrights are protected – content type, flag your photos as either photos,
artwork/illustrations, or screenshots – safety level, so other members only see images within their
specified comfort zones You can choose who can see your photos, add tags, notes, favs
and comments
Flickr: PRIVACY & PERMISSION
Flickr: EMAILS & NOTIFICATIONS
Flickr: INTEGRATION & EXTENDING
Flickr: BEST PRACTICES
Be relevant, and avoid uploading rubbish and nonsense photos
Organize all your collection
Converse with your friends on Flickr
Avoid spam of any kind (to gain excitement and exposure)
Post product images with suitable title and notes
Be responsive and participate in the group conversations
Don’t promote yourself on groups
Post images of events, parties and get-together of your company
Getting most out of flickr
Flickr: USAGE GUIDELINES
Some Do’s of using Flickr
Building a community of people on Flickr
Joining a cause, event or interest through groups
Developing client specific guidelines for employees on flickr
Integrating (Flickr) with other social media activities
Generating engaging conversations in your group
Make Flickr as your important social media tool
Flickr: USAGE GUIDELINES
Some Don'ts of using Flickr
Advertising your products and services
Behaving in an unethical or otherwise defamatory manner
Spamming messages on other’s groups
Replacing existing advertising and PR department
Wasting time engaging with people
Using abusive language while responding to a comment
THANK YOU!
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