About Flickr
Flickr is social-networking website that is built to allow people to post and share their own photos. Owned by Yahoo, it is the most popular of this category of sites. According to Alexa, it reaches approximately 10% of all Internet users and is the 42nd most popular website on the Internet.
Potential Hospitality Industry Uses of Flickr:
Millions use Flickr. Search to see if there are already photos of your area or property. See what people are posting about you or your area.
Flickr will link to your website with the photos you upload. This will help drive qualified traffic, as well as potential search engine benefits.
Flickr is a convenient place to share photos, and lets you create slideshows to put on your website.
Flickr is a powerful and convenient way to manage your own photo library. Photos can be made private if you don’t want the whole world to see them.
Flickr will print all kinds of collateral (calendars, booklets, posters, prints, stamps, etc) from your photos.
Flickr will let you create a community, offering great photo sharing and online marketing opportunities for Chamber of Commerce’s, CVBs and tourist associations.
Flickr gives you the opportunity to comment on photos that are relevant to your business.
Flickr offers easy and intuitive photo-editing of your photos. A good place for people who don’t pre-edit their photos on their computers to tweak them after they upload them.
Tagging
The secret to Flickr is “tagging,” or labeling photos with words and phrases so that search engines can determine what the picture is about. That photo of your spa you upload may have a funny name like 452yt23.jpg, but when you upload it into Flickr, you can “tag” it with its name like “Nantucket spa.” Because Flickr is a “social Internet” site, a Flickr user can view your photos and add his or her own comments and tags like “dream vacation” because you are part of their dream vacation.
Tip #1 - Create and Optimize your Profile
When you create your profile, you have an opportunity to tell the wider community who you are. You also can setup links to your website(s) and e-mail. Make sure you choose or create an icon (I took a piece out of one of my photos to make mine) to represent yourself. To read the complete version of this article please go to: http://newsletter.blizzardinternet.com/author/trent-blizzard/
Michael Buczek works for Blizzard Internet Marketing. Blizzard Internet Marketing focuses on Search Engine Optimizaiton for the Hospitality industry. For more information please refer to: http://www.BlizzardInternet.com
Tags: Photo Sharing, Search Engine Optimizaiton
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