Flickr Gets Into The Holidays
- December 13th, 2006
- 1 Comment

Just a heads up peeps. One of the best photo-sharing services on the web, Flickr, is offering some nice gifts for the holidays. Flickr Pro users now get unlimited uploads instead of the usual 2GB monthly limit. That’s pretty slick! And if you’re a total cheapskate on a budget and just sign up for a free account, you now get to upload 100MB a month instead of 20MB. Pretty sweet, eh?
Also, here’s a little trick for those of you who already have Flickr. Try adding the a photonote that says “ho ho ho beard” or “ho ho ho hat” to a photo for a Santa surprise!
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Thomas Hawk (Who am I?)
1 year ago
[I am the Chief Evangelist and CEO of Zooomr]
Vince,
This is largely marketing spin.
Although it’s nice to see Flickr matching Zooomr’s recent increase to 100MB of upload bandwidth that TechCrunch covered on Nov. 1st. , http://www.techcrunch.com/2006/11/01/zooomr-doubles-flickrs-monthly-photo-upload/ this move is largely useless for most Flickr free accounts. Flickr caps their free accounts at 200 photos. So having all the bandwidth in the world is not going to do you any good if you can only share 200 photos on your flickrstream. If Flickr wanted to seriously give their free users a gift, they should increase the limit of the numbers of photos that a free user can have (200 feels, well, kind of Scroogy, given that it’s Christmas and all — at Zooomr we don’t limit our photographers to 200 photos). Unless they increase the number of photos a free account can have, the extra bandwidth is pretty worthless.
In terms of Pro accounts going unlimited, again, here Flickr limits the size of individual photos on Pro accounts to 10MB. Which means that most photos taken at full resolution on a digital SLR must be downsized and degraded in order to upload them to your Flickr Pro account. When you cap your users at 10MB per image, it makes it much harder for them to consume all of that generous “unlimited” bandwidth that you just gave them.
This announcement is nice marketing spin and it’s flattering that they think they need to match Zooomr but with other key limits firmly in place the end result is little, if any, benefit to most Flickr users.
They still haven’t matched our free Pro accounts for bloggers though, but we’ll see, maybe they’ll do this too.
http://blog.zooomr.com/2006/07/20/more-love-for-bloggers-25gb-free-pro-accounts/