While not all of you who read Gadgetell are bloggers like us many are, and we encourage the rest of you to try it out (feel free to apply to open positions by emailing us at contact at gadgetell dot com).
Learn more about Zoomr and why they are hooking up bloggers.
So why would I want to use Zooomr to host my blog images instead of someplace else? Ok, so first off we make it super easy for you to blog your photos and for others to blog your photos. Each photo has a magnifying glass above it. Simply click on this and cut and paste the html code for the size that you’d like into your blog.
Ok, that’s cool, but what else? We’ve got trackbacks, yes we do! Yep, as far we know we are the only photo sharing site offering them right now. Here’s how they work. Anytime anyone else links to your photo we capture the anonymous referring url information and put the trackback under your photo. We think you want to know when others are blogging your photos and where they are showing up out there in the internetland. This will also better show you the number of impressions your photo is actually getting through RSS readers that might have subscribed to your photostream and the like.
What about licensing? This is up to you, all rights reserved, creative commons, whatever. It’s your image, you choose how you want it licensed.
Zoomr is a new web photo site, like Flickr, that wants to be the choice for bloggers to host their images on. In addition to building killer blogger friendly features, they have invited all bloggers to join Zooomr and give them a free Zooomr Pro account.
Learn more about Zoomr and why they are hooking up bloggers.
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