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Milli Santos
La Princesse
Join date: 12 Oct 2006
Posts: 112
08-14-2007 19:25
How do people bring attention to their Flickr account of SL shots? I'm just new to creating pictures and the posting of my work and I seem to get reasonable views but no comments and I'm not sure if the views are SL people looking of just random browsers.

I'd really like some constructive criticism. My Flickr account is Milli_santos
Stephanie Misfit
Registered User
Join date: 25 May 2006
Posts: 155
08-14-2007 21:13
From: Milli Santos
How do people bring attention to their Flickr account of SL shots?


I'd say you just did that here! Try joining some SL related Flickr groups and posting your photos to them. Also make contacts on Flickr, those people will see your photos when they log on. Flickr is very much about social networking.
Pinkfeather Heron
man-eating birdmonster
Join date: 17 May 2007
Posts: 27
08-15-2007 08:04
There's a lot of SL-related flickr groups. :)

To bring a little attention to my flickr photostream when I'm in-world, I have it set as my "website" on my SL profile (which, hopefully, people read before IM'ing me). And although my flickr is for all my photography, not just SL screencaps, I have several contacts who saw my screencaps in the flickr group pools and added me. :)
Marianne McCann
Feted Inner Child
Join date: 23 Feb 2006
Posts: 7,145
08-15-2007 08:27
From: Milli Santos
How do people bring attention to their Flickr account of SL shots?


Definitely join the SL related groups. Especially the Second Life group (this is one where the feed comes form on the SL blog page) at http://www.flickr.com/groups/secondlife/

You'll find a list under the discuss section fo dat group listing a whole ton of SL flickr groups, too.

(I'm http://www.flickr.com/photos/marianne-mccann/ over there, by the way)

Mari
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