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Regular Flickr users know how tedious it is to post to various groups, especially if the number of groups you want to add an image to is high. So I think one of the most interesting new features this year is Skedr.io, which allows you to post to groups automatically.

I have been using Skedr.io for a few months now, and I am really enjoying it. Posting to different groups had become unbearable for me because I am always in a hurry, and I preferred to use my time in other ways. In the end, I had given up sharing images in the groups with a significant detriment, however, to my views. Not being a fashion blogger was marginal, but whether we are fashion bloggers or not, I think any photographer would love to see their Flickr account grow.

Skedr.io is not a free tool; however, at the time of writing, its cost is minimal: €18 per year.
May 2023 Update:

In addition, there is a free version that allows you to share to a maximum of 10 groups: for Second Life users, it is useless, of course, given a large number of groups to which a blogger typically wants to add his images.

Skedr.io does not automatically share to the various groups without our input: we have to tag the different groups within the Skedr.io account. Once we have made the payment, our account will show us all the Flickr groups. We have to take care to tag them according to the rules of each group. Let’s take an example to make it easier to understand. If a group allows the indiscriminate addition of all pictures related to Second Life, we can tag the group “secondlife.” If, however, a group only allows the addition of black and white images, we will tag it “blackandwhite.” In this way, we will be able to manage many Flickr groups while respecting the rules of that group. In fact, if I create a color image related to Second Life, I will tag it “secondlife” on Flickr. In this way, Skedr.io will share my photo on all the groups that I have labeled “secondlife” within Skedr.io. If I take a black and white picture, I will tag it on Flickr as either “secondlife” or “blackandwhite.” The important thing is to respect the rules of each group, which is achieved by spending a little time in the beginning on Skedr.io tagging groups correctly. If you want to look at tag groups on Skedr.io, refer to this page: Skedr.io group tagging.

References

Skedr.io Home Page
Skedr.io: terms and conditions
Skedr.io Faq
Skedr.io Pricing

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Oema
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I love communication in all its aspects. I like to share my experiences, explorations, and knowledge with the Second Life community. I created the VIRTUALITY blog and 360 GRADI Magazine with this goal in mind.
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