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Using a third-party host: 500px - Facebook Tutorial
From the course: Facebook for Creative Pros
Using a third-party host: 500px
- If you're looking for another way to share your images, and to keep a digital portfolio, one service that I like a lot is 500px. It has both a free account or paid account, and it integrates very nicely with Facebook. Let me go ahead and show you what it's like. You see here that I've logged in to 500px, and I have a gallery of my work. What I can do is modify this page, putting in a cover photo, adding extra information, connecting these things. Uploading lots of images. Building out themed galleries, for example, with collections if I want to share particular photos. For example, here, I have a collection of some of my travel photography. And when I'm in here, it's very easy to re-share this content. What's nice about this is that the content is living on 500px's servers, and their terms of service are more in my favor than Facebook's terms of service. Effectively, they commit that I'm in control of this and I'm…
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Scheduling posts7m 55s
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Tagging colleagues and customers in posts3m 39s
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Using a third-party host: 500px4m 20s
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Using a third-party host: YouTube2m 52s
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Using a third-party host: Vimeo4m 23s
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Do you have the rights to post the content?2m 26s
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