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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3776073" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>Yes, I do pay a fee to use Smugmug for my photos. Smugmug has four different levels to their "plans," with the two most expensive being set to where one can sell their photos. I'm on the second tier down, but I've never set it up for selling.</p><p></p><p>Way back when, I used to use Photobucket, primarily to "host" the photos so I could post them to forums. After a number of years, Photobucket contacted me and told me that if I was going to continue using them for "photo hosting," I would have to pay them $400 a year for doing it. At that time, Smugmug's most expensive plan was only $300, so I deleted all my photos off of Photobucket.</p><p></p><p>The difference between the free sites and Smugmug is that I can "embed" the photos into a forum comment and viewers can click on the image and be directed to that photo on my Smugmug account and see it larger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3776073, member: 7900"] Yes, I do pay a fee to use Smugmug for my photos. Smugmug has four different levels to their "plans," with the two most expensive being set to where one can sell their photos. I'm on the second tier down, but I've never set it up for selling. Way back when, I used to use Photobucket, primarily to "host" the photos so I could post them to forums. After a number of years, Photobucket contacted me and told me that if I was going to continue using them for "photo hosting," I would have to pay them $400 a year for doing it. At that time, Smugmug's most expensive plan was only $300, so I deleted all my photos off of Photobucket. The difference between the free sites and Smugmug is that I can "embed" the photos into a forum comment and viewers can click on the image and be directed to that photo on my Smugmug account and see it larger. [/QUOTE]
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