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    Flikr or Photobucket?

    I am getting ready to start cataloging my collection, and photographing everything. I want to use either Flikr or Photobucket to store and display my photos, but do not know which would be better. If people could give me some insight on what they use, and why they use it, I would appreciate it. Thanks

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    Maybe it is just me but going through someone's photobucket is a complete nightmare. I get so many pop ups that I usually just stop looking. Imgur and Flikr are way better than photobucket in my opinion.
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    Agreed, pb sucks esp. searching

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    I have always had a Photobucket, but they have become money hungry with all their ad's and other crap. I will eventually move all my cards over to Flickr.

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    I use www.SportsCardAlbum.com and love it ... I also have a Flickr and Twitter accounts that I posted photos of my cards too ... Twitter is by far my fave social media site but I do love sportscardalbum as well for simply storing images of my cards ... much more so than Flickr personally

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    Don't make the same mistake as me. I picked photobucket and it sucks now. Go with flickr
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    You have to pay $399 a year in order to embed photos onto other websites from photobucket. Flickr....

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    A friend of mine tell me about The Trading Card Database. I'm just starting to look into it but he loves it.

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    Photobucket used to be awesome - now there are way too many ads and popups. I use Flickr now and love it because it is super easy to upload and manage pictures using the app on my iphone

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