Flickr: 4 Unique Tidbits Shared By Online Marketing Companies

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By Paula Hess


The number of forms that social media platforms take are seemingly countless. Additionally, they have unique purposes, which means that online marketing companies will focus on them for different reasons. Enter Flickr, which is a large website that's used for sharing and hosting photo and video content. Even if you are well-versed in how this site functions, here are 4 unique tidbits shared by online marketing companies that you may not be aware of.

One of the more unique tidbits regarding Flickr is that it was launched in 2004. While this may not seem like much, consider how long other social platforms have been in existence. For comparison, Twitter was launched in 2006. Instagram is even younger, as it was launched in 2010. These statistics are worth sharing, as it speaks to the longevity of Flickr. Of course, there is far more information that the likes of www.fishbat.com can share.

No social media site is complete without content, and Flickr contains more than a wealth of it. Did you know that, on this site, there are more than 10 billion images on this site and counting? Given the fact that this site hosts over 90 million users each month, this shouldn't come as any surprise. Even so, it should speak volumes about the importance of content in the digital age. "Content is king" has never rung truer.

Flickr was founded in 2004 by Stewart Butterfield and Caterina Fake, both of whom served as the founders of Ludicorp. They were also responsible for the release of Game Neverending, which was an MMO video game. The aforementioned game was shelved and Ludicorp was bought by Yahoo in 2005. Flickr, on the other hand, remains the duo's most successful venture. Different versions of the site were developed until the version we see today became the standard.

Flickr is a social media platform with a digital focus, of course, but this doesn't mean that physical content is left out of the discussion. Photo Books was released by the company in 2013, and the premise was simple. This was a service that offered hardcover physical books that would contain the pictures of Flickr users. They would be arranged and compiled in the books themselves, which would then be sold. This was an interesting service that few people seem to bring up.




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