Sunday, October 12th, 2008 • Cebu, Philippines
Cebu Living will be transferring to a new photo hosting service, Zooomr. The Flickr competitor offers a more generous package for bloggers. Zooomr is set to launch version 2.0 of its site later this week and they’re offering bloggers a free pro account.
To get a free pro account, here are their instructions as posted in the Zooomr blog:
All we ask is that you host at least one of your images from Zooomr at your blog. This is easy. Sign up for an account. Upload an image. And then simply cut and paste the html code with the magnifying glass above your image and you’re all set. Once you’ve blogged one of your images paste the url into the comment section of this post and we’ll upgrade you to Pro. We’re working on a better more automated way to automatically upgrade bloggers to Pro but this will have to work for now.
This photo of the Magellan monument in Lapu-Lapu City is hosted in Zooomr. For more about the Mactan Shrine in Lapu-Lapu City, read our previous article.
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