What is the best image hosting site to put images on message forums and share online?
Looking for a site that doesn’t require registration, is fast, free and simple. I upload pictures a lot on popular forums but my photobucket bandwidth is always exceeded and I can’t stand it. Thanks.
Free Online Image Hosts:
Free Image Hosting List: http://www.free-webhosts.com/free-image-hosting.php
Currently there are 118 free image hosting sites: http://www.findimagehost.com/image-hosting-all.php
List of photo sharing websites: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_photo_sharing_websites
Photoshop Web Hosting Guide: http://www.hostindex.com/web/webhostingnews/photoshopwebhosting/photoshop_psd_image_web_hosting.shtm
Ron



http://www.actionupload.com is probably one of the better ones. Go to the website, the upload form is the home page. You can even resize it if you need to. (Most forums want it under 800X600) and click Upload. Boom, its that easy. After it uploads you’re given the links you need to put it on forums and share it elsewhere.
It’s better than photobucket (uhg), tinypic, flickr, etc. Give it a shot!
References :
http://www.actionupload.com
Free Online Image Hosts:
Free Image Hosting List: http://www.free-webhosts.com/free-image-hosting.php
Currently there are 118 free image hosting sites: http://www.findimagehost.com/image-hosting-all.php
List of photo sharing websites: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_photo_sharing_websites
Photoshop Web Hosting Guide: http://www.hostindex.com/web/webhostingnews/photoshopwebhosting/photoshop_psd_image_web_hosting.shtm
Ron
References :
The only one I use is http://www.galleryhosted.com
References :
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