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How to Join Webshots

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Webshots is an extremely popular photo sharing website with over 300 million photos and counting online. Members of the site can upload their photos and videos and share them with other users. Join Webshots for free in order to become a member of their community.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Sign up for free from the Webshots homepage (see Resources below). The sign up link is at the top of the page next to the log in option. Registration only takes a couple of minutes to complete.

  2. Step 2

    Pick your member name and password. You need to remember these in order to log into Webshots. Webshots also wants you to let them know your first name, birth date, email address and zip code.

  3. Step 3

    Choose a subscription service. You can subscribe to emails sent by Webshots during registration. They include emails that focus on the best photos uploaded on the site.

  4. Step 4

    Upload your photos and videos. After you finish registering, you can manage your uploads through your new Webshots homepage.

  5. Step 5

    Browse through the photos found on Webshots. You can comment on shots as well as bookmark them to return to them later. You can also email the photos that you find to your friends.

Tips & Warnings
  • You have to register to upload and send photos on Webshots. If you attempt to use the services without creating an account, you will receive an error message.
  • There is a premium account option available on Webshots. The monthly fee includes additional storage space as well as the ability to perform no ad searches.
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