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Thursday, December 20, 2007
Phanfare going down the drain.
So I lied to you guys, I haven't quite maintained this blog as I promised. It's been more than a year since my last confession. I probably wouldn't even add this post if there weren't for the changes with phanfare. Apparently, "smart" people at phanfare decided that social networking is "it" and are changing their service to get a piece of that pie.
The new business model is based mostly on their customers "inviting" their friends and family to see their pictures by giving phanfare their friends' and family's email addresses. Phanfare then creates accounts for those folks and the vicious circle of spam begins. Why accounts, you ask? Well, phanfare "protects" its customers by allowing only registered users access the albums. So unless you have a phanfare account you can't see your friend's photos. So, you see, the dirty trick is that you want your friends to see your photos, you "invite" them and phanfare gets them on the hook. Viral marketing at its worst. In addition to this madness phanfare stops allowing custom domain names and slaps its banner on top of every page.
As a sane person I find this changes unacceptable and I'm currently looking for a new place to host my pictures. SmugMug and Zenfolio are in the running and I'm open to other suggestions, so if you have any, please let me know. Phanfare site, however, should keep functioning in its current unmutilated form until June, so I have some time to do proper research.
Obviously I can no longer recommend phanfare for hosting your photos, so if you looked at my site and thought that you'd like to create your own, slow down, don't go the phanfare route, let me figure out what the options are.
Till then, cheers.
The new business model is based mostly on their customers "inviting" their friends and family to see their pictures by giving phanfare their friends' and family's email addresses. Phanfare then creates accounts for those folks and the vicious circle of spam begins. Why accounts, you ask? Well, phanfare "protects" its customers by allowing only registered users access the albums. So unless you have a phanfare account you can't see your friend's photos. So, you see, the dirty trick is that you want your friends to see your photos, you "invite" them and phanfare gets them on the hook. Viral marketing at its worst. In addition to this madness phanfare stops allowing custom domain names and slaps its banner on top of every page.
As a sane person I find this changes unacceptable and I'm currently looking for a new place to host my pictures. SmugMug and Zenfolio are in the running and I'm open to other suggestions, so if you have any, please let me know. Phanfare site, however, should keep functioning in its current unmutilated form until June, so I have some time to do proper research.
Obviously I can no longer recommend phanfare for hosting your photos, so if you looked at my site and thought that you'd like to create your own, slow down, don't go the phanfare route, let me figure out what the options are.
Till then, cheers.

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