How to upload photos from Flickr to Smugmug using PicBackMan?

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Flickr has become one of the best photo & video sharing website where it offers 1TB of free storage space to all its users. SmugMug is another very popular image hosting website where you can share & sell your photos. Uploading and sharing your Flickr photos onto your SmugMug account is easy using PicBackMan Migrate tool. Following we have a quick guide to let you know how to upload photos from Flickr to Smugmug. 1. On Accounts tab, associate your SmugMug & Flickr accounts . 2. Go to Migrate tab and click on 'Associate Account' button. Now select Flickr from the dropdown list of associated accounts and click save. 3. Now you'll see a Flickr icon on the window and corresponding it various check boxes for various online services. 4. In order to migrate photos to Smugmug account, select the check box corresponding to SmugMug icon. 5. Now click 'Migrate' button that you see at the bottom of the window. 6. All your Flickr photos will now be uploaded / migrated to your SmugMug account.

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Kip Roof testimonial Kip Roofgoogle photos flickr
PicBackMan does exactly what it's supposed to. It's quick and efficient. It runs unobtrusively in the background and has done an excellent job of uploading more than 300GB of photos to 2 different services. After having lost a lot of personal memories to a hard drive crash, it's nice to know that my photos are safe in 2 different places.
Julia Alyea Farella testimonialJulia Alyea Farella smugmug
LOVE this program! Works better than ANY other program out there that I have found to upload thousands of pictures WITH SUB-FOLDERS to SmugMug! Thank you so much for what you do! :) #happycustomer
Pausing Motion testimonialPausingMotionsmugmug
I pointed PicBackMan at a directory structure, and next time I looked - all the photos had uploaded! Pretty cool. I use SmugMug and while I really like it, the process of creating directories in is pretty laborious when you need to make 80+ at a time. This was a breeze. Thank you!