Posterous as an alternative for TwitPic

One of the great many things one can use Twitter for, is to share pictures “on-the-fly” with your social community: From about anywhere in the world, I can take a picture with my mobile phone and within seconds post it on Twitter, for all my followers to see.
The most popular picture-posting tool is Twitpic. This free Twitter utility converts pictures Emailed from your mobile phone into a post. Each time a new picture is posted, a link to it is automatically tweeted from your Twitter account.

I started using Twitpic about a year ago, and in the mean time, racked up about 300 pictures on my Twitpic account. Each of them had between 30 and 50 viewers. Some pictures were funny, informative, sweet, frustrating or inspiring. Some are taken from the mountains, at sea level or while boarding a plane…
I should say, it became pretty addictive, but in a good way. I started to be more attentfull for the beauty around me. At first, because I looked for something to Twitpic, later on, I started to feel more open to the beauty and uniqueness of every little thing around me.

"Twitpic" screenshot
Anyway… enough spiritual stuff. Back to the technical part! I liked Twitpic. It was for free, but went down from time to time. I wondered if I would be able to make a tool like this, using off-the-shelf blog software, and using my own domain name.
While making my series “How to select your blog platform”, I stumbled upon Posterous. Similar to Tumblr, it is not a full blown blogplatform like Blogger, Wordpress or Typepad. Nor is it a microblogging service like Twitter or Identi.ca. No, I would call Posterous a “mini-blog platform”: just like Tumblr, it allows you to easily post and share your post amongst other users. The niche Posterous fills is that it automates sharing your content amongst other social media services like Facebook, Flickr, Picasa, YouTube, Vimeo, Blogger, Wordpress, Xanga and… Twitter.

Unlike Twitpic, Posterous is a blogging platform, so it allows me to customize the look and feel of “my” blog, but also allows me to use my own domain. So I thought: “How about using Posterous as an alternative for Twitpic?”…. And it works like a charm:

"Shot from the Hip" screenshot
Here is how to configure Posterous for the same functionality as Twitpic:
1. Register as a new user. Give your Posterous blog a name like “alter_ego.posterous.com”, and (important!) register it with the email address you will be Emailing your pictures from.
2. Next, add an “autopost” service to which each Posterous blogpost will be published the moment it comes online. In my case, I configured my Twitter account as an autopost option:

3. Take a picture from your mobile, email it as an attachment to “post@posterous.com”.

Emailing the picture from my iPhone
The subject line will become your blogpost’s title:

This is how the post looks like on Posterous
Posterous will automatically tweet the post’s title with the URL (using the “post.ly” URL shortener):

...and this is how the post looks like on Twitter
With some CSS style customization and adding my domain on my Posterous blog, my end-result is this: “Shot from the Hip”, my own Twitpic-like Posterous blog…














Peter. Flemish, European, aid worker, blogger, expeditioner, sailor, traveller, husband, father, friend, nutcase. Not necessarily in that order. (


















The first comment… comes from me.
Blogs are the new ‘corporate website’… I am not sure there is space for both. In theory, there is, but if well done, a blog can ‘exterminate’ a corporate website.
J.
Excellent post, thanks!
I am still trying to convince the public information people that blogs are GOOD! I will forward them this post!
My web guys will have a real go at this post!
It would also be interesting to see some graphs over period of time.. How they evolved as the blog got “to be known”…
Thanks, Lucy… Think this is a good idea!
Peter
We must not keep quite at this moment. The situation in Iran is getting worse by the minute. The events happening in Iran are really sad. I really hope that Iran’s people get back there freedom of speech and democracy.
I’m very happy to see that bloggers all over the world are blogging about this issue to raise awareness. Twitter is also doing a great job.
Iranian people, we are with you.
Thanks for explaining clearly about twitter. Keep posting.
Nice posting. Actually I am trying to increase visitor of my blog. So this article help me lot.
You are doing a good work here may the good Lord continue to grant you good health.
Please am interested to learn how to blog,please me,www.twitter.com/worldcupza
WOW,You’ve tons of good article in your site man….but i wonder why there is no ads on your blog?
You must have at least few right?
If I would blog for money, I would have gone broke or mad a long time ago.
I only have a few text-link ads at the bottom left sidebar.
Peter
Thanks to admin, great posting
very thankful tips i found about tweeting, thanks
There’s a lot of interesting information in that report. It sounds like they really did some homework to come up with those numbers.
“8. Write when there is something you know, and not before”
Totally disagree with that one. Some of the best writing is born from doubt.
Hacking became easy now
everybody are trying to hack something they want.
Thank you for posting this. As a Technotard it is information like this that helps me learn and understand the complexities of Blogging. Keep up the good work.
Microsoft Bing would be the closet competitor of Google. but i still use Google because it shows more relevant results on the serp.
great information,Good post there mate.
Nice post I like reading the reviews
Blogging Tips
I love wordpress myself, and cannot seem to get into any other platform!
i have been evaluating the search results of Microsoft Bing compared to Google and they are comparable. Bing gives almost the same relevant search results just like Google.
I’ve used Wordpress.com, Blogger and Movable Type. Of all of them, Wordpress is definitely the most fun to use.
However, there is one benefit to using Blogger than many of the other sites don’t have: They let you earn money from advertising.
I know this is a non-profit blog, but earning money is one of the reasons I stick with blogger when I want to create a free website.
But I believe a Wordpress.org site hosted on a rented server can be altered to earn an income. Not 100% sure though.
Nonetheless, very good tips you have here.
@Jacob,
Thanks for your comments.
Indeed, WordPress.com (the hosted version of WordPress – on a rented server as you describe it) does not allow advertising.
WordPress.org (the selfhosted version) allows you to do anything, so do Tumblr, Typepad, Movable Type (and Blogger of course).
Peter
Bing search engine gives almost the same search results as Google. Looks like Google will now have a tough competition when it comes to search engine technology.
Good article. perhaps we can lok forward to some videos in the future?
@TwitterTricks:
if only I had time!
P.
wow, wonderful images. it is great to see. i think it is photoshoped, but it’s amazing .
no photoshop. just basic cropping and highlighting contrast…
Peter
No offense or anything, but your site is filled with many things that kind of slow down the loading. Just a friendly hint:
Too many widgets and pictures=Too few viewers
@ATP
If it were you, where would you suggest to make changes?
Is it slow at your end? Over here the home page is 0.5 Mbyte and loads in 6 seconds flat. There are no widgets whatsoever. All images should be cached.
tnx–Peter
@ATP..
oops sorry. there is a widget… The only widget there is, is the ‘Related posts’ at the bottom of each single post…
P.
Here’s an article helping to explain PageRank if anyone is interested in reading more into it.
Tracking your site is really important ,if you want to know your sources people linking to you +You get new ideas by tracking your site so you start building new source.
Sincerely,
Adeel
Age 16
Along with great details, what I like about Google analytics is the simplicity
Blogs are an easy way of earning cash as well as traffic to your site only if done in a tactful way
http://tinyurl.com/y9lr3le
Bing does give search results much like Google but i would have to say that Google still gives more relevant search results
Great article. Very helpful information. Thankyou.
Great tips! Now what about pinging your blog and blog posts? I’ve had my blog Journey to Independence for quite a while now and would like to know how pinging my blog posts will do me any good. I read a lot of tips on how to ping and what plug-ins one can use but none of them that says what the exact benefits of pinging is.
Andy,
This would be an interesting topic to write a post about.
Apart from the advantage of pinging search engines/aggregators, the blog-to-blog pinging seems only a mechanism to “network socially amongst bloggers”:
If blog A pings blog B, this means nothing more than B advising A of an update moreso “reminding of its existence”…
I think the only real (and honest) use of blog-to-blog pinging is as WordPress has implemented it (maybe others too, but am the most familiar with WordPress’ implementation):
for each post, I can automatically (and manually) ping other URLs to advise them I have referred to them in a link, within my post.
As a ‘thank you’, the other blogs can include that ping (with your URL) within the comments of the “referred to” post.
Does that make sense?
Peter
I like twitter, it’s the best tool to drive traffic to my website.
Twitter is really phenomenal, using it right will really help boosts your traffic and loyal readers if you’re lucky
Good tips on promoting blog posts on twitter.. making the tweet interesting is a good idea. Will try it out!
This is so great to see the story of the blog here through the interview. It makes me think that I promised to go back and blog for you
What I most liked about this experience is the natural flow of investment and entusiasme of different people at different times that ensured the growth of the blog and made us all learn together. The new site is excellent. I like how it values the authors while keeping the “whole” of the program evident. Great job! And proud to be part of tyhe story!
Thanks Peter to give us an opportunity to reflect upon and document a journey the team took in the last couple of years! An experience I hope will inspire others.
a nice post and thanks for visiting my blog, like to hear more from you
i love to Twitter my day to day activities to my friends and followers. Twitter is much better than blogging because it is direct to the point and does not require you to type so many unnecessary words.
1h
My take on this: you get what you pay for. If something is critical to what I do, I don’t use a free service. If I don’t have a choice (e.g. in the case of Twitter), I ensure that I have fallback plans — e.g. I am now getting a (paid!)subscription for Backupify.
I don’t see how we have any ‘rights’ when it comes to free services. The only right you have is to leave e.g. Yahoo and go to the competitor (who you might need to pay for), which will impact Yahoo’s bottom line because they will get fewer clicks. You can try to influence them, but rights, no.
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