Tips To Make A Photo Album

You do not have to spend a fortune to get a photo album. Here are some tips and tricks on how to make your own photo album on MySpace.

Tips To Make A Photo AlbumDid you know that there are more than 100 million profiles on MySpace? As a social networking site, MySpace fits the bill. The fact that registered users can interact with each other via text, graphics, photos, and in other ways is nothing short of a phenomenon when you consider that those 90 million members reside all over the world.

It is not too difficult to become friends with the people that you meet on MySpace, and sharing photos with people can often help to cement a friendship. Your MySpace layout is the first thing that will attract attention to your photo albums, so make sure you have chosen one that suits your personality.

MySpace provides a default magnetic photo album for everyone who joins the web site, just as they provide a free MySpace layout. This album can hold quite a few photos, and you can make more albums if need be. Many people will have a separate album for friends, another one for family, another one for pets, or multiple ones for whatever kind of photos they desire.

MySpace has also recently added the ability to print the photos in your personalised photo album. The pages are reformatted so they will look best. You can also print a photo cube of selected photos from MySpace albums.

There are several different tips and tricks that you can utilize in order to best enjoy your MySpace photo album. By taking advantage of these tips, you can also make your photos more enjoyable for the people who visit your profile.

That said, there are times when you may not want your default photo seen by those who don’t know you and who just happen to land on your profile. The default photo can be hidden by adding a simple string of code to the About Me section of your profile. There is also a code that can be used with MySpace 2.0 that will do the same thing for you.

Uploading photos to your photo albums is very easy. MySpace has developed a way to upload several photos at once, or you can upload just one at a time if you prefer. You will be asked which photo album you want to add these photos to, and if the album does not exist, you can create it at this point. Now is the time for you to add a caption to each of your newly uploaded photos. You can also find MySpace codes that allow you to use images as captions for the photos that are in your profile albums.

Next, you will want to arrange your photos in such a way so that they make a pleasing display. You probably don’t want a bunch of photos that represent different occasions all jumbled together, so if you have not made a separate album for each group, you can just arrange them in the order in which they occurred for continuity’s sake. Keep in mind as you do your arranging that the first photo in each album will be the album cover. Everyone who clicks through to view your albums will see this cover, whether or not they actually view the photos inside.

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