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April 2006

April 26, 2006

Press Release - 04.26.06 - Photobucket Launches Internet Video Hosting and Sharing Tools

Photobucket Launches Internet Video Hosting and Sharing Tools
for its 15 Million Members

Leading photo and video hosting & publishing service provides 1GB of free storage,
and the easiest way to upload once and link anywhere on the internet

Palo Alto, California – April 26, 2006 – Photobucket , the world’s leading visual content hosting and publishing service, today announced the launch of Photobucket Video, the fastest, and easiest way to upload and publish videos online at www.photobucket.com.

Inexpensive digital photo and video cameras are now widespread, but users are often challenged when it comes to moving their personal photos and videos online, to commerce and social networking Web sites like eBay, MySpace, and to personal blogs. Photobucket offers consumers an easy way to upload once, and share their photos and videos across multiple sites from a central location using simple linking.

Photobucket currently serves over 63 percent of all links to social networking Web sites, distributing more than 50 billion image requests per month – around 2 percent of all US Internet traffic. Photobucket has nearly 15 million registered members, and is growing at a rate of over 65,000 new members per day. Photobucket members are currently adding over 4 million new images daily (45 new images per second).

“The volume of personal photos, art, and video continues to skyrocket, but sharing that content online is often confusing and complicated,” said Alex Welch, Chief Executive Officer of Photobucket. “Since day one, our members have told us they want an easy way to express themselves visually on a variety of Web sites. We make it easy for our members to upload and store their original images, graphic art, and videos, then link that content anywhere on the Internet.”

Photobucket’s founders have experience building large scale hosting and telecommunications infrastructure. They built Photobucket to store and deliver exceptionally high volumes of images and videos at an unparalleled speed and reliability, without the lags, chop, and delays that can disrupt the visual experience. At peak times, Photobucket serves over 30,000 images and videos per second.

Most consumers do not own web servers for storage and publishing. They also don’t want to upload their videos and photos multiple times to different Web sites. Photobucket gives users 1 GB of storage for free, and up to 5 GB with a premium account; this storage is equivalent to around 50,000 images or 5,000 3 to 5 minute videos.

"Our members use Photobucket to enhance their online experience," said Paul Remer, CEO of Piczo. "By integrating with Photobucket’s Plugin, we have given our users the ability to easily access their Photobucket content within Piczo itself. Photobucket's plug-in improves our members’ experience on Piczo by allowing them to spend more time designing their personal websites."

“Photobucket's image and video hosting service is very popular with our members,” said James Cao, Founder of Gaiaonline. “By hosting our members’ images & videos, Photobucket allows us to focus on building a vibrant community. Photobucket is a great partner for us and for our members.”

Photobucket Video offers the fastest and easiest way to upload and share video over the Internet. Members upload videos in any standard video format (mpeg, avi, etc.), and Photobucket performs a real-time conversion to a flash format that users can then publish and share immediately. Flash is supported by virtually every browser, and displays video inside the context of the web page. As a result, Photobucket video can be viewed quickly and easily, without launching a separate video player.

April 20, 2006

Business Week - Photobucket: One Big Under the Radar Startup


Photobucket: One Big Under the Radar Startup
Heather Green

This week, I met with Photobucket. Until a month ago, I had never heard of them. But their name started to bubble up among the conversations I was having with VCs, and then they came into town.

Photobucket is a company that has bootstrapped its way into attracting aroung 14 million users. And they're adding 2 million users a month. Founded in 2003, the company says its cash flow positive and has in total raised $2.5 million in venture money.

What they do is pretty simple: They do image and video hosting. Essentially, people upload photos, animations, and now videos, to Photobucket, and then they use a little bit of code to put the bits and pieces of their lives on blogs, eBay, Neopets, or 60,000 other sites that work with Photobucket.

There is one thing I found interesting and another thing that I think is confusing. Photobucket decided early on to be a tool, not a community. So they just follow people around, through their lives, as they move from site to site, without worrying about what's hot or not.

http://www.businessweek.com/the_thread/blogspotting/archives/2006/04/photobucket_one.html?campaign_id=search

April 19, 2006

TechCrunch - 2% of U.S. Internet Traffic goes through Photobucket

2% of U.S. Internet Traffic goes through Photobucket
Michael Arrington

Photobucket isn’t as flashy as YouTube or Flickr, but they have 14 million users, 80 uploaded photos per second and, just two weeks after launching their video product are nearly matching YouTube with 30,000 daily uploaded videos (YouTube is 35,000/day). And, Photobucket is both profitable and cash flow positive.

More at:


http://www.techcrunch.com/2006/04/19/2-of-us-internet-traffic-through-photobucket/

April 18, 2006

CNNMoney - Is there an Online Video Bubble?

Is there an online video bubble? Plenty of start-ups are hoping to cash in on the online video craze. Is there enough money to go around?

By Paul R. La Monica, CNNMoney.com senior writer
April 18, 2006: 12:29 PM EDT

NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) - Meet the next big television star: You.
Web sites such as the insanely popular YouTube are turning average schmos with a video camera into pop culture phenomena. And naturally, corporate America and investors have taken notice of this growing trend. But with so many sites cropping up and trying to attract financing from venture capitalists, a couple of questions need to be asked. Is there really enough demand for so-called user-generated content, especially when more big media companies like CBS (Research) and Disney's (Research) ABC are putting mainstream programming online for free?

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April 14, 2006

New & Improved Photobucket

The Photobucket Team has been hard at work to make the site better for you! Along with a fresh new look we've increased all space, bandwidth, and video quotas so you can upload and link more of your images and videos.

Free users now get
-1GB Storage Space
-10GB Bandwidth
-1MB image size limit
-3 Minute Videos
-1,000 images or videos per album or subalbum

Premium users now get
-5GB Storage Space
-Unmetered Bandwidth
-2 MB image size limit
-5 Minute Videos
-1,000 images or videos per album or subalbum

Thank you for using Photobucket for all your digital content hosting! Stay tuned as we have more great features coming soon.

The Photobucket Team