Easy to use interface that is great for beginning freelancers but might have kicked the bucket by restricting useful features to higher tier accounts
Use Cases and Deployment Scope
When bandwidth was a lot more expensive, Photobucket, with [its] generous bandwidth capacity, allowed us to keep our cloud hosting bandwidth usages under control and offload samples of work and other media onto Photobucket servers. This was especially useful as the business was just getting started, and we needed to ensure our expenses were streamlined as much as possible.
Pros
- Photo specific-features and better UI for sharing photos vs. other cloud storage providers
- Unlimited plan is still generously priced
- the "1" in the classic 3-2-1 backup plan that is easy to use
- Good for beginners
Cons
- Plans are awkwardly priced compared to competitors
- [In my opinion,] made shady practices in the past forcing users to their premium plans
Most Important Features
- Offsite storage of media that is closer to a "set it, forget it" vs providers like AWS
- While we don't need it, unlimited storage can be attractive to some
Return on Investment
- No maintenance necessary since it usually "just works"
- Saves time for quickly sharing content to clients
Other Software Used
Dropbox, Apple iCloud, OneDrive, Google Drive
