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If you run a small business, every second of your precious time is important. If you want to upload photos from Google to your business Facebook account, downloading the images to your computer and then uploading them to Facebook is time-consuming. To avoid wasting all this time, you can just upload the photos using the URL provided by Google. Few people know that Facebook is able to download the photo from Google directly. Using this method, you can add dozens of photos in a matter of minutes.

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Launch the Web browser on your computer and navigate to Google.

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Click the 'Images' link to search only for images.

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Type your query and press 'Enter' to search for relevant images. A list of images is immediately displayed.

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Click one of the images to open it in the Web browser. The image is displayed in preview mode, so its URL is not displayed.

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Click the 'Full-size image' link at the right to view the full image and its correct URL.

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Select the URL in the address bar at the top and press 'Ctrl-C' to copy it to the clipboard.

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Click the 'Select Photos to Upload' button and a file browser window pops up.

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Press 'Ctrl-V' to paste the URL in the File Name box.

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Click 'Open' and Facebook uploads and displays the photo from Google.

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Click the 'Post Photos' button in the bottom-right corner of the page to post the photo.

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Set your web browser to allow pop-ups from Facebook.
  • For Internet Explorer, click the Tools icon located in the far right corner of the browser window, next to the Home and Favorites icons. Select Internet Options from the pull-down menu. Click the Privacy tab in the Internet Options dialogue box and click the Settings button in the Pop-Up Blocker menu. Enter https://www.facebook.com/ in the field labeled Address Of Website To Allow, press enter and click the close button. An exception for Facebook has been added to Internet Explorer.
  • For Firefox, click the Tools tab in the menu bar and select Options from the pull-down menu. Click the contents option from the menu in the Options dialogue box, then click the exceptions button. Enter https://www.facebook.com/ into the field labeled Address Of Website and click OK. An exception for Facebook has been added to Firefox.
  • For Google Chrome, click the image of a wrench located in the upper-right corner of the browser window to access the browser options. Click Under The Hood located in the panel on the left. Click the Current settings button at the top of the page and click the manage exceptions button in the pop-ups menu. Type 'Facebook' into the empty field labeled Pattern and click enter. An exception for Facebook pop-ups has been added in Google Chrome.