IPhoto Conversion ModileMe + TWO Flickr Accounts

Two quick questions.
I just migrated over from iPhoto and I noticed that there does not appear to be an indication on my folders that I have published albums to Flickr or to MobileMe (as there was in my iPhoto Album).
I put a lot of time into getting these set up and can anyone assure me that this is idiot proof and I am unlikely to screw anything up? Do I simply try and publish something to MobileMe and just login with my account info?
Also, I have two Flickr accounts and I am constantly getting confused with this. Is there a way to publish an Album to one account as opposed to the other and vice versa? I mean, say it is linked to one of my Flickr Accounts but I want to publish to the other one.
Anyone know how to handle this?
Thanks (newbie).

Hi Ernie. Thank you. I just downloaded FlickrExport for Aperture for a couple of bucks and look forward to testing it out. I think it seems to handle metadata very nicely when linked to Flickr which is nice.
Can I please ask you what this looks like on your end from a mechanical perspective? I mean, you have a bunch of different Albums for your different accounts and you drop images in there when you want them to link to that account?
How did you get them to go to the different Facebook accounts? I guess you just entered this once (for each?) when  you published it initially somewhere or did you just change the /global/ settings somewhere publish, change settings again, publish next Album etc?
Thanks.

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