Why are my photos losing quality when they go online. this has started since i have start using lightroom cc

since i have started using lightrtoom cc with photoshop 2014 my photo seems to loose colour quality when they are posted online. they look good on my mac but not online. this is an issue i've been having since stared using the new lightroom. help please

i normally edit my photos in photoshop only but now i've stared using the lightroom cc. I start editing in lightroom then carry on in photoshop. after that i save as a JPEG file. when i look at the photo on the Mac it looks great but when it's on the online portal it looks like the colours faded. For some copyright issues i won't be able to post any photos as they are for clients

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