Showing posts with label get paid for your photos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label get paid for your photos. Show all posts

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Sites to sell your stock photos.

Let me admit it; I don't know the meaning of 'stock photo'. But that need not deter me to be of some use to you. Those who know what are stock photos and those who have them can be benefited by this blog post.

There are sites where you can sell your photos and I am sure yo are familiar with big names like Fotolia and Shutter Stock.

But there are more such sites dear, that you can use them as fine marketplaces to sell your photos. Sure, the rate will vary from site to site. There is no harm in tapping different markets-eh?

Here are those places to sell your stock photos:
* snapvillage.com
* istockphoto.com
* stockxpert.com
* bigstockphoto.com
* clustershot.com
* 123rf.com

Happy selling!

Monday, March 29, 2010

Get paid to upload photos.

Simply said, you just upload your photos to Citizen Image and wait for your photos to be sold media. When that happens, you are paid 50% of the price.

As simple as that.

Go, dig out your family albums, your travel scrapbooks and you may find a gem in the junk.
You can upload pictures through mobile phone or from your PC.

Citizen Image takes care of the marketing end. They pay through Paypal when your photos have earned you $50.

Now, don't under estimate your photographic skill and start earning some extra money by selling photos online.

Friday, June 26, 2009

4 places where you can earn from your photos.

Earning by selling your photos, old or new cannot be very rewarding but some extra dollars in your wallet can’t harm you-right?

Here are 4 places that I know of where one can sell photos. Each web site offers different pay terms.

http://shareapic.net

This is actually free image hosting service and each image of yours, if viewed 1000 times, you are paid 22 cents.

www.dreamstime.com/sell

The price per image varies depending on the size of your photo and the quality set by Dreams Time.

http://submit.shutterstock.com

Each time, your image gets downloaded, you are paid 25 cents. Refer friends and earn 0.03 per each of their image downloads.

http://www.fotolia.com/

One of the big players in this industry where one can choose to sell photos as royalty-free or with an exclusive buyout license.

Friday, February 27, 2009

Earn with your photos and videos.

Who needs your photos? Web designers, bloggers, template designers, magazines and the press need new photos and images often. Why, they even dig up old photos to accompany an historical person/story /event.

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If your images are your personal work and if you own the copyright, then, Dreams Times is the site for you where you can sell your photos.

Of course, Dreams Time takes a commission.

The minimum payout is $100.

Visit Dreams Time : www.dreamstime.com/sell and apply. Once your application is accepted, your files will be available for sale on the site. Upon review, the file will be included as a 1st level file.

The price per image varies depending on the size of your photo and the level your image is given by Dreams Time based on the quality of the picture.

Related post: Make dollars when people download


Monday, October 27, 2008

Make money on flickr.

I am aware how to make money on Flickr but I didn't know there are 7 ways to earn money on Flickr.

Photo sharing online is not a new concept and making some cash with your shared photos is also known to all. Yes, I agree the money you can make by photo sharing is not much but think about how much much you can earn by participating on all the online photo and image sharing web sites.

There are plenty of such web sites.

A few hours ago, I read a blog post on 7 ways to make money on Flickr.
Read this idea:
"When you use a photo on your blog that you uploaded on Flickr, add a link to your blog post or portfolio site. If your blog runs ads, product sales and/or affiliates, then you might get new customers too."

Cool, I say.

Click on the link to read all the 7 ways to make money on Flickr.

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Money for your images.

The market for quality photographs is heating up. Also, websites that offer a share in the advertising revenue are also on the rise.

Here is one more folks. It is called Free Range Stock.

Free range Stock was formed with the goal to provide quality stock photos for commercial and non-commercial use for free.

I have seen some stunning images which can be downloaded for free and you can use it for any commercial purposes.

Sample image:


The Google AdSense revenue sharing ratio is 80:20. That is 80% is for you and they keep the 20%. Very attractive terms really.