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| MK PitStop Member | Got a hard drive full of pictures? Wish you had a bank account full of cash? If you’ve got good photos, you’ve got an opportunity to make some useful extra money. I am using some of the methods/ways below and making some cash too. Here are 52 ways to monetize your images : 1. Give business people Moo cards. Turn your photos into mini-Moo cards and market them as unique intros for business people who think they’re unique. 2. Become a paparazzi! Snapped a celebrity doing a walkabout? Scoopt finds buyers for news pictures… and a model eating is always news. 3. Put a mouse on an image Zazzle is one site that lets you put a photo on a mousepad and sell it through their store… 4. Create a photography book Blurb makes it a breeze to publish your photos in a book and sell it to admiring fans for a profit. 5. Create a specialized photography book It’s nice to put your favorite images in a photography book; it’s nice money when you put your kid’s school soccer team in a book and sell it to their parents. 6. Give MySpace users unique pages It’s hard to stand out on MySpace and other networking sites… unless you’ve got some very special images. So contact networkers and offer them yours. 7. BritePic your pictures BritePic lets you put a floating ad on your images when users mouse over – you earn even if the pictures aren’t on your website. 8. Blog about your pictures… and get paid for it Google’s AdSense program is giving many bloggers a handsome income. Put your images on a blog, discuss them and earn from ads. 9. Find local distributors for your local images Even simple pictures sell well when people recognize them. Get your local images in local stores and you’ll make sales. 10. Create creative computer covers Moo isn’t the only place that can turn photos into stickers. Other printers can do the same thing, letting you turn photos into long shapes to cover dull PCs. 11. Give hosting companies exclusive libraries Hosting companies give packages to clients that can include microstock deals. Give them an exclusive library of images and they’ll have a unique offer for their customers; you’ll have your own microstock customer base. 12. Create creative car window covers When the weather is hot, cars get hotter. Print your photos on windscreen covers and offer them to accessories stores. 13. Earn real income from real estate Taken pictures of buildings? Take pictures of buildings with For Sale signs and offer them to the sellers. If your photo is better than theirs, you’ll be exchanging contracts. 14. Take a trip to a travel agents Travelers want to know where they’re going so if you’ve been there and photographed it, give travel agents a chance to show them. For a small fee, of course. 15. Decorate cafes Ask café owners to put your pictures on their walls. They get free art… you get to show pictures with price tags. 16. Earn every day with calendars Calendars are simple to make but tough to get into stores. So sell them online. 17. Build a membership base Create a club and give members a photo a day with an explanation of how it was shot. It will be like an email photography course… with tuition fees. 18. Put your pictures on microstock sites Hey, everyone else is doing it — and some people are making six-figure sums doing it! 19. Put your pictures in competitions The ‘net is stuffed with photo contests these days. Some of them pay cash prizes, others pay with a valuable reputation boost. Be a winner! 20. Go mobile Ringtones are a huge market and ringtone companies also sell mobile phone wallpapers. Ask them to sell yours. 21. Snapped a logo? Take it to the company If there’s a logo in your picture, you’ve got just one possible buyer. So ask them to buy it. 22. Put it on a t-shirt Yes, we know it’s old-fashioned but it works! People do buy them… 23. Turn your photos into art works You don’t need a gallery to create art works; you just need a canvas printer. There are plenty of those around so put your picture on a stretcher and sell it as art. 24. Turn your art into sketches Photoshop lets you turn your images into sketches. So if you can’t draw, pack your camera, a laptop and a portable printer and head to where the tourists are. While the sketchers sketch, you can shoot and print. 25. Customize stationery Fancy stationery comes with all sorts of flowery designs. Why shouldn’t they come with your pictures? Find a printer, create notebooks and put them in stores. 26. Put your pictures on programs Software companies need all sorts of images… to decorate their disc covers, to put on their boxes, to function as backgrounds. Check out who’s working on what, shoot some stills and make your pitch. 27. Play with picture cards Soldiers play with ***y playing cards but who says you have to be crude? Take 52 themed pictures, print them on cards and take a bet on gamblers. 28. Take to student life Students don’t have much money. Neither do their publications. But they do have enough to pay freelance photographers with good pictures and they’re open-minded enough to try someone new. And you don’t have to be a student to do it. 29. Decorate model apartments Property developers always create at least one apartment that looks lived in to show prospective buyers. Why shouldn’t the developers put your pictures on the wall? 30. Decorate furniture stores It’s not just developers that need to create fake living spaces; furniture stores do it too. Take a look at what’s on offer, create pictures that match the chairs…and market them. 31. Put it in the bag You can put anything on a handbag these days, even a $5,000 price tag. So talk to a bag designer and build a winning team. 32. Cover school books No, you’re not back at school… but plenty of kids are still there and every year they have to cover their school books — usually in horrible colored paper. Take trendy pictures, print them on thin paper and sell them to kids who want their books to look cool. 33. Stretch your pictures to 42 inches The price of flat-screen TVs has fallen faster than an anvil in a road-runner cartoon. These days, almost everyone has one on their wall and most of them are dark most of the time. But there’s no reason they should be. Some of them can take uploaded pictures. Make a disk and make them yours. 34. Cover CDs People are still burning CDs… and still storing in them in boring plastic covers. Put pictures on circles and offer them to stores that sell blanks. 35. Cover flash cards Of course, more people these days are using flash memory cards to hold their information. They may be small but they’re big enough to hold a photo with sticker. Especially if you print it small enough. 36. Create collectors’ packs Shoot a series of themed images such as birds of California or hairstyles of the rich and famous. Print them on cards and sell them in niche outlets in restricted doses. It worked for baseball players… 37. Tell stories with your pictures You don’t have to draw to create graphic novels. Call some pals, create some poses and print them as story books. 38. Turn your pictures into wallpapers Desktop wallpapers are still big business. Or at least, big enough to buy your photos. So sell them and appear on computers across the nation. 39. Help campaigning groups Local pressure groups need images for their campaigns and they’re the sort that aren’t easy to find — beautiful pictures of the local woods, for example, or the headquarters of a property developer. Snap and sell. 40. Become a local photojournalist It’s not just pressure groups and student papers that are willing to take freelanced images. Local newspapers often will too, especially the free ones. Call their photo editors and make your pitch. 41. Change clothes… Not yours, the clothes in your pictures. Shoot a series of people standing in the same pose, shoot clothes to match, then team up with a programmer to let people play around with them. Then sell the game to a site about fashion as sticky content. 42. … and expressions. There’s a good reason Mr. Potato Head is still around. He’s fun. So create an electronic version by shooting portraits then ask your friendly programmer to let players change noses. You get to share the game profits. 43. Sit on your best work If you can put a picture on a t-shirt, you can also put it on a cushion cover. 44. Let buyers eat your pictures IcingImages.com lets photographers print images on sheets of edible paper and stick them on cakes. Could be a tasty deal for wedding photographers. 45. Market to Flickr book marketers Book marketers are using Flickr to drum up publicity. They need good images. You need sales. It’s a match made in a kitchen. 46. Sell to eBay auctioneers Many of the items sold on eBay appear time and time again, often with poor images. So shoot commonly sold products and sell the pictures to sellers. 47. Illustrate recipes It’s not just Flickr book marketers who need food pictures. Recipe sites do too. Cook up a storm and photograph the results. Then eat them and offer the pictures to the people who made the meal possible. 48. Advertise on Craigslist So simple. So overlooked. So why not be the first to advertising outstanding prints on the world’s coolest classifieds? 49. Create coloring books Take pictures of cats, dogs and bunnies, follow these neat Photoshop steps and put together your very own coloring books. 50. Cover the Earth in your pictures Well, Google Earth anyway. Some photographers have already put their aerial images on Google Earth but why not turn all of your best travel photos into an overlay… and sell them? 51. Take “after” photos There are few things more appealing than vintage photographs… except comparing them with how the place looks today. You can’t go back in time but you can find the old places, shoot them today and sell them to vintage photo sellers to complete their set. 52. Sell them as prints Yes, we know it’s old fashioned but there’s still a market for pictures you can hold and touch. And there are plenty of photo sites that let buyers order online
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| MK PitStop Member | I am sorry, i think copy and paste is against forum rules? or is it ok for old members? I just got nearly banned for one such post... This post is available here 52 Ways To Monetize Your Photos and here 52 Ways To Earn Money With Photos - iyiZ.coM I thought this forum has strict rules against copy and paste? (I did not want to type like this, but this post made me to: Avoid Scams - Part 1) But really nice material you have here... One more way is to use sites which pay you for some 1000 views. They are also really good... | ||
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| MK PitStop Member | Before btching about copy and paste here, why don't you do some homework and see where the article in the website you mentioned are from. Are you jealous of being a new member and go againts all the old members in this forum like this? Flixya is one of the sites that pays for clicks and views through google adsense. Quote:
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