Sunday, August 12, 2007

Get paid for Selling your Images

Sell your Images
Your first step in selling your images is to register to the site, which you can do for free on the Register page. Then go to the Upload Files option, under the Photographers tab. your files will be available for sale on the site. Upon review, the file will be included as a 1st level file. As soon as a specific file reaches 100 downloads, it automatically becomes a 2nd level file. In a similar way, as soon as the file has 500 downloads it becomes a 3rd level file. This approach is intended to give an equal chance to all files in the very beginning. It is also a way to encourage good shots that have less downloads, against other similar shots that have many downloads.

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Some websites want your photos! Submit your photos to websites and get paid every time one of your photos is downloaded. Web designers, magazine editors, and other graphic artists purchase monthly subscriptions to such websites to download photos from their site.

Shutterstock is a website. Buyers subscribe on a monthly basis and can download up to 750 images over the course of 30 days. Your cut? Shutterstock will pay you 25 cents every time one of your images is downloaded.

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SNAP… First, join Scoopt. Membership is free and without any commitment. Then carry a camera with you everywhere and snap anything interesting and newsworthy that comes your way. Be prepared -- you never know what's around the corner.
SEND… Now login to the Member Area and upload your photos to Scoopt. There is no charge to submit material to Scoopt, and there never will be.
SELL! This is our job. We'll do our utmost to sell your photos to newspapers, magazines, news organisations and other publishers. Each time we make a sale, we pay you a 40% royalty. If we don’t think we can market your photos, we’ll tell you quickly.

And that's all there is to it.

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