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How Do I Find A Ligitimate Site To Sell My Digital Photos And Videos?

I want to do some photographic works and make videos and wants to sell online. How do i do or find the genuine dealer who will pay me for my products?


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  1. Jay S
    July 23rd, 2009 at 20:36 | #1

    Shutterstock is a great, legitimate website, where you can sell photos, vectors, and videos. I know that it is a legitimate site because I sell my photos there, so I am telling you this from experience. Plus, the great part is that it is free to sell your photos on shutterstock. While the only con is that you have to have good photos to get approved, the benefits are tremendous. I know people who make $500 a month on Shutterstock. And you don’t have to be a professional photographer either. I am an amateur photographer with a point and shoot camera, and I can still make a reasonable amount of money on Shutterstock. If you want to find out more or sign up, click on this link: http://submit.shutterstock.com/?ref=1825… And remember, since this is a free site, you have absolutely nothing to lose.
    P.S. Feel free to e-mail me with an questions.

  2. c
    July 24th, 2009 at 02:55 | #2

    you may sell pictures online through microstock agencies
    I’ve tried most of those listed here:http://postpop.drivehq.com/stockphoto/st…
    my best earners are shutterstock (first place – accepts both pictures and videos) and fotolia (second place – accepts pictures but not videos)
    dreamstime and 123rf are only selling some pictures now and then for me; the other ones even less;
    it may seem that microstock sites like these sell pics at very low prices, but what counts is quantity, you will sell the same pictures many times as royalty free, and – unless you choose esclusivity – you can even sell the same pics at more sites
    in total I earn about 400$/month with a few hundred pictures online but the more you upload the more you sell
    i would suggest to register to both fotolia and shutterstock; on shutterstock you must pass an initial test after registration, but it’s really worth the effort since it sells quite more than all the other sites including fotolia
    the other sites, maybe it’s not worth your time; you may decide to subscribe later on
    don’t be discouraged by initial rejections, you will quickly learn which pictures they want
    subscription to all is free
    they will pay you with paypal

  3. afreshpa
    July 24th, 2009 at 09:32 | #3

    There are loads of stock photo sites. Some have strict guidelines others are not so strict.
    One is getty images
    another is Istockphoto.com
    If you google “stock images” you will get a bunch more

  4. manomanj
    July 24th, 2009 at 11:30 | #4

    Here’s a website I found that can help. http://bn229.camera.hop.clickbank.net

  5. ink i
    July 24th, 2009 at 13:19 | #5

    find one here:http://goatpage.com/category/page-tags/p…

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