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Selling photos online... official MoneySavingExpert.com discussion
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I used to have a diret link thro Fotango from my websites but they don't do this any more.
I believe you can though sell the whole plethera of products available on websites that process digital images and store them (IE store the photo's on their sites and link into the site for selling them, this is latgely what used to happen with fotango, I had to store the hi res images and they would come along nab them when there were orders and store them on their system so I could then delete them from mine.) (photobox etc) have a look at a few of these sites see what they offer don't forget if signing up with any of them to go through places like quidco as well.I started with nothing and I am proud to say I still have most of it left.0 -
A site that I like to buy from is http://www.minigallery.co.uk/. It lets you search by subject, medium or colour, which I find useful. No experience of selling on there but it's worth a look.0
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I am interested to find out how to sell as I am interested in selling panoramic images.0
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If you have a fairly decent camera this is a good site http://www.photographersdirect.com/sellers/index.asp?membertype=com®istered=y0
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I did some temp work for a company called Alamy www.alamy.com who sell peoples images for them through their website.
Might be worth a tryNot been here in years! Hi everyone. Make £10 a day challenge = £78.45/1550 -
If you're a member of deviantart you can sell prints as well as things like jigsaws and magnets0
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I'm definitely gonna give this a shot, and was wondering which of Photographers Direct or BritishImages people found to be more successful.
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Please feel free to point out how incredibly stupid I am, if applicable, but I have just signed up to British Images, registered, recieved the email, signed in as stated....but there is nowhere to upload my images! What am I doing wrong?
I was also going to sign up to Photographers Direct, but notice that they act as an agent, and supplying the hard copies is down to the photogropher? I would not want to provide the prints myself...what other places could I sell pics for a reasonable amount of money, of non-Uk subjects? ThanksApril £10 a day challenge £321.85/£300 May £10 a day challenge £136.93/£310 July £20 a day challenge £530.57/£6200 -
April £10 a day challenge £321.85/£300 May £10 a day challenge £136.93/£310 July £20 a day challenge £530.57/£6200
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