I have a great Guide with all the info I needed to start making money

United States
July 20, 2008 9:50pm CST
Photographers make good money and this guide I go gave me all the information, tips, secrates and sites I needed to start making money with my camera...After a friend of mine told me about this guide she bought and how it helped her to make $75.00 on just one of her pictures. I asked her where could I get this guide. She gave me this website. Where the guide cost $25.00 (one time) and you get a instant download that you can print right off on your own printer. or just save to your computer. I would suggest printing it off....cause there is so much information in it, It's better to have it right in front of you. By just following the instructions and doing what the book told me to do...I have already started making money... And this book had give me so meny other sources to create even more money. I am working on a couple of the others now...The possiblitys are endless. If you would like the link to this site just go to my profile and you will find it there. It's the easyest oppertunity to start without putting out alot of money. And You don't even have to spend hours placing ads
4 responses
@rabi9634 (419)
• United States
21 Jul 08
That sounds a bit like more of a money making scheme for the person who made the guide than for the photographer. You don't need a guide to learn how to make money from your photos. If your work is good, then you'll be able to sell it. Stock agencies are a good first step, just avoid microstocks. Have a coffee shop in your area? Silly question. Have you asked them about the possibility of displaying/selling some of your work on their walls? Great way to make both you and the shop some extra income, plus there's the whole added value of having your work on display, getting exposure, and bragging rights that your stuff is up for everyone else to see. Ever consider deviant art? It's a good site to sell prints with if you're not into the whole stock thing. DeviantArt is more focused on the art side, so won't reject images for technical issues like stock agencies would. Then of course there's the Photographer's Market book. A new one out every year. They list hundreds of groups/sites/companies/publications, the kind of work they do, what kind of images they're looking for, how to submit to them, a range of what they'll pay, etc. Basically, if you focus on firefighter pictures, you can go to the book's index, and find the organizations that regularly pay people for firefighter/police/rescue type images. Submit your shots, and get paid if they decide to use any of them. Then of course there's the more traditional 'on assignment' route. Freelance, get hooked up with a publication that regularly needs events covered, and shoot for them. Get paid on a per photo basis. Many local mags pay a $10-$100 standard fee for freelancers, depending on the image use (cover page, 1/4 inside, 1/8 inside, etc) There are a ton of different routes you can take to make money. Just find something you're comfortable with, and run with it.
@rabi9634 (419)
• United States
21 Jul 08
If it ever went to print, simply send them an invoice for whatever you deem suitable payment (whatever the agreed upon rate was). If they refuse to pay it, file a suit in small claims court. If they never used it, you're kinda SOL. Lesson in this is to have a contract written up for ALL work you do.
• United States
21 Jul 08
Ya, I know that some think this is a scheme, but I do have to say. This book has gave me more information with one download then I have been able to find out on my own. I have gone to many forms to get information or help and the only thing I ever would get would be messages that told me to read threw the thousand of listing on the form and you will find you answer. This book has cut down all that searching and reading and gives it to me streght. I work full time outside the house but need to make extra income to help me pay my bill. And after spending the last 2 years trying to make an extra income. I was ready to give up...Until my friend gave me this link. I seen how it helped her, and I figure even if I didn't make much or even if I didn't make any money.. The and resourse would help. I have already lost to much money on trying other programs and this is not so much a program as it is a informational book....I never thought about all the different ways you can make money with photos until I bought and read this book...I thank you for your information and I am glad to see that there are some who would like to help others. That's very hard to find, even on the net... I mylot so far has been the best place I have ever found to get help when I have a question or just need answer. And again thank you for the information. Oh, I have also tried Freelance, and you really have to watch yourself there to. I got ripped by a clinet. After spend 2 days on a graphic layout of 24 page flyer. The day we agreed it would be sent. I sent, he didn't pay. So you really need to watch some of those sites. This happened on Go Freelance. So be careful. And thank again
@sdas86 (6076)
• Malaysia
21 Jul 08
Hi, May I have the link please? I would like to read some of your tips. Thanks.
• United States
21 Jul 08
The link is one my profile page as my websit. Some of this stuff can be found on the internet but, this guide cuts down on all that search time. Search time I spent at first to find ways to create an income with my pictures. That's why I decide to purchase the book. It not only saved me alot of searching, it took me right to the areas and gave me many companys that also hire photographers. This book has gave me so much more time to work...
@sdas86 (6076)
• Malaysia
22 Jul 08
Hi, Thanks.
• China
21 Jul 08
it is very good projece,iwould also like to pareicipate,you can help me?Because I love Photoyraphy,thanks
• United States
21 Jul 08
The link to this book is on by profile listed as my websit. I really like the book, it has given me so many resources to contact as well as ideas to create that home business. I have been working with stock sites. But I would have not known where to go to do this if it wasn't for this book. It has cut way down on the search time I use to spend trying to sell my work.
@trickiwoo (2702)
• United States
22 Jul 08
I would be wary of any promises of "easy opportunities to make money online". I would guess that about 99% of the time they are scams. If you are genuinely serious about earning money with your photos as a freelance photographer, I would pick up the book Photographer's Market. They release a new edition every year, and in the book is a list of resources for selling your photos. It just gives you the information on what publications purchase their photos from freelance photographers and how they want you to send your photos. It also has information on photography workshops and classes, photo contests you can enter, as well as information on galleries and exhibitions.