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❓ASK What Are Some Of The Apps That Can Help You Sell Photos?

Ben Kempton

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Making money by selling photos is a great way to make money online. However, many people are not aware of opportunities that could allow you to earn some extra cash selling photos. In this thread, I shall share some of the greatest apps that you could utilise to sell photos! 😀

Foap


Foap is an excellent app that pays people to sell photos online. All you have to do is capture some of the greatest photos on your smartphone and place them on the marketplace. With the Foap app, you could connect with many potential buyers and even work with top brands! It is available both both Apple store and google Playstore as well. They pay through PayPal.

EyeEM

EyeEM is another great app that makes it possible for you to make money selling photos. The app has an awesome interface and a great marketplace as well. They state that they have been working with big business and media companies like Spotify, Canon, etc. They also state that they have an active community that could help you get some advice. They use PayPal to process payments.
 

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This is really great but just like I was expecting, they only have the PayPal option for processing payments and that's a limitation to most people.
Sometimes I do wonder if they think that the rest of the people in the world don't know about technology that they would limit this kind of stuff to a particular region.
They can do better by including the cryptocurrency payment option.
 
This is really great but just like I was expecting, they only have the PayPal option for processing payments and that's a limitation to most people.
Sometimes I do wonder if they think that the rest of the people in the world don't know about technology that they would limit this kind of stuff to a particular region.
They can do better by including the cryptocurrency payment option.

You can write to them and ask them if they could send you payments through other methods as well. I guess that they could make some exceptions for you when it comes to payment methods. Having said that, I think that most of the customers and sellers belong to countries where no other payment method is accepted apart from PayPal. This is why they use it.
 
You can write to them and ask them if they could send you payments through other methods as well. I guess that they could make some exceptions for you when it comes to payment methods. Having said that, I think that most of the customers and sellers belong to countries where no other payment method is accepted apart from PayPal. This is why they use it.
You think they would consider that. If that's what you think then you don't know anything about this people. Do you think they don't know that the PayPal option is not available for everyone and that there are other payment methods available? They know all that but for one reason or the other still chose only PayPal.
The best thing for anyone to do is to not waste their time on such sites because in the very end, you will get stuck.
 
Validately
Simple 5-minute tests will pay you $5, but they also offer live tests.
Live Tests are where you talk on the phone and share a screen with a supervisor. These pay at least $25 for 30 minutes of your time. Payment is made 5 days after the end of the test.
 
Alamy and 500px are the only way which am so familiar and know that someone can sell their photo to earn more money online thou I know that there may be some other ways but I beleive that is the best way to do just that.

You can also try social media and see if its going to work precisely I beleive that is the best.

I use to hear about photo stock or istockphoto I dont know if their service still work for now.
 
You think they would consider that. If that's what you think then you don't know anything about this people. Do you think they don't know that the PayPal option is not available for everyone and that there are other payment methods available? They know all that but for one reason or the other still chose only PayPal.
The best thing for anyone to do is to not waste their time on such sites because in the very end, you will get stuck.

This is not true. Rarely a few sites could make some exceptions. For example, I have worked for a site that used PayPal only. However, when I contacted them and asked for any alternative payment methods, they stated that they could pay me using Payoneer as well, even though it was not officially mentioned on their website. In the past, I have also worked for a revenue-sharing site that made some exceptions for me and agreed to pay me through Western Union back then.
 
This is not true. Rarely a few sites could make some exceptions. For example, I have worked for a site that used PayPal only. However, when I contacted them and asked for any alternative payment methods, they stated that they could pay me using Payoneer as well, even though it was not officially mentioned on their website. In the past, I have also worked for a revenue-sharing site that made some exceptions for me and agreed to pay me through Western Union back then.
Well, maybe there are really a few exceptions but if what you said is true then why don't they save themselves the stress of the whole process by officially including the payment method to their websites?
Will everyone have to contact them privately to get paid when they can just list the whole available or possible payment method there is. Sometimes I just have this feeling that they think that their site would look more professional and legit by adding only the PayPal payment method.
 
Actually, I have heard about Foap for being a website where one can sell pictures for money. But I am always discourage by the low rate that most of these websites pay. Besides, I don't really like working with website that only has PayPal has its method of payment because of transaction fee.
 
I am not good enough to know all apps which give access to the people to make money online by selling their photos but I may suggest FOAP app , is the best ever I saw but I came to ditch it since I found it make zilch around or throughout the year, it's tiresome where it doesn't even give hope to make money on your photos you have keep checking your balance to see whether one of your photo has been sold , fortunately you can have and otherwise don't...it has many cons but I found it super and user-friendly
 
You can write to them and ask them if they could send you payments through other methods as well. I guess that they could make some exceptions for you when it comes to payment methods. Having said that, I think that most of the customers and sellers belong to countries where no other payment method is accepted apart from PayPal. This is why they use it.

Majority of such kind of sites may have strict policies and they may not make exceptions for you. If you were working for some individual person, then he or she may send you money through some other way if they really need to buy photos for you. Having said that there are probably many other websites that might use some other payment method.
 
Validately
Simple 5-minute tests will pay you $5, but they also offer live tests.
Live Tests are where you talk on the phone and share a screen with a supervisor. These pay at least $25 for 30 minutes of your time. Payment is made 5 days after the end of the test.
This is a very good platform because the amount you mentioned that they will pay is quite high and it will be a good source of income. I would like to add it to my streams of income online and it will be a good idea if you can share the link here with me. I will be delighted to try out this website.
 
There are platforms that are best known for this very kind of business or should I say method of earning money. Istock and Shutterstock should be among them but they actually don't accept anyhow photos. There's this thing about resolution and they will need pictures with high resolution and better still, the ones that would be needed by digital creators like graphics designers.

So it's not just any pictures that can be sold on these sites I just mentioned.
 
If you're very good in photography, you can always make some money online. You don't have to sell your photos online to make money. You can create a social media channel especially YouTube where you can post videos of your images and get tons of followers. You'll be earning money from it. You can also learn how to make Nfts so you can reach out to projects that need them, negotiate and make some money.
 
If you're very good in photography, you can always make some money online. You don't have to sell your photos online to make money. You can create a social media channel especially YouTube where you can post videos of your images and get tons of followers. You'll be earning money from it. You can also learn how to make Nfts so you can reach out to projects that need them, negotiate and make some money.
I have also heard of Etsy.com. NFT is an area where one needs to first learn and enter the fray.
 
I have also heard of Etsy.com. NFT is an area where one needs to first learn and enter the fray.
The Nft space is booming now. People are moving in from crypto to have an experience. We've seen many projects grow astronomically in a short period. The focus on Nfts are increasing every moment. It's a good opportunity for artists and photographer alike. You can get quality pictures, turn them into Nfts and auction them out at a good price. It pays you better than your normal photos.
 
Digital creatives make up the vast majority of individuals who express an interest in making and selling NFTs. So, can you sell NFT? Yes; if you do not already have an audience, it is very difficult to market an NFT.

As is the case with anything else, you need to discover your buyers, and you won't automatically attract them simply by posting something on an online marketplace or website.
 
Digital creatives make up the vast majority of individuals who express an interest in making and selling NFTs. So, can you sell NFT? Yes; if you do not already have an audience, it is very difficult to market an NFT.

As is the case with anything else, you need to discover your buyers, and you won't automatically attract them simply by posting something on an online marketplace or website.

I guess that when it comes to selling NFT art work, there are different platforms for that. As far as the websites that I mentioned are concerned, they are specifically for photographers. There are many photographers who are able to capture some exceptional photos. If you are lucky, then you can even get an offer from some magazine as well. Otherwise, you can always try to sell them on platforms that I mentioned in the thread. Good luck! :D
 

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