Recently, a photographer
friend introduced me to snaphubr.com,
Africa's premier stock imagery platform. Snaphubr gave me visibility while
putting my work out for the world to see and letting me earn serious cash. The
platform is working so well for me, I felt compelled to share it with others.
Here's how it works: You simply register and upload content (pictures), and the pictures are vetted then uploaded. After that, Snaphubr handles the marketing and payment process while you chill and collect your earnings.
A single picture costs anywhere from $0.99 upward, and since it’s digital, it can be sold an infinite number of times. I got paid 60% for each sale on Snaphubr.com. My sales and earnings were also displayed on a dashboard in my profile for me to see—total transparency by the site’s administrators.
There is a secret that can be of help to any photographer hoping to use Snaphubr.com. Most of the pictures i uploaded on Snaphubr were not even shot with my Nikon; they were shot with my iPhone 5s, and sometimes with a Tecno Camon C8. As long as the pictures are high quality and above 700px, they were uploaded and sold.
My pictures are still selling on the website like wildfire, as thousands of organizations and advertisers are flocking there every day for one, dozens, or hundreds of African pictures.
So if you have a good camera (or even a wonderful phone) and some half-decent photography skills and want to earn steady cash flow, head over to Snaphubr.com, register, upload, and get paid for what you already do in your spare time. You can thank me later.
Here's how it works: You simply register and upload content (pictures), and the pictures are vetted then uploaded. After that, Snaphubr handles the marketing and payment process while you chill and collect your earnings.
A single picture costs anywhere from $0.99 upward, and since it’s digital, it can be sold an infinite number of times. I got paid 60% for each sale on Snaphubr.com. My sales and earnings were also displayed on a dashboard in my profile for me to see—total transparency by the site’s administrators.
There is a secret that can be of help to any photographer hoping to use Snaphubr.com. Most of the pictures i uploaded on Snaphubr were not even shot with my Nikon; they were shot with my iPhone 5s, and sometimes with a Tecno Camon C8. As long as the pictures are high quality and above 700px, they were uploaded and sold.
My pictures are still selling on the website like wildfire, as thousands of organizations and advertisers are flocking there every day for one, dozens, or hundreds of African pictures.
So if you have a good camera (or even a wonderful phone) and some half-decent photography skills and want to earn steady cash flow, head over to Snaphubr.com, register, upload, and get paid for what you already do in your spare time. You can thank me later.
17 comments:
Are you serious?Jumbo
Wow, lovely
Most beautiful gal on linda ikeji's blog
Nice one. Can't wait to post my pictures
OKORO UPGRADED
Interesting
Ok seen
Nice 1, tanx 4 d info.
Ok
I will start now
Issokay seen! Linda take note!
Do u all think it's just ordinary pictures? It mush be of certain standard and quality before it can beasily approved and posted.and also u must have passion for photography.
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Noted
Nice one.... #Lindatakenote
Ok
Ok o,seen
LIB ADDICT#just passing#
to me i dont see the way one can make money out of this picture thing..WHEN I CAN ALWAYS RIGHT CLICK AND SAVE THE IMAGE OR SIMPLY COPY AND PASTE THE PICTURE IN MY PHOTOSHOP AND EDIT OUT THE SNAPHUB WATER MARK..
Okay. .
#FINEST
IDI0T!!!Leave UNN for the students, and leave the accents for them.
At least you claim to have gone to Unilag abi?{..your claims though, as we aint sure}.
However, leave our "Igbotic" University of Nigeria for us; we are thoroughly proud of it.
The same "Igbotic accent" school that produced Prof.Charles Soludo, Prof.Chinua Achebe, Prof.Dora Akunyili, Dr.Chimamanda Adichie, need I go on??? Mpama!! Anuofia!! GTFO!!!
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