To make money register at submit.shutterstock.com and www.dreamstime.com and www.fotolia.com istockphoto.com www.the3dstudio.com – This is a 3 minute tutorial about the basics of selling stock images online. Use the links above to sign up for a contributor account and to start uploading your content. Selling 3D rendered images or vector illustrations just work as fine and sometimes even better than photographs. Please rate my tutorials and let me know if you would like more tutorials on other subjects. I’m more than happy to upload more detailed tutorials about shooting stock, work flow tips etc. The more feedback I get the better I can provide the information.
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This tutorial addresses the contributors already familiar with microstock. It will discuss a few ways how to improve your images.
great job. voice is very clear. good advice.
thanks.
thanks
How to improve my image quilty.
Ok. I will work on that and post a video about improving image quality.
thanks good explanation.
Was wanting to know what to expect for a monthly return for having X number of images hosted on a stockimage sight. This information may be helpful for some deciding if they want to do this or not.
Everyone wants to know things like this upfront. Your income depends on the quality of your images. 200 spectacular images can earn you $3000 or more a month while 1000 mediocre images could only earn you $400 a month. You have to improve quality all the time. You have to upload all the time. Only then you will be successful. Contact me for more info! Good luck!
do you know a website where i can upload and sell my photographs without being charged a membership fee or sign up fee
@KaneAndersonW – yes, simply use any of the links in the video description here or visit my blog. You can find the link to my blog in my youtube profile.
thank you for this highly informational video! Do you have a website or blog where I can follow you?
@youproblog – Please check my youtube profile to find the link to my personal blog which is aimed at the beginner in Microstock photography.
how do I know my pictures are spectacular? some of the images that sell look lame
Thank you! That was really helpful.