Make Money Off of Your Photography with Foap
Do you snap photos with your iPhone? Are you amazed at how
well they turn out? If you are, I have a money making opportunity for
you. It’s called Foap and
it’s an iPhone app for stock photographers.
If you’re looking for ways to make money or
even just ways to make money on the side why not sell the photos you’ve taken?
Foap is free to sign-up for and you earn $5 each time one of your pictures
sells. The company prices the photos at $10 apiece and splits the profits
with you. You can sell the same photo hundreds of time to maximize your
profit. Best of all, you receive funds via PayPal which is convenient.
Here’s how the withdrawal process works: If you cash out before
the 15th of the month, your money will be in your
account at the end of the same month. If you cash out on the 15th or later, your funds will be transferred at the end of the
next month. This is great news if you’re looking to introduce multiple
streams of income into your budget.
Using the app is really easy. You upload and tag your
photos, write a short description for others to see, and click submit to
proceed with the acceptance process. Once you’ve rated five photos on the
site, your photos become part of the Foap community and other members rate
you. Your score determines whether the site will sell your photos or not.
You receive confirmation of this via email each time your photo is accepted and
sold.
Foap is only available as an iPhone app for the time being so
Android phone users will not be able to utilize the site. There are a
number of other stock photography websites out there so don’t give up too
easily. For example, you can sell your pictures at DepositPhotos.com, Dreamstime.com,
and Shutterstock.com
Tips for Selling Your Photos
Here are some tips that will make your photos more appealing to
buyers:
- Know
the market. Familiarize
yourself with your audience. What type of images sell best on each
site? Sell specific photos on specific sites for the best results.
- Scrutinize
every photo. Look
for imperfections. Buyers want clear, high quality images to
use. If there are a flaws that you see in your pictures, chances are
the buyer will reject them and move on to another seller.
- Use
detailed descriptions and keywords. This will help people find your photos easily.
Buyers can enter a word or phrase and see the photos you have for sale.
- Offer
free photos from time to time to get people to look at your
portfolio. Free
photos drive traffic to you. If you want to sell higher quality,
more expensive photos, consider giving away a few images every couple of
months.
- Stick
to the better-known websites. You won’t get very far very quickly if you go to the
more obscure sites to sell your photos. Make sure it’s a name that people
know and trust. That’s how you sell pictures.


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