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Create and Sell Photos For Money
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You may, like a lot of other people, be looking for ways to put some extra cash in your pockets every month. Unfortunately, such opportunities cannot be found on every road, even though there are plenty of people stating the contrary.

Because of this, I thought I could share with you the method that helped me live a comfortable lifestyle doing something I really like. I am not saying everyone can do this as a full-time job or that this may be your new career path, but it can easily pull in at least a few hundred dollars a month.

I am talking about taking photos and then sell them for a profit. There are actually specialized websites where amateur photographers and buyers meet. Think of them as real life markets. You come, offer a product, people interested in your work buy it and you make a profit.

"But why would anyone buy the photos I create?" you may ask. Well, it's pretty simple. Regular people, website owners or even magazines find it more profitable to pay you $5 for a photo than go and hire a professional photographer, who would ask for at least $200 for a set of photos.

Making just a few dollars for every photo you sell may not seem that much, but just imagine what you could earn if you submitted 20 or 30 photos a week. In a couple of months you could buy yourself a new TV. Now imagine what you could earn if you submitted 20 or 30 photos a day!

Again, you may not want to dedicate all your time to photo-shooting, but doing this in your spare time is a good way to make some good cash every month. Anyone with a digital camera and no previous experience can do this. Actually, this is how we all get to start.

When it comes to complete beginners trying to make money selling photos online, I can mention my friend Jessica and her quest to making $3000 per month. She started a few months ago and already managed to make a little more than $2000 a month, so her journey is coming to an end. At Sell Your Photos, you can find a report of her progress and learn a lot from her experience. Make sure you check it out!

Gilbert Robinson is a professional photographer making a living out of his passion.

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