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04/13/2005 05:08:32 PM · #26 |
I started on shutterstock a week and a half ago. About 130 pictures up and I've made $7.40 (I get about $1/day right now). I know it's not much by some standards, no $300 :-(, but hey every little bit helps.
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04/13/2005 05:17:38 PM · #27 |
[quote=rkfoote] I started on shutterstock a week and a half ago. About 130 pictures up and I've made $7.40 (I get about $1/day right now). I know it's not much by some standards, no $300 :-(, but hey every little bit helps.
I like shutterstock you can even make money on referals
$7.40? Why would that be worth the effort? If you don't care about making any more than that, then there would be no reason why you couldn't wait for a larger sale on a better site... :D |
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04/13/2005 05:19:43 PM · #28 |
Alamy.com seems intresting where do the buyers come from? do the photos have to really good does any body know there specifications? thanks
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04/13/2005 05:23:31 PM · #29 |
Originally posted by LEONJR: Alamy.com seems intresting where do the buyers come from? do the photos have to really good does any body know there specifications? thanks |
They're in the UK. My buyer was from Georgia (the country by Russia). |
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04/13/2005 05:25:27 PM · #30 |
Originally posted by MeThoS: uhhh...I don't remember ever giving my credit card number to them. Your mailing address or a bank account number to direct deposit your money into is all I did. They are very reputable by the way. they are one of the best stock portal sites out there and are highly recommended by the ASMP. |
I think it's a fairly new addition as in the last 6 months. It wasnt there when I first signed up but it does seem to be something they ask for now in order to verify proof of identity. |
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04/13/2005 05:29:36 PM · #31 |
Originally posted by moodville: Originally posted by MeThoS: uhhh...I don't remember ever giving my credit card number to them. Your mailing address or a bank account number to direct deposit your money into is all I did. They are very reputable by the way. they are one of the best stock portal sites out there and are highly recommended by the ASMP. |
I think it's a fairly new addition as in the last 6 months. It wasnt there when I first signed up but it does seem to be something they ask for now in order to verify proof of identity. |
I must of been on auto-pilot when I signed up last month. I'll keep a look out for any Austin Power's related charges... |
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04/13/2005 05:39:27 PM · #32 |
Should i go with Red Green Or Blue for contribution page? thanks
Leon
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04/13/2005 05:42:05 PM · #33 |
i wanted to sign up but since im only 16 i don't have a credit card to "prove my identity"...
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04/13/2005 05:51:48 PM · #34 |
Yes, you youngins out there would be well advised to get a credit card as soon as you turn 18...and use it. Just be sure that you've got the cash flow to pay it off the next month or two. I got my first card when I was 19, bought several high ticket items with it and, 9 years later, my credit score is high 700s and that card currently has a $28,000 limit (it started at $300). |
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04/13/2005 05:59:28 PM · #35 |
Originally posted by bledford: Yes, you youngins out there would be well advised to get a credit card as soon as you turn 18...and use it. Just be sure that you've got the cash flow to pay it off the next month or two. I got my first card when I was 19, bought several high ticket items with it and, 9 years later, my credit score is high 700s and that card currently has a $28,000 limit (it started at $300). |
lol..
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04/13/2005 06:20:10 PM · #36 |
Originally posted by elsapo: Originally posted by bledford: Yes, you youngins out there would be well advised to get a credit card as soon as you turn 18...and use it. Just be sure that you've got the cash flow to pay it off the next month or two. I got my first card when I was 19, bought several high ticket items with it and, 9 years later, my credit score is high 700s and that card currently has a $28,000 limit (it started at $300). |
lol.. |
I had a card my parents co-signed for when I was 16...led to nothing but trouble. |
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