Hello everyone. I want to give you tips on how you can make money online with your smart phone .
I will be sharing and introduce some app and platform where you can sale your pics and video that you snap with your phone.
Today I will talk about SNAPWIRE.
How do you make money on Snapwire?
The biggest way to make money on Snapwire is by entering a challenge. That’s basically what Snapwire is known for. When a person or business is in search of a certain type of photo, they will post a request or challenge.
This challenge is open to all interested photographers and contains details of exactly what the buyer wants, how much the prize money is, and for how long the challenge will remain running.
The money that can be made from these challenges varies from one challenge to another, but no matter how much you make, you get to keep 70% of it.
As the content creator, you get to keep the copyright of your work. When someone buys your image, you’re simply giving them a licence to use your photo. They can’t sell or licence your work to someone else.
Another way you can make money on this platform is by building a portfolio, which then becomes available on the Snapwire marketplace. A portfolio with really high-quality images will help you earn points and rank you higher.
Not only will you make more sales in the marketplace the higher you rank, but you may also get commissioned directly by buyers, as well. Unlike with the challenges, you only get to keep 50% of whatever you make selling directly to buyers.
Payments are made through PayPal and Stripe.
General thoughts
This is a good app to use if you’re a confident photographer and you have great skills because not only is there a lot of competition on this app, it is fierce! It’s an absolutely legitimate way to pocket some extra money but you need to bring your A-game.
Alternatively, you could use the app as a hobby. You could enter the challenges just as a way to help you improve your photography. Practice makes perfect. Who knows, with time, one of your photos could attract a buyer.
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