Thursday 9 July 2015

How To Make Money With Your Smartphone

Wouldn't it be great to earn money with just making photos with your smartphone? It's a lot easier than you think! Using these apps you can make $250 for a picture. All you need is an iPhone or Android device and a photographic eye.

Here are the apps that will turn your creativity into cash

1. Snapwire

Snapwire prides itself on being a photography site with one of the highest payouts. Snapwire is a platform for photographers of all experience levels to make money from their photos via specific requests from companies, profile galleries and Snapwire’s company challenges. Requests are the major component of Snapwire. From there, Snapwire photographers submit photos, and the company nominates then purchases one or several of them for their project. Snapwire is free to use, but they get a 30% cut of photographs sold

2. Scoopshot

The challenges from Scoopshot only last for one day, so you have to act quick. Brands submit challenges, you submit your photos, and you’ll know shortly if you’re getting paid for it. You can follow your favorite brands so you don’t miss a challenge. What is different about this app is that you set the price of your photo on your own. Also, you can have friends on Scoopshot and like their photos.

3. Clashot
The principle of the Clashot is quite simple: you take a beautiful photo with your smartphone which can be edited with any image editing program. The Clashot community lets you share your pictures, which can then accumulate likes and in the best case scenario, you’ll find a buyer. However, you cannot determine the price of purchase nor negotiate the image’s copyright with the buyer

Clashot simply gives you the ability to contact potential buyers. Once a user buys a photo you will receive 44% of the profits. Before the photo goes on sale, you must pass the language filter to ensure it meets certain standards. Registering with the app is quick and easy. You can either create an account directly with Clashot or log in with Facebook, Twitter or Google. At the same time, you can invite your friends directly from the app via social networks.

4. Foap

Much like Snapwire, Foap allows you to either upload anything your heart desires or choose to complete missions. Here’s how it works. You download the free app and sign up for an account (you'll have to send a scan of your driver license or other ID ). You take a quality photo and upload it to Foap’s marketplace. Someone buys the license to your photo for $10. You make a half. If your photo sells twenty times, you make $5 each time and end up with $100 in your pocket, all for about 5 minutes of work. Aside from the regular marketplace, Foap also runs various “missions” from large brands like Puma and Sony, which run more or less like contests. Foap users can sign up for these missions and submit their photos.

5. Stylinity

Stylinity is geared toward the fashion-forward selfie taker. Take a photo of your outfit of the day, then either search for the pieces online or scan the barcodes. The app links the parts of your outfit so people know exactly where they can get the same one. You get points when people purchase an item from your profile through the app or if you purchase something from someone else. You can then redeem those points for money and other prizes from the companies

All of these apps are available for iOS and Android. Whatever app you prefer, all of them are risk free and a great way to not only share your work, but also earn some extra money.


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