Got a digital camera, an Internet connection and an eye for profit? Then you’ll LOVE this…
Money Making Insider | 9 September, 2010 | Hot Topics:
Dear Digital Camera Owner,
The world is full of terrible photographers.
Chances are you know some. (Heck, maybe you are one.)
But here’s something you might not know…
Right now, hundreds of these untrained, low-budget point-and-snappers are earning excellent money from their digital cameras.
I know. Sounds crazy. But please don’t dismiss this until you’ve heard me out.
Today, I’m going to lift the lid on a genuine, proven way to turn that dull picture of a fish n’ chip shop you took in Cape Town last summer into R1,500… or more… many times over.
As you’ll see, you don’t need to work for National Geographic to earn a tidy profit from virtually every shot you take. You don’t need to be artistic. You don’t even need a flash camera.
But you DO need a digital camera, that’s the first requirement. (Don’t worry, a cheapish camera costing R1,000 or even less will do.) Plus a connection to the Internet. And a few inside tips… many of which I’ll share in this letter.
I’m not going to claim this secret will make you super-rich.
But as you’ll see, this is an industry practice that can earn you at least R6,000 a week in PASSIVE income. That’s money that rolls into your bank account, week-after-week, without you having to lift a finger. While that may not be enough to quit your day job… that kind of automatic cash injection can certainly make life a bit more enjoyable.
And I’m not going to claim that it takes only five minutes a day. It will take a few hours to take the photos, sort out the good ones, touch up the not-so-good, and exchange emails with the photo libraries.
(Although if you’re a "strictly business" sort of person, you can probably get the whole thing down to less than an hour a week.)
But I can promise you this…
If you follow the right steps, this is one of the easiest passive incomes you will ever make.
And I’ll back that promise up with a rock-solid, money-back guarantee: If you don't like my ideas… and if copying my exact actions doesn’t create a new revenue stream of many hundreds of rands a week… then I don’t want a cent of your money.
So… what’s this all about?
Turn bog-standard photos into dozens of ‘mini-money-makers’…
You may have heard of ‘stock photos’.
A ‘stock photo’ is an image that a person or business might conceivably want to use for something.
Let’s say you take a photo of half a dozen airplane vapour trails crisscrossing in the sky.
There are DOZENS of uses for such an image. A magazine may be doing an article on how crowded the skies are getting over Johannesburg. An environmental group may want images of excessive air travel for a global warming brochure.
Or, say, you pass a derelict factory with broken windows and decide to take a picture. A local homeless charity could use such a picture in its literature. A newspaper may be doing an article on local factories going out of business. A glazier could be after such a picture for an advertising leaflet.
Particularly in the age of the Internet, organisations want ALL KINDS of seemingly ordinary images.
And they’re willing to pay between R10 and R1,000 PLUS for them…
Great sunset or sunrise shots? Recognisable landscapes? Photos of people having fun? Seemingly mundane photos like rubbish on the street, an unkempt garden, traffic jams, snow on railway tracks, a dog on a street. More exciting photos like expensive cars whizzing by, sporting events, protest marches or police in action.
The possibilities are endless. And so are the profit opportunities… thanks to digital photo libraries.
A digital photo library is a website where amateur and professional photographers can upload their pictures, putting them in a sort of ‘virtual shop window’. Photo buyers can come and browse and download the pics they want. You get paid for your work… and the site gets a commission for linking you up. Here’s how it works…
Why photo libraries are desperate for as many fresh new images as you can provide them
When you submit photos to online libraries, you earn a fee every time your photo is downloaded by a buyer. With a good photograph that could be thousands of times over the years!
The great thing about sending pictures to digital photo libraries is they do all the work for you… everything is totally automated once your photo is uploaded.
Yes, they charge you a commission for this. That’s why they’re gagging for your photos. Sometimes it’s up to 50% of the photo’s selling price.
But when you consider a) the photo cost you NOTHING to take and send them and b) you’ve had to do no work whatsoever to achieve the sale – it’s a pretty good deal!
Just imagine… having over 120 photos on several different sites… each of them working for you day and night… earning an average of R100 a week EACH. You get at least half of that (in many cases much more. I know one library that only charges 15% commission.)
That’s a passive income of R6,000 a week – rolling in while you work your day job, go on holiday, potter in the garden… even while you sleep at night. I won’t patronise you by saying what you could do with an extra R312,000 a year in your bank account. I’m sure you know full well what that extra cash would go towards.
To start with, you might just make R200 to R1,000 here and there – but remember, this is residual automatic income and costs you zilch! And over time, as you add more snaps to your online portfolio, your commissions can really start to snowball.
And the beauty is, a good picture will make you money forever.
Right now there are people out there making a tidy ongoing income from photos they took ten years ago! But before we get too carried away…
The secret to becoming a R6,000 a week stock photo snapper
If you want to make a consistent passive income from this side business (instead of just a sprinkling of commissions here and there) you need to know a few inside tricks……or I refund every cent of the small fee I ask for. No questions asked.
I’m taking a bit of a risk here. If you were so inclined, you could pilfer all these hard-won secrets and ask for your money back anyway.
But I have a sneaky suspicion that you’ll be more than happy to let me keep my small fee in return for the simple, easy-to-follow profit system outlined in my electronic report Cash From Your Digital Camera.
Here’s a taste of what you’ll discover should you accept my risk-free invitation today…
The top 19 red hot stock photo subjects of 2009. Knowing which highly saleable subjects to look out for will dramatically streamline your profitability. In an instant you’ll be far ahead of other photographers who fire up any old picture at photo libraries.
Digital photography for dummies. A no-nonsense crash course in taking photographs that will not only get accepted by libraries but get snapped up by customers. Including how to quickly review your snaps, overcoming light problems, ‘cropping’ and ‘cloning’ your photos and much more…
Your complete guide to the best photo libraries to deal with – and HOW to deal with them. Some companies like to buy up all your stock outright… others have leasing arrangements… others operate on a commission-only basis. You’ll learn how to do homework on photo libraries, how to sign up, plus nine of the very best sites to sell through right now.
The ‘techy-stuff’ – file sizes, storing and deleting, photo formats, uploading and photo editing – all explained in plain English.
Photo listing secrets to make your pics stand out among all others and fetch the highest possible price. Keywords are the key when attracting targeted buyers to your pics. You’ll learn some handy listing techniques that will really amp up your sales.
Your 12-point checklist for choosing photos that libraries will almost certainly want on their books – permanently.
How to lock in lucrative arrangements with the best paying sites. The photo library, rather than you, sets the selling price of the images. But that doesn’t mean you can’t zero in on the libraries that offer the best deals. We’ll give you the low-down on sites that sell photos starting at around R10… and specialist sites that charge anything from R100 to R1,000 for a picture.
Gain an INSTANT advantage over other ‘stock snappers’ with this crafty legal trick. Most snappers don’t bother taking photos with people in them because you can’t use people’s images without permission. They’re missing out though – because photos of people are often the most sought after! You’ll learn how to easily and LEGALLY gain permission from subjects – I’ll even provide you with a ‘model release form’.
Listen, I want to be 100% clear on this…
Virtually no-one in South Africa is privy to this information. Even many people who are making money right now by submitting pictures to stock libraries are not aware of half the inside secrets, shortcuts and hints I’ve uncovered.
This is your chance to tap into a hot market… creating your own profitable home business… and having a blast in the process!
And, provided you follow the exact steps I outline for you, it really is dead easy.
In the age of digital photography, you don't need to be a highly-skilled pro-photographer to make hundreds and even thousands of rands a week from your camera.
I know… you’ve probably heard loads of claims like that before…
“You DON’T need to be a good writer to get a book published!”
“You DON’T need any Internet experience to create a million rand website!”
“You DON’T need to be a renovation whiz to become a property tycoon!”
Most of that is rubbish.
But in this rare case, it’s 100% true: anyone, as long as they follow the right steps, can make an income from digital photography.
And not JUST from selling to stock libraries…
REVEALED: More ultra-clever ways to make money from your digital camera
Sending a continuous stream of images to digital photo libraries is an innovative and, above all, EASY way to make cash from your camera. But it’s by no means the only way.
The invention of the digital camera has opened up a whole world of profit opportunities for the ‘think-outside-the-box’ amateur snapper. And I’d like to prove it you.
Take a risk-free 7 day look at my brand new electronic report - Cash From Your Digital Camera – and not I’ll let you in not only on how make money selling to digital photo libraries… but also on SEVEN MORE ultra-clever little camera sidelines you can use to bring in constant cash. Including:
1. A brand new take on a traditional (and VERY profitable) business. Every wedding has formal wedding photographs, either at the church, registry office or reception. But lots of people actually dislike being in these stiff-and-starchy photographs. So, how about offering an informal wedding photography service and creating an alternative or off-the-wall scrapbook of the event? Not only is it easy to do (much easier than formal wedding photographs) but it’s new and original – so lots of demand too. I’ll show you everything you need to know to turn this simple but brilliant concept into a real, consistent income.
2. Make up to R4,000 A DAY by operating your own ‘photo tour business’. If you’ve been looking to buy or sell property in the last three years, you would have come across ‘virtual photo tours’ on estate agent websites. Most estate agents don’t have the time (or skill) to best present their house through photos. That’s where you come in! I’ll show you exactly how to take great photo tour pics… how to market your service to estate agents… AND how to price your service competitively (as you’ll see, in some cases just four hours work can earn you R4,000 plus!).
3. Earn up to R1,100 an HOUR creating ‘digital photo inventories’. Without proof of ownership, insurance companies usually won’t pay out on very valuable items… so for policy holders, a good photo inventory can be priceless. You’ll discover what you need to get started in the inventory business today – how to market your service to affluent householder’s who’ll pay up to R1,000 an hour… little-known secrets of what insurance companies really look for in photographs… how to present your inventory to insurance companies and much more. This is a virtually unheard of small business. But it works!
4. Exploit the e-biz revolution as a ‘digital catalogue photographer.’ There are literally thousands of small businesses on the Internet. But 90% of them don’t have the time or skill to produce website photographs themselves. (That’s why you see more than a few badly illustrated websites.) I’ll show you everything there is to know about creating great online catalogue photography for all kinds of local companies – including a step-by-step guide to perfect product photography; how to target specific businesses that are CRYING OUT for this service; a ‘fill-the-gap’ Sales Letter that will help you gain clients without having to call them; and much more.
5. Make someone’s day (and extra cash) by selling screensavers. With over 10 billion screensavers downloaded each year, this is a great market to break into. I’ll reveal all the secrets – 30 screensaver subjects that really do sell; how to photograph your subjects; how to market your screensavers on ClickBank so they sell for between R20 and R100… 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Hopefully you’re starting to get an idea of the massive potential income that can be earned from that camera that’s gathering dust in drawer!
And the great part is none of these camera home businesses require anything but the smallest initial investment in order to get money rolling in. As you will be using a digital camera, there are virtually no costs involved. You're not buying film and you’re not paying for processing.
As far as new home businesses go – this is about as low-risk as it gets.
And because I’m offering you the chance to take a look at my report for a whole 30 days on a complete money-back-if-you’re not-satisfied basis – the whole opportunity just got even LESS riskier!
But maybe you’re still not convinced.
Maybe you’re a bit worried about the accounting side of earning an extra few thousand rand a week. Maybe you’re not very confident with a camera. Maybe you don’t even have a camera.
Then you’ll love the ‘backup sections’ you’ll find in my e-report ‘Cash From Your Digital Camera’…
The ‘nuts and bolts’ of starting and running a successful homebased camera business
One of the good things about making money from digital photography is that it’s not a conventional business as such.
You don’t need an office or a shop (and definitely not a dark room). You don’t need a lot of equipment (other than your camera and a few bits and pieces). You don’t need any employees.
You can just work part time as and when you like… although you might make so much money that you decide to go full time in the future!
That said, there are certain things you need to know and do to keep things ticking over. That’s why I’ve provided as much practical back-up as possible…
Don’t even think about forking out for a new camera till you’ve read this… You could save hundreds of rands just reading these crafty tips on getting great bargain. Including how to use price comparison sites, which brands to target, and more…
What to look for when searching for a camera you can turn into a CASH MACHINE. From resolution and pixel count to storage capability and zoom function… you’ll get the complete run down on what qualities an income-producing camera must possess.
Beware the ‘ACCESSORY TRAP’! Despite what the assistant at Camera World might say, you DON’T need bags of expensive camera accessories. Follow our guide on which ‘extras’ will increase the income potential of your camera… and which ones are best left on the shelf.
Quick-start digital photography bootcamp. The invention of the digital camera has made great photography a cinch for amateurs. That said, there are a few crafty tips you can use to make sure every picture you take is perfect.
How to choose editing software that will do all the work for you. In the past, reworking and retouching photos involved spending hours in a darkroom with expensive equipment. Not so anymore. Today even the worst photos and be easily transformed into saleable ones, using the magic of editing software.
How to manage up to 10 different revenue streams at once. This is a business where often modest amounts of money are pouring in from all directions. How do you keep track of it? I’ll pass on tax, banking and basic bookkeeping secrets – as well as helpful hints on naming your business, setting up an office and registering a company.
You may not need all of these tools from the outset. But as your business grows I guarantee you'll love referring back to this part of the report again and again. Because every time you do, you'll find a new tool for expanding your profit opportunities and taking your wealthbuilding to the next level.
So now we get to the heart of the matter…
What would YOU pay for not one but EIGHT camera business blueprints that could make you anywhere upwards of R150,000 a year each… and part-time?
Again, I’m not going to claim these business plans will propel you into the Sunday Times Rich List.
But they are all practical, easy-to-implement, ultra-cheap to operate and ready to start today – provided you have a camera and a willingness to give something new a go.
As I’ve said, you’ll have a 7-day risk-free trial period to see if my report isn’t everything I’ve said and more.
But should you decide to keep the electronic report Cash From Your Digital Camera… what will it cost you?
I think the Selling to Stock Libraries blueprint alone would be incredible value at R999.95. I believe this particular resource is the only one of its kind in existence. One that tells the beginner digital photographer everything they need to know to bring in a passive income from digital photo libraries and 7 other proven business models.
But you won’t just receive this blueprint alone. And you won’t pay R999.95.
Instead, we’re restricting the cost of the e-report Cash From Your Digital Camera to just R499.95.
That’s for everything I’ve mentioned in this letter and much more besides.
You get 8 camera-based business blueprints… each with the potential to bring in multiple streams of passive income… for less than the cost of dinner for two at a decent restaurant. And even then, you’re backed up with my money-back guarantee.
Take 7 days to look over the e-report Cash From Your Digital Camera.
Go over the tips, strategies and actionable advice with a fine tooth comb. If you don't think this report is worth every cent of that R499.95, just write to us here at Fleet Street Publications. We’ll refund every cent you paid. No questions asked.
I know by this point you’re well aware just how valuable that digital camera on your dresser really is. And what it can offer…
A fun new way to get a home business started…
More freedom…
And, of course, more money.
This is an area where one carefully taken photo – submitted to the right people – has the potential to earn you hundreds of rands a week, every week for life!
So what are you waiting for?
If you're serious about making money from your digital camera, this is a risk-free deal, so there really is no reason not to respond right now.
Just CLICK HERE NOW.
Sincerely,

Antoinette Pombo
Publisher
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