Continue reading if you:
- take a lot of photos, AND
- don’t mind selling any/some of them to earn some extra cash.
If you’ve not heard of it (in fact, I just did, too), FlickrCash turns Flickr into the world’s largest stock image marketplace by helping image buyers more efficiently FIND images and image owners to SELL them, by accepting payments for them and archiving licenses for public inspection. In simpler terms, FlickrCash is the “find image tool” for buyers and “sell image tool” for sellers.
Some of the main features of FlickrCash:
- multi parameter search with negative keywords, which returns as many thumbnails as your screen can display,
- saved searches with roll-back to get back to where you left off during image research,
- shareable lightboxes so clients can “heart” or “hate” images selected for the design project,
- auto/bulk watermarking of every image for every image owner on Flickr,
- installable lightbox grids and slideshows for publicity and marketing of images,
- royalty-free licenses based on Creative Commons, archived for public inspection at any time.
And, this is the limited time offer I was talking about *points up*
In the next week or so, FlickrCash will exit “beta” and begin to charge a monthly subscription. Registered users will enjoy advanced features like unlimited saved searches, shareable and installable lightboxes, and buying and selling. However, we will grandfather existing registered users — that is, users registered BEFORE the change will remain FREE FOR LIFE.
- FlickrCash
So yea, if you take a lot of photos and don’t mind selling them for the extra cash now and then, you might want to give FlickrCash a try ![]()
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