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Profit from Spare Pictures

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paidforpics@yahoo.com - 18 Aug 2007 08:27 GMT
Hey guys and gals! I was wondering if anyone here knew that you could
actually make some serious cash taking pictures with your digital
camera?  Yeah it may seem kind of new because not many people know
about this market yet. I have a blog that has more information what im
talking about. If you feel like checking it out, I would completely
suggest it.
http://paidforpics.blogspot.com/
But for now, heres the skinny. You basically get paid for taking
everyday normal shots of random things around you, upload, and you get
paid for the use of your images. Im really excited about this and I
feel like I need to share it with the rest of you all who may have a
load of images sitting on your drives.
TheDave© - 20 Aug 2007 04:26 GMT
> paidforpics@yahoo.com wrote:
> Hey guys and gals! I was wondering if anyone here knew that you could
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> feel like I need to share it with the rest of you all who may have a
> load of images sitting on your drives.

OMG!!!  Make money from *spare* pics?  I can't believe nobody has ever
thought of this before.  Where do I sign up???

ROFL!
Pudentame - 21 Aug 2007 00:31 GMT
>> paidforpics@yahoo.com wrote:
>> Hey guys and gals! I was wondering if anyone here knew that you could
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>
> ROFL!

I guess this means I wasted my money buying "The Photographer's Market"
all those years ago.
 
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