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Alison Wood on Saturday, July 11th, 2009 |
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RedGage is a new site which promises to pay you for your content. I signed up a few days ago and so far have been suitably impressed.
As well as paying you for views of your content they also offer admin approved bonuses and a kind of raffle scheme whereby as you gain points, you are entered for a chance to win $50 a day, $150 a week or $400 a month. By adding your content to RedGage you also are getting a valuable backlink to your site.
One of the positive things about RedGage is that all you are doing is linking to your existing content, which means that you don’t have to reinvent the wheel and come up with something new. By adding your existing content you are also driving extra traffic to your sites. So far I have added webpages, Squidoo lenses, Hubs, Ezine articles, blog posts - in fact anything that I want to drive traffic to, which is oh just about everything
As I am fairly new to RedGage I will update this in a couple of weeks to let you know what traffic I have seen from it and also how much cash I have made.
If you want to join – it is totally free by the way - sign up at the link below and you will automatically become friends with me on there.
RedGage.com – Get Paid For Your Content
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Alison Wood on Wednesday, July 8th, 2009 |
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In this current economic climate we are all of us looking around to find ways of making some extra dollars. However, what would happen if I told you that you might already be sitting on some cash and that you could make money from photographs, quite possibly from photos that you have already sitting on your pc.
The great rush online with the huge number of people that are now blogging and building websites, means that photos are more in demand than they have ever been before. Online stock photo libraries hold huge amounts of photos on almost every subject under the sun and people flock to them in their thousands on a daily basis just to find the right image to add extra punch to their sites or blogs.

You can benefit from this and make money from photos by uploading your images to these sites and then getting paid each and every time one of your photos is used. What’s more you don’t have to be a master photographer in order to benefit in this way. As long as you can take clear, sharp shots you are going to be on to a winner. The subjects of the photos can also be wide ranging and don’t think you have to scour the planet for inspiration. A simple close up shot of a household item can be as much in demand as a photo of the pyramids.
I know from experience that when I am building sites I often want a really wide range of photos, covering all sorts of subjects. In this age of the web people are building sites in every single niche you can think of and consequently all types of photo are in demand, sometimes a photo of something as simple as some grass can turn into a much sought-after photo.
If you have a digital camera, if you can take clear shots and if you can upload them to a stock site then you can make money from photographs too.