A Great Money-Making Kid’s Project
This just in! How would you like to find a money-making kid’s project that’s not only potentially lucrative, but fun at the same time? I’ll tell you all about it.
Ever hear of websites that are structured solely to provide image content to tens of thousands of people who need them for their ads, graphics, website building or similar projects? Not many have outside the business. They’re called stock photography sites and are at the root of the idea for a money-making kid’s project.
Thousands and thousands of photos are downloaded each month for use in advertisements, brochures, pamphlets, magazines and many other places. The users find this method to be much more economical than trying to do it themselves and they have such a wide variety to choose from. They are willing to pay a fee to download these images and part of that money can flow into our making-money kid’s project.
The whole concept of our money-making kid’s project is as follows. Anyone can submit photos to a stock photo website, as long as it meets their standards. They might want to judge some of your photos up front, but then it’s all fun after that. If a user sees one of your images and wants to use it, they then pay a fee to the website owner and you get a piece of that as your commission. That’s it! It’s that simple.
You will generally be paid 20% as your commission. Download prices go from under a dollar to over $8.00 depending on image size. Though not much on it’s face, but many photos get downloaded multiple times; sometimes in the hundreds per month. This kind of action would allow our money-making kid’s project to be a success.
Using a digital camera and computer are usually no problem for kids after age ten or so. And if you already own these two devices, you’re can go into this money-making kid’s project with no real costs. The return on investment will be almost all profit.
You just need to be aware of a couple of other things.
Stock photography sites may have a minimum age requirement of 18 to participate, so one parent or the other will be required to do the sign-up. If you convince yourself this is going to be more of a “family”, money-making kid’s project anyway, this shouldn’t be a problem for most. After getting them started you can stay with it or give them the username and password.
Second, as mentioned, the quality of the photos should be very good. These sites want users to see the excellence of their stock so they’ll come back again and again. A good suggestion might be to spend time perusing the sites and looking at other submissions to get an idea of what will work for your money-making kid’s project.
If you do this part together with your child and discuss the images as you scroll around, they will quickly understand the importance of the quality of photos to be uploaded. A campaign depends on both quality and creativity to be a successful money-making kid’s project. Shoot some photos of your own and try to think of more subjects you could include. This should be a fun and exciting time in the project.
Further, a child usually possesses a mind full of new ways to look at things. They are not stuck yet on looking at the world in the same old way as adults sometimes do. This one quality may put them at the head of the line with new and exciting content for a prosperous money-making kid’s project.
There may not be much action in your money-making kid’s project at first, but give it time. Those photos will be up there a long time. Just keep feeding new content and eventually you’ll start seeing some action. This is more of a marathon than a sprint.
Jack Webb has been an avid amateur photography enthusiast for years. He and his wife operate a website at http://www.makecameracash.com where you can find out all the details about making money with stock photos. For a short time there’s even a Free eBook download located at Great Money-Making Kid’s Project. It’s only one quick click to get started now!.
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