If you like to take pictures with your smartphone you could be making money along the way.
Get paid just to use your iPhone or smartphone. Different applications (apps) are popping up every day offering real money to accomplish simple tasks. Tasks might include taking a picture of a menu, taking a picture of yourself at a specific restaurant, or verifying a road is closed. Juno Wallet, Gigwalk, CheckPoints, and WeReward are just a few of these new websites you could take advantage.
Field Agent
Available on Android and Apple devices, Field Agent pays you a couple bucks for completing tasks such as taking photos in local stores or completing surveys. Payments are made through either popular payment site PayPal.
Clashot: Take pics, make money
The free Clashot app helps you to take, publish and sell your photos. Clashot is a photobank in your pocket, that helps you to earn money by taking photos and selling them at Depositphotos.
Take photos in any genre or subject area, and upload them online with the help of Clashot.
After a brief moderation process, your photos will be available for millions of buyers on Depositphotos – one of the largest photobanks in the world.
There’s a new app called Foap that allows you to turn your iPhone photos into cash.
How it works. You download the free app. You sign up for an account. You take a quality photo. You upload photo to Foap’s marketplace. Someone buys the license to your photo for $10. You make $5.
Fotolia Instant
Fotolia Instant allows you to upload you images to the app. Their staff carefully moderate all submissions to ensure they meet certain quality and esthetic requirements already in place on the site itself.
Once the image is approved, Fotolia sells each one for 3 credits (approximately $3) and pays out a royalty between 20-63% for single downloads and 0.25-0.40 credits for subscription based downloads.
Easyshift
Get paid to shop, eat, and explore in your city. Get the app free on the App Store or Google Play. With this app business owners in your area put you to work for one or part of one shift at their business. For example, if a restaurant needs a few extra hands, they’ll post on Easyshift that they’re looking for someone to help out for one night only.
When the job is done, you get paid on the spot via Paypal.
Scoopshot
Join Scoopshot’s global community of mobile photographers to discover, be discovered and participate in daily photo contests from brands and publishers across the world.
Scoopshot has numerous media partners around the world. If your image was published one of those major outlets, you could stand to make a lot of money and feel great about your work.
Get paid just to use your iPhone or smartphone. Different applications (apps) are popping up every day offering real money to accomplish simple tasks. Tasks might include taking a picture of a menu, taking a picture of yourself at a specific restaurant, or verifying a road is closed. Juno Wallet, Gigwalk, CheckPoints, and WeReward are just a few of these new websites you could take advantage.
Field Agent
Available on Android and Apple devices, Field Agent pays you a couple bucks for completing tasks such as taking photos in local stores or completing surveys. Payments are made through either popular payment site PayPal.
Clashot: Take pics, make money
The free Clashot app helps you to take, publish and sell your photos. Clashot is a photobank in your pocket, that helps you to earn money by taking photos and selling them at Depositphotos.
Take photos in any genre or subject area, and upload them online with the help of Clashot.
After a brief moderation process, your photos will be available for millions of buyers on Depositphotos – one of the largest photobanks in the world.
There’s a new app called Foap that allows you to turn your iPhone photos into cash.
How it works. You download the free app. You sign up for an account. You take a quality photo. You upload photo to Foap’s marketplace. Someone buys the license to your photo for $10. You make $5.
Fotolia Instant
Fotolia Instant allows you to upload you images to the app. Their staff carefully moderate all submissions to ensure they meet certain quality and esthetic requirements already in place on the site itself.
Once the image is approved, Fotolia sells each one for 3 credits (approximately $3) and pays out a royalty between 20-63% for single downloads and 0.25-0.40 credits for subscription based downloads.
Easyshift
Get paid to shop, eat, and explore in your city. Get the app free on the App Store or Google Play. With this app business owners in your area put you to work for one or part of one shift at their business. For example, if a restaurant needs a few extra hands, they’ll post on Easyshift that they’re looking for someone to help out for one night only.
When the job is done, you get paid on the spot via Paypal.
Scoopshot
Join Scoopshot’s global community of mobile photographers to discover, be discovered and participate in daily photo contests from brands and publishers across the world.
Scoopshot has numerous media partners around the world. If your image was published one of those major outlets, you could stand to make a lot of money and feel great about your work.