Heather Perry
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You have probably read a lot of the reports about people making money
from home. Well there are a lot of scams out there that will
make you believe you can become rich over night by working from
home. But these promises do not mean you should quit your day
job. Working from home is hard work, but using your digital
camera and love for photography can turn into a viable business with
some time and patience.
If you want to start making money from home with digital photography
you will need to consider how much time you will be able to put into
it. When I first started selling my pictures online I dedicated
at least 4 hours a day to taking pictures, editing them on my
computer, and submitting them to websites for approval. But time
is not the only thing you will need. You will also need
patience. If you think you can just throw some pictures up onto
a website and start making money the next day, you will just get
frustrated and give up in a week. But if you are willing to work
hard at your craft for future results instead of immediate ones, you
will see huge rewards down the road.
The money that I make each and every day from my pictures is now on
autopilot. I don't have to lift a finger or take a single
picture today and I will still haul in a good amount of cash.
How much cash? Well that amount is up to you but let me give you
a hint. There is one particular picture that I sell every day,
and often I sell it several times a day. This one image sells on
micro stock photography sites for about $5 a day. Now, I have
well over 1,000 images selling online right now. Not all of them
sell as good as others, but do the math and you will see an easy 4 to
5 digit income every month.