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Tuesday, September 22, 2015
How to Make Money At Home Selling Pin Buttons
Purchase a pin button maker. Online retailers sell button makers that range in price from about $30 for a low-end model and up to $350 for a more advanced model, as of 2011. You also need to purchase pins. Pins are sold in bulk and priced by size. Prices vary among retailers.
Select button images and messages. Popular button themes include music, bands, movies and politics. Such button themes appeal to all age groups.
Print a button image on a color printer. Cut the image to the same size as the button. Place the image on the button. Place the image and button on the button maker with the backing and plastic cover and pull down the lever. Repeat the process until you have enough to sell.
Open accounts on arts and crafts retail websites. Examples of such websites include, but are not limited to, eBay, Etsy and Artfire. You can also sell buttons to friends, family and community organizations. Price your inventory to sell. Compare prices of other button retailers taking into account your cost of materials and labor.
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Friday, September 18, 2015
How to Assemble Bookmarks at Home to Make Money
Find stock images for your bookmarks whose rights that allow you to use them commercially, and save them to your computer. Since women and elderly people are the most avid book readers, according to a 2007 Associated Press-Ipsos survey, consider catering your bookmark designs to them. For example, you might save a black and white image of a record player for one bookmark and an image of a pink high heel for another.
Use image editing software to resize the image to 1-by-6 inches so that it's the size of a bookmark. Print two copies of the image on stock card. You may have to adjust the paper weight settings on your computer's printer settings for the paper to feed into the printer correctly.
Cut out the images. Glue the blank sides together so that the image shows right side up on both sides of the bookmark.
Lay a layer of laminate carefully on top of the bookmark, lining it up with one edge of the bookmark before smoothing it down. Flip the bookmark over and repeat this process on the other side to wrap the bookmark in a protective layer.
Punch a hole through the bookmark, about 1 cm below the center of the top edge. Thread a ribbon, or a bundle of three pieces of yarn, through the hole and tie a knot gently securing it to the bookmark.
Repeat steps 1 through 5 to make a collection of various bookmarks. Make several copies of each design.
Calculate the cost of your materials to make the bookmarks. Divide this total by the number of bookmarks you have made to determine the price you must sell each for to break even. Add to this amount to make a profit. For example, if each bookmark cost you 5 cents to make, you can charge $1 per bookmark and make a profit of 95 cents on each one.
Give your bookmark business a name. People will need a name when referring others to your business.
Take pictures of your bookmarks. You will need them as samples of your products.
Make posters advertising your bookmarks. Include your business name, prices, contact information and photos of your bookmarks. Ask a manager for permission to post them in places where your target market is likely to gather, such as bookstores, coffee shops, retirement homes and salons.
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Saturday, September 5, 2015
How to Make Money From Photography Online (9 Steps)
Shop for a medium to high end quality digital camera. In traditional film photography, a skilled photographer can take a quality image with a box camera. Microstock uses digital images, and even an expert photographer can not compensate for pixilated or undersized images. Before you purchase your camera, read reviews and forum comments on the quality of the camera’s output. You want a camera that produces images that are crystal clear when enlarged.
Compare online microstock agencies. Photographer information links are located on each homepage. Read each program’s terms and requirements. Begin by choosing just one. Each will have its own acceptance requirements. Some offer higher payments to photographers who work exclusively through their site.
Read photo requirements, such as pixel size. Some microstock agencies require images of a greater size, and other sites accept smaller pixel sized images. Yet, the photographer who submits the image with the maximum size, will have greater chances of maximizing their profits. When you purchase your camera, you want it to be capable of producing large images.
Improve your web navigational skills. Uploading images on microstock websites requires basic web savvy. If you are a skilled digital photographer, yet uncomfortable maneuvering and uploading files onto websites, enlist the help of an internet literate friend who can teach you the process.
Take the digital photographs you will be using to apply for the program. Before choosing your subject, consider who buys microstock images; ad agencies, websites, marketing firms, graphic artists , public relation firms and other entities who need quality images at a discount price. Choose your subject matter according to buyer’s needs. Many microstock sites will list the subject matter that is most in demand.
Sign up for your chosen microstock site, and upload your images for the initial approval process. Keep in mind that the sites often require you wait a specific length of time after each rejection, before re-submitting.
After you are approved as a photographer on the site, you can begin submitting digital images to your online portfolio. Each image will require approval. When uploading your images, choose the keywords carefully. Keywords will help buyers find your images, and optimizing keywords will optimize your profits.
Continue to add new images to your portfolio. Microstock photography can be a passive income, meaning it will continue to make money even when you are on vacation. Yet, many photographers notice a slip in sales when they stop submitting new images. Newly added images attract buyers, and can lead them to your portfolio.
Take images using people, which are in demand and can increase your profit. You will need to obtain model releases from your models, even if it is a family member. Each microstock website will state their model release policy.
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