Archive for May 2010
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10 Sites Where You Can Make Money Selling Photography
5 Comments | Posted by Kelvin Servigon in Photography
1. Shutterpoint
You can receive up to an 85% payout from your photo sales on Shutterpoint. It offers customizable watermarks and theft prevention of your shots. You can also set up your own storefront.
One of the best features of Photo Stock Plus is that you can set your own markups for your listed stock photography and also take on special commissioned assignments, which can garner a little extra cash. (more…)
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Revealed: Unpublished Photos from eXperiment 4.0 Photo Series
12 Comments | Posted by Kelvin Servigon in Photography
When I was browsing the album folder of the photos of my eXperiment 4.0 photo set, I was kinda shocked of what I saw. I thought, the photoshoot that we did would result to only 20-30 photos. But that pictorial ended up with almost 100+ photos. It’s great, yes. But I can only post pictures here in limited number. But I think, the unpublished photos from eXperiment 4.0 Photo series should be published here on my blog because they’re nice enough to be here.
Here are the unpublished photos from eXperiment 4.0 Photo series featuring Angel Artus, Keith Anne Servigon and Camille Polintan:
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7 Ad Networks to Build Your Passive Income
13 Comments | Posted by Kelvin Servigon in Blogging Resources
Hello readers, today is a big day. This is the very first time that I finally published a guest post here on my blog. And this time, we got James Adams. James Adams is a writer who reviews products such as the HP 337 ink cartridge for Cartridge Save, a UK based online store.
Content is king, advertising pays for it. Ad networks are a great way to increase passive income from your site. You want a network or combination of networks that will fit into your site. You also want to have something that is designed well and uses relevant links to gain more conversions. Here are some contenders in the advertising network market.
Adsense is the two ton gorilla sitting in the middle of the room. Everywhere you turn, you can see Adsense ads. Sometimes they rest on the sides of posts, sometimes in the middle, sometimes down on the bottom, but they are everywhere. They are easy to join and have a contextual ad for just about everything. The unfortunate part about Google Adsense is that it is everywhere, and people are becoming blind to the text boxes that advertise their wares.
Another photo set is here, finally! After the success of last eXperiment Photo Series, I am posting another photo set here on my blog, in Mom’s Garden Flowers Photo Set Series.
My Mom and my aunt were fixing the garden, planting new ones and watering them. The temperature was not that hot that time so I decided to go out and take some pictures. And after an hour, the activity ended with eight amazing photos.
Here’s Mom’s Garden Flowers Photo Set 4:
Yes people, this is another post about buying things online. Just like what I’ve said before, I am a bit worried about buying stuffs online. But now, I’ve been buying some things online since I got some funds in my online bank account. It’s fun, and hassle-free.
In buying stuffs online, you need to consider things. You first need to see if the seller has a good online reputation or not. If they already sold many things online. You need to look over their track records because it’s important to know if they’re good or not. Next, you need to compare prices of different sellers. Just like in buying tickets online (like 1ST MARINER ARENA TICKETS, Merriweather Post Pavilion Tickets and COMERICA PARK TICKETS). There are many online shops that offer tickets that can be sold online. But only some of them have a good reputation.
In my experience, I love buying stuffs online (as of now). Because it’s hassle-free and fun (just like what I said on the first paragraph). And I noticed that, some of the things that can be found online, have lower prices if compared to stuffs that can be sold in shopping malls or other shops. So, it’s good to buy things online too.









