http://mycamerabiz.com/?hop=mikesandy Hey ladies and gents, you might want to give this a look. I was hoping that this could be a possible solution to making some more money to support yourselves and beating the recession/unemployment in your area. It costs $37 bucks and you're supposed to gain commissions from your photos after uploading them to clients on particular websites. She is a stay at home mom who tries very hard to appear legitimate and not a scam, so perhaps we should give it a shot. Since you'd be ordering from Clickbank, you'll be able to get a refund of the purchase price within a week. Before I'd purchase the product, I sent her an email requesting that she disclose a financial statement that shows how much money she's made with her own system. If we're able to see it, then we know for sure that she's legitimate and isn't scamming us. It could become a great financial opportunity for all of us if this truly proves to be legitimate. If I could get some opinions from folks on here that stated they've made money using Raven's tactics after investing $37 and using a camera that connects to a computer, then it's a win-win situation for us all.
Okay, here's the deal about the program. It appears to work and I do have the potential to eventually make money with it. So far, I've signed up for 10 different stock photography websites and the accounts for most of them are ready to have photos uploaded. Some of them require that they "accept" you to become a contributor before you actually contribute your photos. They also state that you should use a camera with a high amount of megapixels (At least 6 MP or greater). The amount of megapixels on your camera that you shoot your photos with, combined with your experience at shooting photos is directly proportional to how well you'd be financially when you make a few sales off of your photos. I've ordered a 12 megapixel camera at ecamerafilms.com for $55 bucks, the UPS truck is showing up by Friday evening. Afterwards, by the beginning of March, I'm planning on shooting 20 high quality photos initially and uploading them on to those 10 different sites, with all of them approving of the photos. Mathematically, assuming I make $1.25 per every download on all 20 photos, that would be $1.25 per photo * 20 photos = $25 * 10 websites = a steady stream of $250 (or more). This model assumes that only one person downloads all 20 photos on all 10 websites (could be 5 or 10 instead of 1), and it doesn't count for the fact that eventually I'll have more photos online created by myself, which equates to more profit. The money should really start to rush in like a tiger by April, so I'll re-post here by then what my profits from this are looking like. This would really work well enough by the time I'd get a girlfriend (especially if she's white) and I'd have plenty of money for myself and additional money to spend on her. Then I can encourage her to take the photos too and follow it the same way I'm doing it so it's a win-win for both of us.
Correction to my previous posts, it's actually pretty difficult. Most of the photos that I submitted to the stock photography companies got rejected. It's not a scam, it's just difficult and time consuming to get it to work. Anyways, here are the other, easier ways of making money I found: http://voyager360.com/virtual-tour-business.php http://www.elementaltrader.com/squeeze_pages/2505 The ElementalTrader system is actually free and it works. If you're interested on trading on the foreign exchange market, you should think about getting a demo account and trying it out. All you'll have to do is learn about Forex before you begin investing in the Forex (foreign exchange) market and understand the interface of the program you're using to trade on the market. Eventually, I'll make a different thread about it.