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[QUOTE="FaresGB, post: 156567"] [HEADING=1]Create and sell stock photos[/HEADING] You don’t have to be a professional photographer to build a side hustle selling stock photography. These days, smartphones have such high quality cameras that you no longer need a fancy camera to create premium photos. Some non-exclusive (meaning you can sell the same photo on multiple sites) stock photo websites where you can sell your photos include Shutterstock, iStock and Adobe Stock. Once you’re approved as a contributor, you can earn approximately 15 percent on your photos. Other stock photos sites, such as Getty (which pays more per photo) will claim exclusive rights to your photos. To get started, here are some tips from Megan Betteridge, a recent college graduate who started selling stock photos as a way to make money: Lighting matters, so if you’re shooting outside, shoot to capture the light in the early morning or evening sunset. Also, try to think about what the stock photo needs may be ahead of big events, seasons and holidays, e.g. Halloween and Christmas. Finally, specific and well-defined tags are important so that your photo emerges in search. So don’t just tag a photo of a baby and a dog as “baby and dog.” Specify what type of dog, what are they doing (e.g. sleeping) and whether the baby a boy or girl. [HEADING=1]Manage social media[/HEADING] Social media is a highly creative field. It requires both a highly developed visual eye and skill for copy. You also need to be a master of various social media channels as well as the different strengths of each tool (e.g. Facebook versus Instagram versus Snapchat). The responsibilities of social media marketer includes setting up social media accounts, performing a social media audit (examining client’s social media presence), developing a strategy to create, curate and manage all published content across social media accounts as well as developing marketing campaigns. Social media managers grow sustainable social media followings. There isn’t one way to become a social media manager. Most full-time positions look for, at minimum, a bachelor’s degree in communications, journalism or marketing. If you don’t have one, then look for freelance work to build your experience and credentials. You can also seek additional training, for a price: Hootsuite Academy offers certification, and General Assembly offers bootcamps and workshops on social media management. The bottom line for becoming a social media manager is to demonstrate command of social media tools and an understanding of how to build and manage a following through content. While you can do this through job experience, if you’re new, then you have to establish your credibility and create a successful social media following of your own. You can also market and promote your services online, blog for free on other related sites providing free tips and using social media channels, build a following and reach out to businesses or individuals. The median salary for a social media manager in the U.S. is $54,238. If you’re just starting out in this line of work, search for more entry-level social media job titles, such as “social media specialist,” “social media assistant” and “social media associate.” The median salary for social media assistant is $49,395. You can look for remote social media positions on job sites including LinkedIn, Glassdoor, Monster, ZipRecruiter, CareerBuilder, FlexJobs and Indeed. Or if you’re looking for freelance work, try searching on Upwork, Freelancer, Fiverr and PeoplePerHour. Or try job sites for remote workers, such as Remote.co, Remoteok.io, FlexJobs, Working Nomad, Upwork and Outsourcely. [/QUOTE]
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