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How
To Find The Perfect Images Online |
by:
Jim
Edwards |
Copyright
2005 Jim Edwards
Has this ever happened to you?
You need a photo for a website, brochure,
flyer, or CD / DVD cover.
You buy one of those 100,000 photo and clipart
collections on 10 CD-ROMs hoping to find
the "perfect" picture, but after hours of
searching you find your brain tired, your
mouse hand numb, and no "perfect" photo
in sight.
Fortunately, the photo and clipart business
got a lot smarter online, and anyone who
ever needs good photos at rock bottom prices
stands to benefit.
Buying one of those mega-photo collections
to find one photo rates about the same as
buying an entire aisle at the supermarket
in hopes of finding a single Snicker bar!
Personally, my shelves hold over 2,000,000
photo and clipart images on over 100 CD-ROMs,
most of which rate quite useless to me.
To further complicate matters, photo collections
on CD-ROM tend to go out of date.
Many of the photo collections I bought in
the mid-1990's contain photos of people
from the 1980's, so the hair, clothes and
even makeup look out-of-date.
The solution to this dilemma lies in the
fact that you can now buy photos online
at bargain-basement prices.
Previously, in order to buy photos online,
you either joined a membership site, which
charges a monthly fee, or you bought by
the photo from sites charging $100 or more
for one photo.
Do a search on google.com for "royalty free
photo," "stock photo," or "buyout photo"
and you'll find plenty of websites offering
photos at premium prices (not to mention
the confusion of finding what you want).
Two excellent options for buying photos
and clipart are ClipArt.com and BigStockPhoto.com.
Clipart.com charges a membership fee to
browse their database and download images.
Their best deal is the yearly subscription
of $169.95 (equates to about $15 a month)
with unlimited downloads.
This represents an excellent option if you
plan to use a large number of images over
the year, but I found the actual photos
(they also carry clipart, sounds, illustrations
and more) about average.
At BigStockPhoto.com I found the photos
much more compelling and dramatic than ClipArt.com.
I also like the fact that BigStockPhoto.com
lets you buy only the photos you want by
purchasing credits instead of paying for
a membership.
You can buy a single photo for $2.50, but
the price per picture goes down when you
buy multiple credits (10 gives you the first
price break).
Whenever you buy images, carefully read
the fine print in the license about how
you can and cannot use the images, especially
for commercial purposes.
It does you no good to buy an image you
can't use. Beware of "free" clipart and
photo websites, they can often display images
of dubious origin.
Also, free clipart sites frequently carry
tons of banner and pop-up advertising (along
with some more sinister spyware applications
that install themselves automatically on
your computer).
Regardless of why you want them, buying
images online now rates much better than
buying a huge clipart collection and hoping
to find what you need.
And, by purchasing only the pictures you
need, you'll save yourself significant time
and money in the long run.
About the author:
Jim Edwards is a syndicated newspaper columnist
& creator of an amazing course that shows
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Your OWN Money-making 'Mini' Websites...
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