1) Start your own designer label
If you have always dreamed about designing your own line of
products -- meaning everything from custom t-shirts to tote bags,
bumperstickers to postage stamps -- it's time to wake up and
see all the possibilites now available! You can create your own
product line by yourself, via the web. For some specific ideas and
company recommendations, check out How to create
your own product line at SheKnows.
Have you long wanted to sell reprints and enlargements of your best photos -- but the logistics of taking orders, processing payments, getting the prints made and shipping them out was way too much hassle? Well, there's good news for you!
There are more than a few web-based businesses that offer you a variety of super-simple ways to sell any of your pictures via the web -- and they will handle the printing, the transaction and the order fulfullment... all of which frees up more time for you to take photos.
3) Make your own greeting cards
Spread some cheer by crafting photo greeting cards and other types of holiday cards by mounting you best photo prints on cardstock -- or get the cards professionally printed for you by a company such as Imagekind, Kodak or Moo.
4) Publish a book
There are lots of places now that can help you make your own book, helping you self-publish a bookstore-quality tome, whether you want to create a coffee-table picture book or finally write that novel. Get more details about how to do it and who can help in our article, How to make a photo book!
5) Sell your work as art
Why not sell your photography work like commercial fine art? You can mat and frame your own prints and enlargements, or get your best shots printed onto wood-framed canvas. See some canvas printing options at CanvasPress, Mpix and Pephoto.
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