Review date: 12/27/2017
OverallNeed more info to rate.
Get very little money per photo sale, since it is a microstock site. ProsAccepts Paypal.
Can copy and paste a list of comma-separated keywords. Allows uploading on website. NeutralsPayments made on 15th on the month after your minimum cashout threshold is reached.
Requires 10 sample photos for initial review before you can become a contributor. Minimum size requirement: 6 Megapixels (MP). Don't know how to calculate MP? Click here to learn. Must be JPEG file and in minimum 80% quality compression. Maximum file size: 20 MB Web uploader allows uploading 10 photos at once. Can also use FTP to load more at a time. ConsComplicated system to determine payments to contributors.
Encourages active contributors, payments based on your activity in the past 12 months. Must verify age with government documents before they pay you. Cannot edit keywords once images are accepted. Doesn't look like you can take your photos off their market. More research needed. |
LinksWebsite: www.123rf.com/
Pricing: blog.123rf.com/2-6-royalties-commissions-payment/ Info: www.123rf.com/guidebook/ My profile on website: N/A Personal Experience FYISign up date: Not signed up.
Time between sign up and review: N/A Made any money/sales? N/A Photo upload breakdown: N/A PricingMinimum cashout:
Paypal: $50 Moneybookers/Skrill: $100 Payoneer: $50 Min-max payout per photo: $0.216 - $0.432 What you get: 30 - 60% of sales |