All publish photos to Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Google+ and any other similar service, and what we often get is simply the approval of our friends via a ” Like “.
Why not try to make money with these like? And this is the purpose of Clashot the free app on the App Store for the new microstock site that allows everyone, professional and amateur photographers to sell their photos directly or gain something through like users.
Available for iOS and Android, Clashot is an application that allows you to earn real money through substantially the like received on their photographs published. Landed on the App Store in October 2012, it has really made a lot of roads, and won several awards and recognitions: the launch, was downloaded 8,000 time in the first five days, while in November last year was awarded in Berlin during the 2013 Mexpo ” Best Mobile App photoagency ” winning against much more famous competitors such as Shutterstock, Fotolia and 123RF.
Defined by the international press, ” the fastest growing image bank in the world in the last two years, ” Clashot revolutionizes the concept of microstock and brings it into the pockets of the user, in response to the growing interest of users in mobile photography.
For those who do not know, for several years microstock sites exist that allow photographers to sell their work at affordable prices: treating the essentially true image banks online where, some more and some less, is able to monetize through the sale of photographs.
Without going into too much detail when we talk about the concept of microstock revolution (a term that comes from the contraction of micropayment stock photography and) we mean the fact that, in your application, users will have the opportunity to earn with your own photographs in a different way.
In addition to sell them, you will receive real money according to the number of like received for each of them; basically just take a picture from your mobile phone, post it on Clashot and have the opportunity to earn simply because someone ” likes ” that photo.
” Everyone posting photos on social networks and all receive ” Likes “, but the day after a photo was published, ends up lost in the depths of the archives of the network. In this way, an author can hardly feel fully satisfied and recognized. What we do is to give our authors an opportunity to earn through their talent and their skills of observation. We believe that every job should be rewarded, and our goal is to preserve the value of photography in this era where mobile contents are dominating. Get ” Likes ” on social networks is always nice, but we are certain that the authors want to know how the real professionals evaluate their work in terms of money, ” said Helen Flanagan-Eister, CEO of the company behind this new service.
To make further interesting service is the opportunity given to all users we can try: differently, from other popular microstock sites, you will not need to pass any examination to assess the actual quality of the photographs published.
Obviously, the service which is behind the application can also be used via the web from desktop browser version by going to the website where you can also upload http://clashot.com/ quality photographs taken with the camera and get greater chances of success. If you’re curious to try it, Clashot you download free for iPhone from the App Store.