How Make Money Using Images Online

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In part two of this Future of Publishing video series, Viglink’s Oliver Oliver Roup and Host Murray Newlands continue their interview with Stipple’s Rey Flemings and Luminate’s Chas Edwards. The discussion centers on how to monetize images online. Although companies like Pinterest have been using social media to monetize images, there are many more options than just attaching Amazon or other affiliate links to them.

You can view part one of the series here.

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