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Online photo hosting w/ sales
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Subject: Re: Online photo hosting w/ sales
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Date: Mon, 11 Sep 2006 10:11:56 GMT
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> Richard H. wrote:
>> I'm looking for suggestions / experiences with online photo hosting
>> sites - not like pbase, but sites catering to professionals who want to
>> sell photos online. I.e., they host & handle fulfillment, you get paid.
>> (No luck narrowing the Google search.)
>>
>> I'd like to find a reliable site that charges a reasonable printing &
>> processing fee. I'm not looking for a premium service (these are sports
>> photos, not portraits), just a site that will do a good job of hosting
>> and order fulfillment.
>>
>> Have you got any favorites? What makes them great?
>>
> I prefer Printroom.com. Good products, good service, generally
> unbeatable, at least since I last shopped around before choosing them 19
> months ago.
>
> Incidentally, I am also on offer from them to get some kinds of
> remuneration for introducing others, and to offer something for anyone
> signing up using my account introduction. So, if you or anyone else here
> for that matter, decide on using them, and wouldn't mind, please contact
> me by email at
> jpmcw[at]mac.com
>
> just prior to signing up and I'll send you the details of what their
> bonus to you would be. It feels odd to be writing this, but there it is.
I see they take a hefty 16% of your hard earned too.