Hello.
I have sold a total of five ( 5 ) greeting cards off of pixels.com.
So far, so good.
The amount of money I generated is about $30.
I get paid $2.00 for each greeting card I sell.
That ain't too bad.
They take care of all of the shipping and handling.
I don't have to worry about a thing, once I post my pictures up.
I can make money while I sleep.
Pixels.com seems to be the #1 art website on Google.
I don't know why I waited so long to get onto the site.
I guess I didn't feel it before.
Once I heard the commercial for pixels.com on 'The Howard Stern Show' a couple of times, I knew it was my destiny to get onto the site, just because of the traffic.
I had my brother investigate the site before I would even look at it. I was feeling some trepidation.
Anyway, he said the site was good, so I had a look.
Then, I signed up.
I was a non-member for about a week, but then I discovered you can only post twenty-five pictures.
I coughed up $30, and became a member, and now I can post an unlimited amount of images.
So, I've made about thirty cents a day over the course of a month. That is not very good, but I am just getting started.
At first, I had trouble getting hits, and then I linked my pixels account to my Twitter account, and the hits started coming in.
Then my brother and I discovered that most of these hits were server and bot hits around the globe.
However, some hits are human-generated.
It is nice when an actual human being looks at my art.
It is hard to get people to look at art. Something has to grab them visually.
Anyhow, I am trying out this sponsorship program that pixels has.
I'm supposed to post their code somewhere on the web, and then tell them where I posted it, so I'm going to give this a try.
Here is the link: <a href="http://pixels.com/art/all/woman/canvas+prints" style="font: 10pt arial; text-decoration: underline;">woman canvas prints</a>
Okay, that step is done.
Now, I am going to publish this page, and then link this page in their information box...
Wish me luck.
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