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Will your business ever survive if the internet is shut down forever?
Billions of People would lose jobs. These days company’s use servers that are contacted to the internet. Facebook, YouTube, Apple, all the major tech industry’s would be in bankruptcy and more since they can not give money to employees that can’t do there job. There’s people who add and take away seRead more
Billions of People would lose jobs. These days company’s use servers that are contacted to the internet. Facebook, YouTube, Apple, all the major tech industry’s would be in bankruptcy and more since they can not give money to employees that can’t do there job. There’s people who add and take away servers for Facebook and YouTube. So millions would be on the streets.
See lessNo social media. Scammers won’t even have there jobs because they use the internet to scam. So that’s most of India people on the streets.
Again with social media, YouTubers get there money for there homes, food and taxes from making YouTube videos. So without YouTube millions more would have to get a job that is low paid. There’s over 8 billion people on the planet.
The world with humanity would end.
Wars would start due to the fact countries let the internet shut down. Even if we would survive it, we would be forced to use pen and paper. Which means going back to the roots.
Are there sites where I can exchange my licensed photos for some cool money?
SmugMug is a very good fit if you are a portrait, wedding or sports photographer and need a place where you can put your client's photos for them to review and purchase prints or print packages. I think there are about a dozen sites that are good for that kind of selling. Search on "smugmug reviews"Read more
SmugMug is a very good fit if you are a portrait, wedding or sports photographer and need a place where you can put your client’s photos for them to review and purchase prints or print packages. I think there are about a dozen sites that are good for that kind of selling. Search on “smugmug reviews” and you should find some multi-site comparison reviews.
See lessWhile you are at it, search for “selling stock photos.” The stock photo companies are specialists in marketing technically perfect and aesthetically pleasing photos. In film days, many working photographers earned the majority of their income this way, by getting royalty payments every time that photo was reprinted in a publication. In the digital world, this market has changed to one where the royalties are now pennies instead of dollars. In today’s stock photo market, instead a few dozen superb images, you need thousands of them, equally superb.