Is Your Hard Drive Full of Cash?

Posted on 16 March 2008


  

Are you looking for a way to make money with your unsold, unused or unfairly rejected designs? Sure, you can store them on that dusty external drive that will never see the light of day or you can sell them on graphicleftovers.com.

GraphicLeftovers.com is a new site that allows graphic designers and illustrators to sell their miscellaneous graphic design leftovers like those 15 cool logos your client rejected. The one thing that differentiates this site over other stock sites is they ONLY offer graphic design, web design, illustrations, icons/symbols, presentation templates and marketing materials and NO photography.

So how much money can you make? Graphicleftovers uses a credit system similar to other sites. Contributing artists decide the value of their artwork from 0-10 credits. For each credit you sell you earn $0.52. This is a significant amount compared to other sites that only offer $0.22 or less. For example, if you upload a logo and give it a value of 5 credits, you will earn $2.60 each time your logo is purchased. So if your logo is purchased and downloaded 50 times, you make $130. Not bad considering it was rotting on your hard drive!

Easy to Use. The site is well designed and user friendly. A comprehensive account area allows you to track your sales, number of views and manage your artwork.

Join Today. The site is brand new to the market and only 200 or so member-generated files have been uploaded. I would suggest you head over and become a member. If you are an experienced designer or illustrator, I am sure you have plenty of great “leftovers” to share.

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