Welcome to our summary on the topic of selling pictures through UnfoundModels, a platform designed for models to monetize their content by selling to a specific clientele. Here, we delve into the specifics of how the platform operates, what is required from models, and the types of content that can be sold.
- UnfoundModels operates similarly to a stock photo site but is tailored for models to sell their images to clients, primarily women, seeking exclusive content or custom orders. These clients look for models with specific appearances.
- To sell content on UnfoundModels, models must comply with USA 2257 law, requiring the submission of a copy of ID and a date shot for documentation.
- The platform accepts three types of photos: clothed, lingerie, and naked. Models can submit sets of 100 photos at a time, which can be a mix of these types. The payment varies depending on several factors such as the model, the quality of photos, and the type of photo, with differing rates for clothed, lingerie, and naked photos. The highest payment for a single picture can go up to $1.
- It's noted that the photos sold through UnfoundModels may be utilized by clients for various purposes, including use on cloudworker and e-moderator sites, indicating a broad spectrum of applications for the content sold.
This forum thread offers insights into the opportunities and considerations for webcam models looking to expand their revenue streams by selling their photos through UnfoundModels. Members have shared their experiences and provided useful information on how to navigate the platform and maximize earnings from selling content.