 Alright, in this video, I'm going to walk through my photo and video sales for the month of September. Now, my top site in September was Pond5. Now, this is really rare for me. I don't make a lot of sales on Pond5 at all. I've got a number of images up there and some videos. But in my portfolio, I've got a lot more images than videos. And I think most people find that Pond5 is more focused on video. However, in the spring, while I was taking some photos, I set up a secret camera that took a time lapse of the sunrise. You can take a look at this video here. Now, I was just out taking photos, took this time lapse, and I got really lucky that day. It was an amazing sunrise. The clouds just moving across the sky and then the sun peeking through. It was a really good time lapse, in my opinion. Now, I uploaded that a good four or five months ago, but hadn't had any sales on any of the sites yet. But this is the first sale I got from Pond5. And it was like a $40 sale. So it ended up pushing Pond5 to my top site for the month. That's a good thing about videos. If you get sales from your videos on a lot of the sites, you often make more than you do on images. Now, personally, I'm not as good a videographer. And I don't think the video sales happen as frequently as photos do. But when you do get a sale, they can be very large. And it was enough to push Pond5 to the top site for the month. Now, next to my list was Fine Art America. I made one sale in Fine Art America and ended up making me a revenue of $31. So this is the photo that sold. If you're not familiar, Fine Art America allows you to upload your photos and then they can be purchased as artwork. And they handle everything for you. They do all the shipping, do all the printing, and then you just get a cut of however you set it up. So I have a number of my photos up there. And again, just one sale from Fine Art America for the month ended up being my second highest site. Now, next on the list is Deposit Photos. It's pretty rare for me to see Deposit Photos this high in the list. There's a couple reasons for that. One of them, Adobe and Shurestock, haven't been doing that well for me recently. But I think the other one is that Deposit Photos has been doing a bit better. This is more of a one-off. I don't see this every month. But hopefully, I will see Deposit Photos growing. So I have been kind of investing more time in uploading more photos there than I used to. Next on the list is Pexels. Not as good a month as Pexels as I have had in the previous months, but I still got seven donations and it ended up being $21, so not bad for the donations. Also thing to note, when I put RPD, that's revenue per donation for Pexels. I get on average about 100,000 downloads on Pexels a month and that turned into seven donations. So just so you know, if you're thinking about uploading there, you do need to get quite a few downloads just to get very few donations. But it still adds up and that's $20 extra this month from the Pexels donations. Next to the list are Adobe Stock and Shutterstock. Shutterstock's really weird recently. It seems like every other month it's good. So you get like, I'm getting like a $15 month and I get a $30 month and I go back to a $15 month. Not sure why that is, but again overall, it's more the middle of the pack this year. They made some changes to the way that they calculate revenue about mid this year and it really has been pushing it down. So I really do rely more on other sites other than Shutterstock now. Whereas if you were to ask me, you know, what my best site was three, four years ago would always be Shutterstock. Now, as you're seeing, it's normally around the middle list. Next is Big Stock Photo. Kind of an unusually high months for that. That's normally one of the lower ones. Sometimes I'll make like two bucks on Big Stock Photo, but I got a couple extra sales last month to move it up. Next on the list is SouvenirPixels.com which is my site that I have running on Smug Mug. I got one download in September, which ended up being, you know, about $9. And here's the rest of the sites kind of down at the bottom of the list, which brought me to about $190. One of the things to notice is pretty interesting that I've been really hovering around the $200 a month range for about four months now. But every single month, the top three sites is different. So this really goes to show that it really is important to kind of get your photos up on lots of different sites because what you'll find is, is that one month, you know, maybe pond five is good. The next month, maybe Fine Art America. The month after that, it could be shutter stock. You never really know. And if you have your photos up on a lot of different sites, then it just really just evens out over the number of months, even when some sites go up and sign sites go down. If you're ever interested in how I get my photos up on all these sites, you know, we've built an app, a website where you can go in and upload all your photos. And what it does is it will suggest keywords, you know, help you go through and set up the metadata on your photos and then upload them to all the sites, right? That's how I can get my photos up on all these sites without it taking a massive amount of work. Anyways, hopefully you found this useful. If this is your first time on the channel, make sure you subscribe and best of luck selling your photos online.