
- For every 1500 shared images clicked in ShareAPic, you get $0.33
- Put Adsense in every of your shared images
- Support .GIF and other image formats
- Minimum payout is $20
- Have MassUploadTool
- Image thumbnails is bigger than of SharedImages
- Clean content policy (no XXX)
- Have to get new gallery approved

- You get $1 per 1500 shared images
- Does not support any Adsense
- Only support .BMP and .JPEG
- Minimum Payout is $5
- Upload your many images one by one
- Image thumbnails get much even smaller than the original size
- Permits XXX images
- No need approval
My review:
I personally prefer ShareAPic than SharedImages.
ShareAPic may pay much less than SharedImages for image views, but does not necessarily means that we can earn more from SharedImages. ShareAPic supports Adsense which may allow you to earn more, especially if any of your visitors clicked on the Adsense Ads. I once got $1.51 just in one day through my ShareAPic Adsense.
ShareAPic have nice looking proffessional layout, one aspect that i truly like very much, while i am not so impressed with SharedImages layout and most annoyed with the XXX ads displayed in every SharedImages pages that i visit.
(Both have the same 10% of referral's earnings)
2 comments:
Sharedimages goes by uniques as where shareapic.net goes by pageviews!
-Daniel
Owner
Shareapic.net
I had a very bad experience with shareapic recently. Have been using it for almost a year and sure they do pay but be very careful once your earnings start to increase and accumulate. I had a balance of USD100+ and no, i did not do any autoclicks. They were page views from all the posting i did in various forums around the world. One day they just banned my account and after my appeal to them to reopen it, i was devastated to find out that they have totally wiped out all the photos and earnings with the reason that i do autoclicks, which i never did. Oh and do not forget that they will also slash 50% of your earnings with the reason that the traffic generated from your photos are from Asian countries, which no one can actually verify. Scam? its your say!
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