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Top 20+ Places To Sell Your Work Online

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  1. Graphic Leftovers – Sell logos, icons, illustrations, templates and more through this site. Graphic Leftovers pays higher royalties than many comparable sites.
  2.  iStockphoto – Sell photos, illustrations, flash, video, and more through this quality-controlled site
  3. .CoSwap – Swap your designs or codes for something else you need, or sell your work outright. 
  4. VectorStock – Sell vector stock images through this site.
  5. FlashDen – Flash file marketplace that pays you at least 40% of the sales price
  6.  VideoHive – Sell your stock video footage and motion graphics
  7. .ThemeForest – Sell stock web design templates and earn at least 40% of the sales price
  8. GraphicRiver – Sell vector images, layered Photoshop files and more.


  9.  Shutterstock – Earn $.25 per download for photography and vector images. 
    10.MyFonts – Sell your fonts as part of the largest font collection online.
    11. WP Theme Market – Design and sell WordPress Themes
    12. cutcaster.com – Sell your digital images and vector graphics, along with stock video.
    13. Css Templates Web – Sell low-cost, css-based website templates.
    14. Linotype.com – This site actively seeks new font designers to add to their collection.
    15.ITCFonts.com – Sell complete font character sets through this site.
    16. Clever Andy – See your designs turned into fully-functioning sites and then earn commission on the total sale price.

    17.Templamatic – Upload and sell your own website templates.
    18.Minted – Submit designs to this regular contest and receive cash prizes.

      19.Spreadshirt – Create custom t-shirts to sell.  20.pikistore – Set up your own online t-shirt store.
     21.I Vote For Art – Put your artwork up for sale and have it voted on.
     22.Zazzle – Put your designs on unique products to sell.


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