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Apr 11 2020

Photojobz Review

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Last Updated on May 12, 2025 by Eric Cantu

Photojobz Review

This Photojobz Review is going to show you why this platform is not what you think. Don’t waste your time with Photojobz!

Photojobz Review – Is Photojobz a Scam or Legit?

Photojobz isn’t what it seems, it’s a ClickBank product requiring a monthly membership that is simply a collection of basic eBooks and useless videos. Everything it shows you is freely available online.

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Photojobz Review – Is Photojobz a Scam or Legit?
What is Photojobz and How Does It Work?
How Much Does Photojobz Cost?
Photojobz Membership Area
📌 TL;DR Why Photojobz Fails to Deliver Any Real Value
Final Thoughts
Frequently Asked Questions
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Let’s take a look at Photojobz and show you why there is absolutely nothing inside this service that deserves a membership fee. It’s amazing to me that these kinds of programs manage to even survive.

What is Photojobz and How Does It Work?

I first heard about Photojobz after publishing this article on how to sell your photos online. Soon after publishing, I started getting lots of spam bot comments with links to the Photojobz website.

It’s already a HUGE red flag when a business uses spam bots to advertise with unsolicited comments and links back to their website.

Since publishing reviews on online opportunities is what I do, I decided to take a look at the website for myself. At first glance it presented itself much like any other stock photography website. However, as you’ll see, it’s just a collection of eBooks and videos with freely available information in them you could easily find yourself.

How Much Does Photojobz Cost?

$1 for the first 5 days
$27/month thereafter

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Photojobz Membership Area

Upon arriving in the membership area, you’re greeted by a tab filled page linking to resources like videos, eBooks, and links.

photojobz membership area

The tabs include:

  • Sell Your Photos Video Training
  • Sell Your Photos Guides
  • Upload Your Photos
  • Digital Camera Guides
  • Digital Photography Mastery
  • Ultimate Photoshop Training Videos
  • Photoshop and Photography Guides
  • Photo Editing Tools
  • Premium Photography Jobs
  • Stock Photos Agencies

The screenshot above shows 2 of the 7 videos that make up the “Photo Video Training”. These are very short videos, averaging just over a minute in length.

Some of the “photo tips” included in the video training:

  • “Only high quality photos will be accepted into stock photography sites.”
  • “If you’re going to take high quality photos, you’ll need to buy high quality gear.”

There is little to nothing presented in these videos that I didn’t already know, and I’m no expert on photography.

The “Upload Your Photos” tab just opens up some links to the most common stock photography websites that you could EASILY find for yourself online, such as:

  • Shutterstock
  • Adobe Stock
  • Alamy
  • Crestock
  • 500px
  • Fotolia
  • Dreamstime
  • BigStockPhoto
  • 123RF
  • CanStockPhoto
  • PhotoStockPlus
photojobz upload photos area

So this begs the question, “What exactly are they charging $27/month for?”

It’s not like your monthly dues to Photojobz give you unlimited access to these other stock photo sites for free. You’d still have to pay there too. It’s really bizarre to try to wrap your mind around.

And if that wasn’t bizarre enough, check out the “Premium Photography Jobs” tab. This gives you access to COMPLETELY RANDOM job listings, such as:

photojobz photographer needed

Maybe there’s someone out there right now reading this in Norman, Oklahoma who’s now screaming, “JACKPOT!!!” But it seems pretty random to me and completely bizarre. Would you pay $27/month for this?

📌 TL;DR Why Photojobz Fails to Deliver Any Real Value

  • Photojobz is a ClickBank product requiring a monthly fee with nothing inside you can’t already find for free online.
  • The platform consists of basic eBooks and extremely short videos that provide surface-level advice.
  • Most of the “training” links you to public stock photo websites like Shutterstock and Adobe Stock.
  • Their “Premium Photography Jobs” tab includes random, low-quality listings that feel completely disconnected from value.
  • Using spam bots to promote their site is a major red flag and suggests questionable marketing ethics.
  • Even with a 60-day ClickBank refund policy, this platform isn’t worth your time or money.

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Final Thoughts

Photojobz is not worth your monthly membership! It is filled with the most basic information that is freely available online. Photojobs only provides links and the value of what you receive for a monthly membership is highly questionable.

Got some questions for me? Did Photojobz fall short of what you expected? Have you tried similar platforms that just weren’t worth your time or money?

Leave your questions and comments in the comments section below. I always respond and I look very forward to hearing from you!

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Photojobz a legitimate way to make money selling photos?
No, Photojobz charges a monthly fee for content that’s basic and freely available elsewhere. It’s not a reliable way to earn income from photography.

What do you actually get when you join Photojobz?
You get short videos, eBooks, and links to public stock photo sites. None of it is exclusive or worth a monthly membership fee.

Are there better alternatives to Photojobz for photographers?
Yes. Applying directly to real stock photo sites or building your own brand offers more value without wasting money on low-quality platforms.

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  1. Michael says

    August 20, 2022 at 10:34 pm

    Is there any legit way to make good money online without any hidden nonsense? Thank you, Mike

    Reply
    • Eric Cantu says

      August 23, 2022 at 8:45 am

      Absolutely. You can check out the affiliate marketing training platform I owe all my success to here. It’s straightforward, affordable, and I gotta say it’s the best business decision I’ve made. That article has all the FAQs I always get asked, but if you have any additional questions, don’t hesitate to reach out. 🙂 Thanks for the comment!

      Reply
  2. Rob Barber says

    January 14, 2022 at 4:02 pm

    I’m glad I found this page. I came across Photojobz from a post on Facebook. I was immediately concerned that I had to give my credit card details before I could get any further. I wanted more info before parting with any money, so I did a Google search looking for reviews. There was a page full of “independent” reviews saying how great the site is and how easy it is to make money. I was extremely suspicious that all of these so-called independent reviews were word for word the same. Here is a genuinely independent review that tells the truth. Thanks for that

    Reply
    • Eric Cantu says

      January 28, 2022 at 3:10 pm

      Very happy to help! And yes, when I first found Photojobz all the reviews were weirdly similar and seemed like sales pitches. The second I checked it out for myself I found there’s pretty much nothing of value to this service. Glad this review was able to save you from losing your money 🙂 Thanks for the comment!

      Reply
  3. Eric Reinhart says

    November 5, 2021 at 3:59 pm

    So I’m fairly new to affiliate marketing and I keep running into the same problem. The problem is that every single thing that I find that I think would be a good item or service to market turns out to be just garbage. Just more recycled and repackaged snake oil. I wound up here because I’m literally working on a page for my site to market this product and before I published it, I wanted to spend the night digging around for testimonials and reviews when I found yours. I hadn’t done a bunch of research on this yet but I have done some and up until now I haven’t found anything negative but after reading this I cannot in good conscience promote a product that’s selling information that’s available free. I went through this with the battery reconditioning program too.
    I really want to do affiliate marketing, I’m a good writer and content creator but I will not promote junk and absolutely everything that I find turns out to be exactly this same thing, it’s always somebody trying to sell something that somebody else is giving away for free. So what gives? Where can I find legit products to promote? I have two different sites going on and I’m not promoting anything and that doesn’t generate any money. I am running ads on my travel site with wordads but I’d really like to do some actual marketing but I’m getting to the conclusion that all the big affiliate sites, clickbank,cj, etc… Are all nothing but snake oil…. Where do I go from here Eric? I’m also Eric and I’ve put a lot of hard work into learning how to build websites and create marketable content and I feel like I’m never actually going to get paid for any of it. My other site is my local service business, I’m a mechanic that doesn’t want to be a mechanic anymore and so for the past year I’ve been learning all about these different online income machines and I completely understand it and how to implement it but I don’t believe in any of the products so, again, I cannot in good conscience promote them.

    Reply
    • Eric Cantu says

      November 22, 2021 at 6:44 pm

      Well, the short answer is you find a product you actually enjoy and use yourself and promote it. That’s it. But don’t be upset at finding products that aren’t worth promoting because those types of reviews are also good (and profitable) by helping others to AVOID those products.

      Now, if you’re looking for a solid affiliate program to be a part of with an absolute quality product then the affiliate marketing training platform I link to in all my articles is exactly where you’d want to start. Not only as a product to promote for others, but it’s all about learning affiliate marketing the right way, building websites the right way, creating a profitable affiliate marketing business, etc. AND it’s affordable so you can absolutely benefit from it yourself.

      It’s where I learned 100% of what I know about affiliate marketing and it’s the only platform I shout about from the rooftops to anyone who will listen.

      That’s where I’d start 🙂 Thanks for the comment!

      Reply
  4. Steve says

    August 13, 2021 at 12:49 am

    For how long has this Photojobz been around? There was a time I was researching photography submission websites. I however did not come across this. I ended up giving up pursuing that avenue due to the many reviews I came across. Most people who’ve reviewed this method of making online did not have positive things to say. In the end, I did not think it is worth the effort.

    Reply
    • Eric Cantu says

      August 13, 2021 at 2:42 pm

      You probably didn’t come across it because it’s not a photography submission website. That’s exactly the point of why this isn’t worth any kind of membership. Thanks for the comment!

      Reply
  5. Ashley says

    August 11, 2021 at 4:02 am

    I was close to subscribing to its monthly plan once but eventually I read some reviews and realized it wasn’t worth it at all. It’s true that it’s not expensive, but why pay even a small fee for something you can get for free anywhere else? When it comes to selling photos, is there any specific platform you would recommend?

    Reply
    • Eric Cantu says

      August 11, 2021 at 12:44 pm

      I have a full article you can check out here:

      How to Sell My Photos Online

      Thanks for the comment!

      Reply
  6. Abel says

    August 8, 2021 at 8:40 pm

    I would not like to pay for something that is available for free. I don’t understand what you get for $27/month? I thought initially this was another spot where I could upload photos and potentially sell them. That was almost a complete waste of money. Thanks for the review and for saving me $27!

    Reply
    • Eric Cantu says

      August 9, 2021 at 4:49 pm

      Very glad to help! Thanks for the comment!

      Reply
  7. Mimie says

    August 5, 2021 at 8:42 am

    Unfortunately there are websites like Photojobz out there, making people pay for what they know already or something that won’t even help them. This is why it’s always good to look for reviews and doing enough research before you commit yourself to something. Thank you for this. Well written and concise.

    Reply
    • Eric Cantu says

      August 6, 2021 at 2:16 pm

      Thank you! And thanks for the comment!

      Reply
  8. TYP says

    August 3, 2021 at 5:15 am

    I visited their website and there isn’t much tool for us to utilize. It will be a waste of times for me to sign up their membership. US$27×12=US$324 per year could have allow me to use better software tool to market my photo online.

    Thank you for this review.

    Reply
    • Eric Cantu says

      August 3, 2021 at 3:35 pm

      Agreed. It’s hard for me to understand how they figure their service is worth any kind of monthly membership. Thanks for the comment!

      Reply
  9. Joe says

    April 11, 2021 at 4:31 pm

    Almost jumped on board. Appreciate you running defense for all of us Eric. ?
    Do you recommend any legit affiliate marketing sites/training or online biz opportunities ?Took a beating on last one. Thanks again Eric

    Reply
    • Eric Cantu says

      April 14, 2021 at 7:32 am

      I’m glad this helped you out. You can see the link at the end of the article to the training I owe all my success to. Get started free to see if it’s for you. Hope to see you on the inside!

      Reply
  10. Peg Square says

    January 16, 2021 at 3:24 am

    This is REALLY helpful, as is your article that gives LEGIT info on selling photos. I am glad that looking for reviews of this scam company (Photojobz) led me to your site. It’s a great idea (i.e. what YOU are doing), especially these days when so many people need to be able to work from home. Thanks for doing this. I think there are a lot of businesses out there now that, rather than actually wanting to provide help and service to others, are mainly working up schemes to get people to pay monthly subscriptions while providing NOTHING for such payments! Photojobz is such a scheme. I believe they hope the subscribers will forget and just keep paying and paying indefinitely. It’s a great idea to use photos to lure unsuspecting “victims” in – everyone has a phone and shoots a lot now, right? Brilliant, if you don’t have a conscience. You obviously have a conscience, and a kind, caring heart. Thanks again!

    Signed:

    The owner of a travel business that was basically annihilated by Covid.

    Reply
    • Eric Cantu says

      February 6, 2021 at 10:25 pm

      I’m really happy this was helpful for you! Thank you for all the kind words and thanks for the comment!

      Reply
  11. Ana says

    June 18, 2020 at 3:35 pm

    Thanks a lot! I almost fell. Very hepful review.

    Reply
    • Eric Cantu says

      June 20, 2020 at 11:57 pm

      Very happy you enjoyed this! Thanks for the comment!

      Reply
  12. Bob says

    April 12, 2020 at 3:25 pm

    That’s awful. It is awful to see sites like this that exist to scam people out of money. Not only does it hurt the poor slob that wasted money on a service that he could get for free,  it casts a shade on legitimate online opportunities.  By now folks should realize that if the opportunity sounds too good to be true them it’s most likely not true. Buyer beware… complete your due diligence before spending money.  

    Thanks for the honest review

    Bob

    Reply
    • Eric Cantu says

      April 14, 2020 at 1:30 pm

      Technically, it’s not a scam since you’re getting a product for your money, but I totally get what you’re saying. This info is freely available. As someone else commented earlier, if this was a one time fee for this information, and you felt it was worth it since all the info had been compiled for you, then that’s fair enough. But a monthly charge for this? Kind of bizarre. Thanks for the comment!

      Reply
  13. Sheddy Ovb says

    April 12, 2020 at 3:03 pm

    For me photojobz doesn’t really worth one to paying such an amount for services or informations that can be easily sourced for online without paying a spending a dime, and still at the end do not get a good returns.

    A system where you spend and do not earn any reasonable return of investment doesn’t worth investing on. So photojobz is a no for me. Thanks a lot for this review, it’s more like an eye opener. 

    Reply
    • Eric Cantu says

      April 14, 2020 at 1:27 pm

      Agreed! Glad this helped! Thank you for the comment!

      Reply
  14. Adyns68 says

    April 12, 2020 at 2:37 pm

    Hi Eric

    This a very helpful review. I saw an add about photojobz, I even thought it was for hiring photographer, LOL. But I never clicked on the add to find more.

    I think people should be real sometimes, why would I pay a monthly fee to learn what I can easily find online? I could give you a one time fee for the compilation of the information, because sometimes when doing an online search, you can get confused or overwhelmed with the results. So, creating an e-book that gathers everything can be helpful. 

    Is it possible to pay one-month subscription and download all the information needed and cancel the subscription at the end?

    Thanks for sharing!

    Reply
    • Eric Cantu says

      April 14, 2020 at 1:27 pm

      I actually thought about that myself. If someone felt that this info was worth the $27 you could, just as you said, download all the info and then cancel. Personally, after checking out the ebooks and videos myself, it’s not something I would spend $27 on. Great point made! Thanks for the comment!

      Reply
  15. Kaz says

    April 12, 2020 at 2:36 am

    I went through your site but not sure whether it’s good or it’s bad. It’s very well written or so but you put pros and cons and reading that makes me think that it may not be a great idea. We need to have more information on the facts it is good or bad. You write very well. Don’t know it is your site or not. I like Pros and cons.
    Like your write up.

    Reply
    • Eric Cantu says

      April 13, 2020 at 2:41 pm

      You watched the video and read the article and can’t tell if I’m saying Photojobz is a good investment? I suggest watching reading the article and watching the video again. I couldn’t be more clear. Thanks for the comment!

      Reply
  16. Stephen Barrow says

    April 12, 2020 at 2:03 am

    Eric, very informative. You were not frightened to tell the truth and displayed full understanding of the topic. As a novice photographer I appreciated the detail you have presented. The video was excellent and answered all questions without having to read the dialogue. Thank you for your interest.

    Reply
    • Eric Cantu says

      April 13, 2020 at 2:42 pm

      Thank you so much!

      Reply
  17. Kevin says

    April 12, 2020 at 1:28 am

    Hmmm, you seem to be right on the money with this one. It does sound a little dodgy, but I have also seemed to find that a lot of products in click bank aren’t up to standard. Thank you for your information on this product.

    Reply
    • Eric Cantu says

      April 13, 2020 at 2:40 pm

      I appreciate the comment. Thankfully there’s a 60 day money back guarantee. Thanks again!

      Reply
  18. Ella says

    April 12, 2020 at 12:48 am

    That job listing for a nightclub in Oklahoma! hahaha That had me rolling! Thanks for the posting and explanation. It’s hard to know which services you find online will actually give you something beneficial and which ones will give you nothing special. I’m glad I read this. Thank you so much and continued success!

    Reply
    • Eric Cantu says

      April 13, 2020 at 2:36 pm

      Yes, that job listing is completely bizarre, no? lol. Thanks for the comment!

      Reply
  19. Stephanie says

    April 12, 2020 at 12:46 am

    Wow… basically paying this platform for some random eBooks with information that you may already know (if you come to the website you’re obviously trying to sell your photos so you do have knowledge on how it all works) 27$ may not sound like a lot of money but it is definitely something you can invest into something more productive.

    Reply
    • Eric Cantu says

      April 13, 2020 at 2:34 pm

      Agreed! Thanks for the comment!

      Reply
  20. Courtney says

    April 12, 2020 at 12:43 am

    $27.00/mo. to provide you common sense information that is freely available online? Sounds like a lazy person’s way of tying to break in to an industry that is established. You need a good camera, a PC, maybe a photo editing software program and an internet connection and you’re pretty much set up. But to pay for a monthly service for services that already exist? This program sounds like a waste of time and money to me. Thanks for the warning.

    Reply
    • Eric Cantu says

      April 12, 2020 at 2:22 pm

      My thoughts exactly. I really tried to find the service they were providing that would justify the monthly membership charges, but none ever turned up. Just goes to show how people will make money off of others. Thanks for the comment!

      Reply
  21. Kenechi Obinna says

    April 12, 2020 at 12:37 am

    Thanks for this review.

    I wonder how people pay 27 dollars each month for such a photography website that will yield nothing or little. Though they have money back gaurrantee but I consider it a waste of time to engage in such website. I thin I’m as confused as you, lol. Thanks once more! 

    Reply
    • Eric Cantu says

      April 12, 2020 at 2:18 pm

      Agreed! It was a bizarre experience for me just putting this together, lol. Thanks for the comment!

      Reply
  22. Riley says

    April 12, 2020 at 12:21 am

    Oh, this is a very good review on photojobs. I have seen the adverts of the platform on the internet a couple of times and I was wondering if it is true because I am a photographer that works with an agent and I was thinking I could probably sell my own personal pictures and make money on it. Now I see that j would’ve just wasted my time and my product. Glad to read your review. Thanks!

    Reply
    • Eric Cantu says

      April 12, 2020 at 2:16 pm

      Very glad to help! Thanks for the comment!

      Reply

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