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Topic: 123RF Comissions over XXL TIFF ( and probably over all sizes )  

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CoisaX


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« on: January 06, 2012, 05:19 »

Someone can explain me why I get a different commission , each time I sold a XXL TIFF:

October 2011: I got 2.5$ for one , and 4,35$ for other ( Same size .. 4500px x 3000px )

Today, I sold one and got 3,04$ ( 5226 x 3485 px )

....

Then i decide too look careful for other sizes, and it appears that almost files sold i got 30%. ( 2011 )

Note: I hit more than 150 files and 10 paid downloads before 2012. I opt-in PP Program.


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luissantos84

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« Reply #1 on: January 06, 2012, 08:49 »

this have been discussed here before and more than once I guess, I believe it´s like IS, DT and other, it depends on the price a buyer got credits or discounts (and perhaps partners too), the bigger purchase the less we will get


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CoisaX


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« Reply #2 on: January 06, 2012, 17:33 »

this have been discussed here before and more than once I guess, I believe it´s like IS, DT and other, it depends on the price a buyer got credits or discounts (and perhaps partners too), the bigger purchase the less we will get

Thanks for the reply.

I need to pay more attention to those situations, because, to be truth, I thought that at 123RF we won't "loose" over client discounts ( probably is something common on stock business... I just forgot to read the entire manual Cheesy )


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Anglee
« Reply #3 on: January 08, 2012, 21:30 »

Please refer below:
« Last Edit: January 09, 2012, 03:17 by Anglee »

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fujiko


« Reply #4 on: January 09, 2012, 02:58 »

Does this apply to vector too? If it does, why?

Vectors are scalable to any size without need for retouching, removal of noise or anything else from a third party. Aren't they?


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Anglee
« Reply #5 on: January 09, 2012, 03:01 »

Someone can explain me why I get a different commission , each time I sold a XXL TIFF:

October 2011: I got 2.5$ for one , and 4,35$ for other ( Same size .. 4500px x 3000px )

Today, I sold one and got 3,04$ ( 5226 x 3485 px )

....

Then i decide too look careful for other sizes, and it appears that almost files sold i got 30%. ( 2011 )

Note: I hit more than 150 files and 10 paid downloads before 2012. I opt-in PP Program.
Hey CoisaX,

The Price/Credits solely depends on the packages that our clients purchased.

For example:
1) Client bought a $15 package.
    Package Price: $15
    Credit Received: 15 Credits
    Price/Credits: $1
    After 50% sharing profit, Price/Credit: $0.50

2) Client bought a $100 package
    Package Price: $100
    Credit Received: 115 Credits
    Price/Credits: $0.87
    After 50% sharing profit, Price/Credit: $0.435

And, we share 50% of our revenue with our contributors. This include any discount given to our clients.

Hope this information helps.


Cheers,
Anglee
« Last Edit: January 09, 2012, 20:20 by Anglee »

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Anglee
« Reply #6 on: January 09, 2012, 03:21 »

Does this apply to vector too? If it does, why?

Vectors are scalable to any size without need for retouching, removal of noise or anything else from a third party. Aren't they?


Hey Fujiko,

You're right, enlargement service is not available for Vectors.


Thanks,
Anglee


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CoisaX


Dreamstime GaugeiStock Gauge
« Reply #7 on: January 09, 2012, 06:47 »

Someone can explain me why I get a different commission , each time I sold a XXL TIFF:

October 2011: I got 2.5$ for one , and 4,35$ for other ( Same size .. 4500px x 3000px )

Today, I sold one and got 3,04$ ( 5226 x 3485 px )

....

Then i decide too look careful for other sizes, and it appears that almost files sold i got 30%. ( 2011 )

Note: I hit more than 150 files and 10 paid downloads before 2012. I opt-in PP Program.

Hey CoisaX,

The Price/Credits solely depends on the packages that our clients purchased.

For example:
1) Client bought a $15 package.
    Package Price: $15
    Credit Received: 15 Credits
    Price/Credits: $1
    After 50% sharing profit, Price/Credit: $0.50

2) Client bought a $100 package
    Package Price: $100
    Credit Received: 115 Credits
    Price/Credits: $0.87
    After 50% sharing profit, Price/Credit: $0.435

And, we share 50% of our revenue with our contributors. This include any discount given to our clients.

Hope this information helps.


Cheers,
Anglee

I understand it after read what luissantos84 said.

Thanks for the reply

edit by admin: fixed Anglee's info at her request.
« Last Edit: January 10, 2012, 00:30 by leaf »

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Anglee
« Reply #8 on: January 09, 2012, 20:23 »

Someone can explain me why I get a different commission , each time I sold a XXL TIFF:

October 2011: I got 2.5$ for one , and 4,35$ for other ( Same size .. 4500px x 3000px )

Today, I sold one and got 3,04$ ( 5226 x 3485 px )

....

Then i decide too look careful for other sizes, and it appears that almost files sold i got 30%. ( 2011 )

Note: I hit more than 150 files and 10 paid downloads before 2012. I opt-in PP Program.
Hey CoisaX,

The Price/Credits solely depends on the packages that our clients purchased.

For example:
1) Client bought a $15 package.
    Package Price: $15
    Credit Received: 15 Credits
    Price/Credits: $1
    After 50% sharing profit, Price/Credit: $0.50

2) Client bought a $100 package
    Package Price: $100
    Credit Received: 115 Credits
    Price/Credits: $0.87
    After 50% sharing profit, Price/Credit: $0.435

And, we share 50% of our revenue with our contributors. This include any discount given to our clients.

Hope this information helps.


Cheers,
Anglee

Hey CoisaX,

This is the correct information of XXL TIFF.

Thanks,
Anglee


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