Nav: Home
Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.
Did you miss your activation email?
May 24, 2012, 12:02

Login with username, password and session length

MicrostockGroup

Microstockgroup Sponsors


« previous next »
Pages: [1] 2 3 4 Print

Topic: no salses at canstockphoto  

(Read 5570 times)
7Horses


Dreamstime Gauge
« on: October 16, 2011, 08:11 »

As newbie I've started submitting to canstockphoto and 123rf about the same time. On Canstock I've 59 pictures in portfolio on 123rf 48. Sales on CS just around 0   Huh. Sales on 123rf 9  Cheesy. Does any newbie had some sales on CS Huh


Ignore | Logged


DepositPhotos.com
Slovenian


« Reply #1 on: October 16, 2011, 08:21 »

I can only confirm that the sales over there are pathetic. I earned approx 6x more at 123RF in the first month and a half and I've started 123RF during the summer slump, unlike I started at CS in the best time of the year, at the end of August. So the sales are really at least 10x worse. Not a site that's worth contributing to, I've uploaded just over 150 photos there and I'm just sticking around 'till the first payout. There were also lots of bugs and glitches on the site when I started, lots of errors (image too small etc, while I uploaded 21 mpix photos) and the list just goes on and on. Definitely the worst MS site I've contributed to.

Logged


Mantis
« Reply #2 on: October 16, 2011, 08:28 »

As newbie I've started submitting to canstockphoto and 123rf about the same time. On Canstock I've 59 pictures in portfolio on 123rf 48. Sales on CS just around 0   Huh. Sales on 123rf 9  Cheesy. Does any newbie had some sales on CS Huh

To make money in microstock you have to meet several criteria:

1. Usable concepts
2. Quality
3. Quantity
4. Upload to multiple sites (unless you want to go exclusive somewhere)

I think you would need 500-1000 images to start seeing any repeatable monthly income.  One of the most frequent mistakes new contributors to microstock make is the expectation of rolling in the income with only a handful of images.  Plus you've chosen to upload to middle tier sites.  Why not try to upload to Istock or Shutterstock?

Keep shooting, keep uploading.  If your stuff cuts the muster you'll start to see the counter move in the right direction.


Ignore | Logged


7Horses


Dreamstime Gauge
« Reply #3 on: October 16, 2011, 08:50 »

As newbie I've started submitting to canstockphoto and 123rf about the same time. On Canstock I've 59 pictures in portfolio on 123rf 48. Sales on CS just around 0   Huh. Sales on 123rf 9  Cheesy. Does any newbie had some sales on CS Huh

To make money in microstock you have to meet several criteria:

1. Usable concepts
2. Quality
3. Quantity
4. Upload to multiple sites (unless you want to go exclusive somewhere)

I'm also uploading to Dreamstime and Fotolia with sales one both sites. Depositphotos was one of my very first sites i was uploading to, just to get the feeling of stock.  60 pics in portfolio and 3 subs sales but stopped uploading there for now. Last week added Alamy to my agencies (also submitting there some RM pics) just to give it a try.

It just a pity CS sales doesn't start off and it makes me wonder. The site seems ok after the recent update its even better. Support is extremely good, after posting any issue an immediate answer and if possible solution is given. Sales can be made without subscription which is a good thing to start promoting sales from my personal site.

I know that its difficult with a small starting portfolio it's hard to tell which agency will be the best in the long run.

 


Ignore | Logged


luissantos84

Dreamstime GaugeiStock Gauge
« Reply #4 on: October 16, 2011, 08:56 »

you need to be at the top 5 agencies, if not, you better do other thing beside stock, look at the Poll Results here at the right below CanStockPhoto ad


Ignore | Logged


CoisaX


Dreamstime GaugeiStock Gauge
« Reply #5 on: October 16, 2011, 09:03 »

59 pictures? I'm with 355 and have 3 sales (  year no completed yet ). Even PM sells better than CS ( for me ). Hmm PM have something interesting.. Almost each view give me a sale.

As said, keep uploading, work with multiple agencies, and give my example. If in SS with 250 images i start see some regular sales, in low earners in need 5x more images to hit same volume of sales.

I will keep CS because it's easier submitting and good support. Probally, photos on hard disk will sell less...   
   


Ignore | Logged


helix7


« Reply #6 on: October 16, 2011, 09:57 »


A lot of people were raving about can stock a few months back so I signed up. Made $2 since. Total waste of time in my opinion.

Logged


BaldricksTrousers

Dreamstime GaugeiStock Gauge
« Reply #7 on: October 16, 2011, 11:11 »

It seemed to pick up a few months ago, then it faded again. Pity.


Ignore | Logged


klsbear

Dreamstime GaugeiStock Gauge
« Reply #8 on: October 16, 2011, 11:19 »

Sales are slow for me but I usually get something each month and the upload process is easy so I've continued to upload.  I only have about 200 images so I know I need to greatly increase my portfolio before I see more.  I also do a lot of food shots and when I look at the Recently Sold photo stream I can see that the buyers at CanStockPhoto are leaning towards more business and lifestyle shots so I know that my downloads will be lower until I expand to additional niches beyond food. 


Ignore | Logged


Maui


« Reply #9 on: October 16, 2011, 11:26 »

I had about 350 sales this year with a portfolio of 1090 images (all illustrations). About $800 so far - not too bad.


Ignore | Logged


borg


Dreamstime Gauge
« Reply #10 on: October 16, 2011, 12:34 »

I have 1276 photos there and 366$ of earnings overall... Bad enough... Sad


Ignore | Logged


luissantos84

Dreamstime GaugeiStock Gauge
« Reply #11 on: October 16, 2011, 12:56 »

I have 1276 photos there and 366$ of earnings overall... Bad enough... Sad

I have a lot lower RPD, only two big sales..

since April 2009
Uploads:    4,611
Sales:    217
Earnings:    $220.24
« Last Edit: October 16, 2011, 14:19 by luissantos84 »

Ignore | Logged


ibogdan


Dreamstime GaugeiStock Gauge
« Reply #12 on: October 16, 2011, 14:07 »

1310 images since July 2010, 39 sales, $45. Hopefully I'll reach my first payout this year.


Ignore | Logged


madelaide
« Reply #13 on: October 16, 2011, 15:21 »

I've been there for ages, my portfolio is small as in all agencies, and sales are very slow for me. Sometimes I have a gap of over a month between sales. Yesterday I had my first sale this month.


Ignore | Logged


sharpshot


Dreamstime GaugeiStock Gauge
« Reply #14 on: October 16, 2011, 16:09 »

Sales are slow but I think its worth using them.  I didn't upload until I had over 1,000 images.  Anything less than 500 and I'm not sure its worth the effort.  The upload is extremely easy, reviews are quick and they don't reject much.  They have sold several of my photos that were recently rejected by SS.  There were a few EL size sales with fotosearch that gave my earnings a nice boost but I haven't had one of those for a while.  I think they were swamped with new images and that's diluted earnings a bit but I still upload all my new stuff to them.


Ignore | Logged


tab62


« Reply #15 on: October 16, 2011, 21:07 »

I am new and 23 sales so far and each month is getting better and better so stick with them...


Ignore | Logged


Microbius
« Reply #16 on: October 17, 2011, 04:50 »

I get at least one payout every month


Ignore | Logged


daveh900


« Reply #17 on: October 17, 2011, 09:33 »

Member since February. Portfolio of 122 images. 88 Sales.

If you have images that are successful at other sites, it is worth your time to upload to CS.

For me, CS is doing about the same as Dreamstime as far as revenue is concerned. Less sales, but a much higher RPD.


Ignore | Logged


CoisaX


Dreamstime GaugeiStock Gauge
« Reply #18 on: October 17, 2011, 10:00 »

If you have images that are successful at other sites, it is worth your time to upload to CS.

For me its far from true. Have some images that sells in Top Tier 4, middle, lower... and none sale at CanStockPhoto. More: These images are the least seen my portfolio ( less views  ).

So, it depends too, on which type of subjects You work. 


Ignore | Logged


xalex

New Member


« Reply #19 on: October 19, 2011, 06:03 »

I am pretty satisfied with my sales at Canstockphoto. I am member since mart, have 193 illustrations, and usually have payout one in a month. The problem is I didn't receive my money almost 12 days. I made payment request on October 7th, and usually get money on 2nd and 17th in the month, but nothing is appeared on my MB account so far. They don't even responding to my e-mail about this issue. I really don't know what to think anymore.  Undecided


Ignore | Logged


Duncan_CSP
« Reply #20 on: October 19, 2011, 06:41 »

xalex,

Our Moneybookers payments normally go out around the 1st and the 15th of the month, although our last batch has been delayed. We expect Moneybookers to send the batch today or tomorrow. I'll check our records to see if I can find your original support ticket, as it's unusual that we didn't respond within a few hours.

Thanks,
Duncan


Ignore | Logged


xalex

New Member


« Reply #21 on: October 19, 2011, 07:16 »

Thank you for your response Duncan. I already feel better. Smiley


Ignore | Logged


Slovenian


« Reply #22 on: October 20, 2011, 04:17 »

They're advertising current review times as 33 minutes (i think it was 12 minutes just the other day), which of course never happens, they're not FT, but what is worse they're processing my last batch for over 2 days. Unbelievable! And I said I wasn't going to post anything more on top of the initial 150 photos, but I just had to UL my latest series to get that lousy 50$ ASAP and get . outta there

Logged


sharpshot


Dreamstime GaugeiStock Gauge
« Reply #23 on: October 20, 2011, 05:06 »

My last review took minutes.  I have had some stick occasionally but they're usually the best site for review times.  I really don't understand the logic in uploading and then leaving a site like CanStockPhoto.  If I left sites like CanStockPhoto, I would go exclusive with istock.  It's the long term earnings from lots of sites that attract me to being non-exclusive.  CanStockPhoto takes a long time to get earnings going, especially if you're building up from a small portfolio.  When sales do pick up, they're very consistent and they pay some nice royalties.  I sold a small size for $9.80 this week.


Ignore | Logged


Metsafile



« Reply #24 on: October 20, 2011, 06:04 »

I also had a 9.80 small sale at CS in August.
Big surprise yesterday, a first time sale for an image - 5 dollar eps with an added 25 dollar EL.
Nice to balance out the subscription sales.


Ignore | Logged


Envateo Photo ToolsMicrostock Insider
Pages: [1] 2 3 4 Print 
« previous next »
Jump to:  


Related Topics
Subject Started by Replies Views Last post
CanStockPhoto - Sales Going Up?
General Stock Discussion
PowerDroid 17 1763 Last post January 28, 2010, 01:23
by Wampa
Congratulations Canstockphoto
CanStockPhoto.com
Microstock Posts 14 2923 Last post September 02, 2010, 22:59
by Duncan_CSP
big hurray to canstockphoto!!
CanStockPhoto.com
luissantos84 3 1136 Last post June 17, 2011, 10:27
by luissantos84
canstockphoto
General - Stock Video
stocker2011 3 1737 Last post June 23, 2011, 05:38
by csproductions
Thank You, Canstockphoto
CanStockPhoto.com
santosa laksana 4 391 Last post December 02, 2011, 20:28
by santosa laksana

TinyPortal v1.0.5 beta 1© Bloc