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adijr


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« Reply #25 on: February 02, 2010, 16:02 »

In relation to these numbers and my earlier post, 39$ and 31$ RPI makes more sense - if you spend an average 1 hour on the photo, you'll have made around 31$ per hour (this increases as you go thorugh the years, of course, and in 3 years if all stays the same you can say you earned 90$ on that same hour of work). 31$ seems nice.

2$ Yearly RPI, which seems to be the reported average at some microstock forums/blogs, is not very reasonable. You'd have to wait 10 years to be able to say that you made 20$/hour that whole time... Even if you add a few agencies and say you have a 6$ RPI yearly, that seems rather low when you consider the hours put in. (or am I making a mistake somewhere?)

? I'm just trying to educate myself, apologies if I'm making an  astronomical mistake.

 


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