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Agency Based Discussion => Sites that no longer exist => StockXpert.com => Topic started by: Fortunefame on April 02, 2007, 04:26

Title: Do they send rejection emails or explanation
Post by: Fortunefame on April 02, 2007, 04:26
Hello everybody,

I still haven't figured out yet how this StockXpert works (with the accepting before keywording etc etc. bulk editor..;briefcase...:)) BUT apparently I had a few rejections already, but never received an email or a sitemail with an explanation about why the photo's rejected.

Don't they do that?

Cheers,
Kris
Title: Re: Do they send rejection emails or explanation
Post by: CJPhoto on April 02, 2007, 04:32
You dont get an email.  Hover your cursor over the orange dot and it will tell you the reason for the rejection.
Title: Re: Do they send rejection emails or explanation
Post by: Fortunefame on April 02, 2007, 06:03
You dont get an email.  Hover your cursor over the orange dot and it will tell you the reason for the rejection.

And where would that orange dot be? Where do I find my rejected pics?

Cheers


edit: never mind, I found it. I don't the reviewers like me over here, really weird:s only 30 pics out of 500 approved:) haha what a laugh! I might just delete my account there. I get "thanks but we're not looking for this right now" all the time on the entire batches.

Cheers
Title: Re: Do they send rejection emails or explanation
Post by: snoozle on April 02, 2007, 06:28
It seems to me looking through these threads that StockXpert are being very selective in what they are looking for. I got rejected for the same reason, and told to look at the most poular images. Which is fair enough, and I'm not complaining.

However what would seem to make sense to me is a good definitve description of what they are looking for. Whether it be technically perfect images taken with a Hasslebland with 45mb leaf back or No animals, flowers or household items isolated on white. There seems to be a lot of people saying they won't be bothering uploading to the site. At least if they had a better idea of what to upload, and what not to bother with, it should lead to happier potential suppliers. Also it may save the reviewers a lot of time looking at images that don't stand a chance of getting accepted.