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Agency Based Discussion => 123RF => Topic started by: Microbius on November 23, 2011, 09:03

Title: Checking downloads on 123rf
Post by: Microbius on November 23, 2011, 09:03
How do we actually check which specific images have been downloaded from our portfolio on 123rf?
It's always been one of those sites I upload to but never really study what's selling there, guess I need to pay more attention now that they are on the rise!
Title: Re: Checking downloads on 123rf
Post by: John W. on November 23, 2011, 09:10
AFAIK you can't. I've been waiting a long time for them to implement such a thing. As I do keep track of my photo sales. It s one of the reason (next to minimal upload resolution) I stopped uploading there.
Title: Re: Checking downloads on 123rf
Post by: Metsafile on November 23, 2011, 09:12
How do we actually check which specific images have been downloaded from our portfolio on 123rf?
It's always been one of those sites I upload to but never really study what's selling there, guess I need to pay more attention now that they are on the rise!

Open your account, go to Sell Images, then select Download.
Title: Re: Checking downloads on 123rf
Post by: Microbius on November 23, 2011, 09:46
Thanks very much!!
Title: Re: Checking downloads on 123rf
Post by: Jo Ann Snover on November 23, 2011, 10:39
That section (Download) has a number of bugs. If you leave it with the month but no day, you get a list of sales for the month. In theory, if you pick a day and click "View" you'll see just the sales for that day.

What I've seen is that I'll see different numbers of sales for a given day (yesterday, Nov 22, for example) if I look at the monthly list from what I see if I pick that particular day. And if I look at today's sales, I see some at the end of the monthly list but zero if I pick the 23rd from the date drop down. It would also be nice to be able to see the list in reverse order (most recent first) and see the total downloads for that image in the list. You can see that if you click on the thumb and display the image's page.

So the list is OK, but pretty flaky.