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Agency Based Discussion => Cutcaster => Topic started by: donding on March 10, 2009, 11:45

Title: Thank you Mr. John Griffin
Post by: donding on March 10, 2009, 11:45
Your dedication to your site really impressed me...I am at this moment uploading all my top seller's on my other sites to Cutcaster...just wanted to say thanks..wish more of them were like you... ::)
Title: Re: Thank you Mr. John Griffin
Post by: johngriffin on March 11, 2009, 13:37
Just doing what I love ;-)  Thanks for the encouragement and let me know if I can ever help. 
Title: Re: Thank you Mr. John Griffin
Post by: photox on March 11, 2009, 14:23
They ALL start out overly user friendly.... but when/if (big IF nowdays) they become successful is when things start to change.

Just look at Fotolia, they started out as the most user friendly site of them all, and then when they turn successful, based laregly on OUR work, they screw us over.

FOTOLIA.... first agency to LOWER commissions

Title: Re: Thank you Mr. John Griffin
Post by: Jack Schiffer on March 11, 2009, 14:58
They ALL start out overly user friendly.... but when/if (big IF nowdays) they become successful is when things start to change.

Just look at Fotolia, they started out as the most user friendly site of them all, and then when they turn successful, based laregly on OUR work, they screw us over.

FOTOLIA.... first agency to LOWER commissions


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Lets  have positive thinking.  I have been with dreamstime .com from the begining they where nice then and still are now
I believe John will be the same.
Title: Re: Thank you Mr. John Griffin
Post by: sharpshot on March 11, 2009, 16:02
I don't mind if John turns nasty after cutcaster becomes as successful as fotolia :)
Title: Re: Thank you Mr. John Griffin
Post by: johngriffin on March 11, 2009, 16:20
If nasty means more sales for everyone than i want to be the nastiest mofo out there. hahaha.  I hope that instead of being nasty, success will be based off the best content and customer service experience that will get us to consistently make people money each month. I'm working on it.
Title: Re: Thank you Mr. John Griffin
Post by: ozbandit on March 11, 2009, 19:20
keep as it John, make us all proud and .... rich :)
Title: Re: Thank you Mr. John Griffin
Post by: Lcjtripod on May 22, 2009, 15:29
Your dedication to your site really impressed me...I am at this moment uploading all my top seller's on my other sites to Cutcaster...just wanted to say thanks..wish more of them were like you... ::)


Me too!  ;D

-Larry
Title: Re: Thank you Mr. John Griffin
Post by: willie on May 22, 2009, 16:33
I don't mind if John turns nasty after cutcaster becomes as successful as fotolia :)

True, true ! John Griffin can be as mean as a mofo as long as I get my $$$$$$  ;D
If nasty means more sales for everyone than i want to be the nastiest mofo out there. hahaha.  I hope that instead of being nasty, success will be based off the best content and customer service experience that will get us to consistently make people money each month. I'm working on it.

Mr Griffin, when I get my first 1000 sales, I will wholeheartedly grant you the mandate to be as Mr. T calls it ,"a mean Su#ker!"  :D
Title: Re: Thank you Mr. John Griffin
Post by: null on May 22, 2009, 22:26
After 3 sales in a row last February, nothing more. I get that Unluckyoliver or Featurepics feeling everytime I check. The road to failure is paved with very nice people. The proof of the pudding however, is in the dollars. I moved it in the list of sites to check every September 32 for now...  :P
Title: Re: Thank you Mr. John Griffin
Post by: sharpshot on May 23, 2009, 02:40
I have had a couple of sales in the last few months but I want to see a big improvement.  I am still going to give John time.  Hopefully he will find some big buyers.  Even yaymicro has found a way to make money, this is a big world and there are potential buyers everywhere.  Lucky Oliver was doing reasonably well for me before it closed, I think the problem there was the credit crunch.  Sites that sold less are still going perhaps because they borrowed less money?
Title: Re: Thank you Mr. John Griffin
Post by: borg on May 23, 2009, 06:28
I have about 450 on CC but no sale yet...
I'm a masochist on CC... ;D :P

But I will continue with upload because this pricing model is future of RF...

Title: Re: Thank you Mr. John Griffin
Post by: Lcjtripod on May 23, 2009, 06:41
I have about 450 on CC but no sale yet...
I'm a masochist on CC... ;D :P

But I will continue with upload because this pricing model is future of RF...



Your links to Cutcaster and BigStock do not work.

-Larry
Title: Re: Thank you Mr. John Griffin
Post by: borg on May 23, 2009, 09:47
Thank you Larry very much...

Its fixed...
Title: Re: Thank you Mr. John Griffin
Post by: Lcjtripod on May 23, 2009, 10:27
Thank you Larry very much...

Its fixed...

Yeah! I checked your port on all sites. Nice work.
I left a comment for you on your Cutcaster port. (You should add your portrait there! It Will make your portfolio more personal.)

-Larry
Title: Re: Thank you Mr. John Griffin
Post by: Magnum on May 23, 2009, 11:17
Thank you Larry very much...

Its fixed...

Yeah! I checked your port on all sites. Nice work.
I left a comment for you on your Cutcaster port. (You should add your portrait there! It Will make your portfolio more personal.)

-Larry

Itīs not the outside that matters. Itīs the inside.    Show a photo of your guts ;)
Title: Re: Thank you Mr. John Griffin
Post by: puravida on May 23, 2009, 12:41
Itīs not the outside that matters. Itīs the inside.    Show a photo of your guts ;)

oh, that is gross as you are  8)
Title: Re: Thank you Mr. John Griffin
Post by: null on May 24, 2009, 12:04
Itīs not the outside that matters. Itīs the inside.    Show a photo of your guts ;)


Happy?  ;D

(http://www.dreamstime.com/young-indian-engineer-vomits-in-hardhat-thumb7547618.jpg)