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PZF

« on: April 22, 2014, 03:25 »
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I can't find the answer on the DT forum - but once you get the email about an old (more than 4 years) photo, how long do you have to take action before it winds up in the free section by default (which I don't want)? I guess if push comes to shove I can still go and deactivate in the free section....
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« Reply #1 on: April 22, 2014, 04:21 »
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You can read it in the mail you will receive from DT. You have one week before the pictures will automatically converted to the free section.

« Reply #2 on: April 22, 2014, 04:42 »
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You can set the default action to delete instead of moving them to the free section.
Should be possible here.

PZF

« Reply #3 on: April 22, 2014, 05:27 »
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Thanks so much - have set default to disable.
:)

« Reply #4 on: April 22, 2014, 09:25 »
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You technically have 30 days, but I deactivate immediately, reprocess and rekeyword and resubmit. And ironically unsold images have then sold so if the image has potential id resubmit.

« Reply #5 on: April 22, 2014, 15:59 »
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This whole policy of deleting old images is a bit strange.
Today I sold an image for the first time that was approved in November 2008. They somehow missed it in their clean-up actions.
That's why I would never delete old images on my own, if not forced to do so.

« Reply #6 on: April 22, 2014, 19:07 »
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They weren't deleting for a few months, but they started again - it does seem like an odd policy to me, but there are a few odd things in this business.

« Reply #7 on: April 22, 2014, 23:35 »
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Does anyone know where i can see the images that are going to be deleted. I've lost the email and i cannot see them under the Contributers area.

« Reply #8 on: April 22, 2014, 23:56 »
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http://www.dreamstime.com/oldfiles.php

make sure you set the default to deleting the images.

« Reply #9 on: April 23, 2014, 12:27 »
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They weren't deleting for a few months, but they started again - it does seem like an odd policy to me, but there are a few odd things in this business.

asaik it's unique among agencies -- all the other agencies are more interested in boosting their total # of images by any means, so DT should get some credit for taking this approach

« Reply #10 on: May 05, 2014, 06:47 »
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Just deleted a photo with no sales in 4 years at DT. I don't mind cleaning up photos with little sales potential, but this photo has sold 67 times on another site.
0 sales at DT vs 67 sales elsewhere makes no sense, think it must do with lack of marketing at DT.

I have deactivated old images immediately, but there are 30 days to choose what to do. Make sure deleting is your default action (it would make no sense to give images free, if you are selling them on other sites).



« Reply #11 on: May 05, 2014, 06:51 »
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Just deleted a photo with no sales in 4 years at DT. I don't mind cleaning up photos with little sales potential, but this photo has sold 67 times on another site.
0 sales at DT vs 67 sales elsewhere makes no sense, think it must do with lack of marketing at DT.

Just curious as to how many views had reportedly happened on this image as per DT. (I dont have any explanation when images get viewed in the hundreds with no DLs in DT!)

« Reply #12 on: May 05, 2014, 08:49 »
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It had over 100 views, don't remember the exact number.

Just deleted a photo with no sales in 4 years at DT. I don't mind cleaning up photos with little sales potential, but this photo has sold 67 times on another site.
0 sales at DT vs 67 sales elsewhere makes no sense, think it must do with lack of marketing at DT.

Just curious as to how many views had reportedly happened on this image as per DT. (I dont have any explanation when images get viewed in the hundreds with no DLs in DT!)

« Reply #13 on: May 05, 2014, 09:08 »
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It had over 100 views, don't remember the exact number.

Just deleted a photo with no sales in 4 years at DT. I don't mind cleaning up photos with little sales potential, but this photo has sold 67 times on another site.
0 sales at DT vs 67 sales elsewhere makes no sense, think it must do with lack of marketing at DT.

Just curious as to how many views had reportedly happened on this image as per DT. (I dont have any explanation when images get viewed in the hundreds with no DLs in DT!)

Thanks Ravens !

taina

« Reply #14 on: May 06, 2014, 12:09 »
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Hi all,
I'm a bit puzzled as I logged in today and noticed that the two action options I can select for my image with 0 downloads are "donate free" and "keep online".
Not long ago they were donate free and disable the image.
What does this mean?? If these are the options who would want to donate them free?
BTW, this image has 506 views.



cuppacoffee

« Reply #15 on: May 06, 2014, 12:16 »
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That's new. A week ago you had to donate or disable. There was some grumbling on the forums about old editorial photos that didn't sell being more desireable as time goes on (cars and such) so maybe they changed it. Perhaps it is now just an alert to force you to make a decision to delete them on your own. I was kind of happy to see old files go since there are sooooo many on the site(s). No one wants to delete their non-sellers but many complain that there are too many images. The latest trend is to submit every image taken from a shoot and DT seems to be accepting them all. http://www.dreamstime.com/new-stock-photos-images
« Last Edit: May 06, 2014, 12:18 by cuppacoffee »

« Reply #16 on: May 07, 2014, 02:20 »
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That's new. A week ago you had to donate or disable. There was some grumbling on the forums about old editorial photos that didn't sell being more desireable as time goes on (cars and such) so maybe they changed it. Perhaps it is now just an alert to force you to make a decision to delete them on your own. I was kind of happy to see old files go since there are sooooo many on the site(s). No one wants to delete their non-sellers but many complain that there are too many images. The latest trend is to submit every image taken from a shoot and DT seems to be accepting them all. http://www.dreamstime.com/new-stock-photos-images



That was in a thread I started about this http://www.dreamstime.com/thread_37221 as I was starting to see my editorials being consigned to death row (having joined Dreamstime just over 4 years ago). Great news to see they have listened and changed the policy on this. It's nothing new (especially for editorial images) to get no action but then suddenly become relevant and useful when someone or something comes into the news.
This change still gives people the chance to review their old files and take what action they feel best -but without the enforced death sentence. Good move. Regards, David.

« Reply #17 on: May 07, 2014, 09:10 »
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Hi all,
I'm a bit puzzled as I logged in today and noticed that the two action options I can select for my image with 0 downloads are "donate free" and "keep online".
Not long ago they were donate free and disable the image.
What does this mean?? If these are the options who would want to donate them free?
BTW, this image has 506 views.


Yeah, those are my options now too. It must have changed in the last week or so. Ah, I guess it says they are testing it:

http://www.dreamstime.com/thread_37300

Beppe Grillo

« Reply #18 on: May 07, 2014, 11:26 »
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You can set the default action to delete instead of moving them to the free section.
Should be possible here.


From the link that you have indicated the options are:
- donate the image to the free section (default action) []
- keep online.

"Currently your default action is set to keep the images online. Click here to set your default action to donating the images to the free section."

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Delete does not seem to be an option.
Of course it can be your choice.
« Last Edit: May 07, 2014, 11:29 by Beppe Grillo »

« Reply #19 on: May 07, 2014, 11:33 »
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You can set the default action to delete instead of moving them to the free section.
Should be possible here.


From the link that you have indicated the options are:
- donate the image to the free section (default action) []
- keep online.

"Currently your default action is set to keep the images online. Click here to set your default action to donating the images to the free section."

_______
Delete does not seem to be an option.
Of course it can be your choice.


oh that is curious, they must have changed it

BUT they still haven't changed the all information

This is an automated notification. Your portfolio includes images that have been online for more than 4 years with no downloads up to the present. In order to keep up with the current standards we believe they should be removed from our commercial database, allowing fresh content to be more visible.

The following action options are available for you to decide:

- donate the image to the free section which can provide significant portfolio exposure and increase your sales; images can be disabled at any time later.
- keep the image online (default action).

« Reply #20 on: May 07, 2014, 19:07 »
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You can set the default action to delete instead of moving them to the free section.
Should be possible here.


From the link that you have indicated the options are:
- donate the image to the free section (default action) []
- keep online.

"Currently your default action is set to keep the images online. Click here to set your default action to donating the images to the free section."

_______
Delete does not seem to be an option.
Of course it can be your choice.


oh that is curious, they must have changed it

BUT they still haven't changed the all information

This is an automated notification. Your portfolio includes images that have been online for more than 4 years with no downloads up to the present. In order to keep up with the current standards we believe they should be removed from our commercial database, allowing fresh content to be more visible.

The following action options are available for you to decide:

- donate the image to the free section which can provide significant portfolio exposure and increase your sales; images can be disabled at any time later.
- keep the image online (default action).


Maybe they've changed policy and the email is now just a reminder for us contributors to go in and either manually kill the image or re-keyword it.  I like the option because I usually reprocess and upload again anyway.  For the images that I want to reprocess, I will just delete them and do it again.  I lose nothing....except one KEY thing......DT says that your positioning in their search is partly related to your sales, so having a lot of non selling images can hurt your overall search position.  Not sure if this holds water but.....


 

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