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deleting ugly images

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Peter:
 ;D I just deleted 376 of my old, poor-seling, ugly images. And I plan to delete about 1000+ more tomorow, to clean my portfolio a little bit, so only hi-quality remain. I had 9.100 images online, but after this cleanup I should have about 7000-7500, or so.

Do you delete your old, non seling, poorly viewed, ugly images, and how does it impact your sales? I think buyers would easily browse trough my portfolio when there is less junk images :D

MicrostockExp:
 ??? But did not you sell a EL 150 credits on an ugly image recently ?
Why delete them so...

Peter:
Yes I did, but that ugly image had a few sales, I am deleting images older than 1 year, with 0 sales, and less than 50 views. I mean come on, image old 2 years, with 0 sales, and 5 views, I really dont need that. I have much better images that sell few hundred times each, so I dont want to keep those non profitable images.

Pheby:
It might sound silly, but every time I'm just above a round number of images in my portfolio, I delete a few images from the early days. I only have about 250 images online, and I think that in a small portfolio the ugly ones stick out a mile.

I think I'd find it really hard to delete more than 1000, though, even if you have 7000 left!

I wish more people would clean up at fotolia, there's stuff there from the early days that's undescribebly ugly and that's never been sold either.

MicrostockExp:
Ok I get u make sense

It is interesting because  I sold twice this week for a first time a pic I took more than a year ago, no ugly though :)
I just don't  get this FT search engine....

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