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Agency Based Discussion => Adobe Stock => Topic started by: waitingonthestuff on January 18, 2024, 04:36

Title: How have your sales been this week?
Post by: waitingonthestuff on January 18, 2024, 04:36
Something very odd for me.

90% of my sales for 2024 were from the 1st to the 14th of January. Now I am down to very few sales for this week. These were not Christmas sales.

Has anyone else experienced this change in downloads this week?
Title: Re: How have your sales been this week?
Post by: DiscreetDuck on January 18, 2024, 05:42
Something very odd for me.

90% of my sales for 2024 were from the 1st to the 14th of January. Now I am down to very few sales for this week. These were not Christmas sales.

Has anyone else experienced this change in downloads this week?

1st to the 14th of January: 14 full days
15 to beginning 18 of January: 3 full days
1st to the 14th of January: 14/17*100= 82.35%

Ok, you did 90% of sales for 82.35% of time. Very odd for you?  ???
Very usefull topic...  ::)
Title: Re: How have your sales been this week?
Post by: mike123 on January 18, 2024, 05:54
Sales are really good this week at Adobe, especially due to increased amount of > 1$ ones. So I wouldn't worry, your sales will pick up again  :)
Title: Re: How have your sales been this week?
Post by: cascoly on January 18, 2024, 13:24
Sales are really good this week at Adobe, especially due to increased amount of > 1$ ones. So I wouldn't worry, your sales will pick up again  :)

right, ms sales charts look more like a picket fence than a smooth curve - which makes anything less than a running average pure random noise
Title: Re: How have your sales been this week?
Post by: Wilm on January 18, 2024, 13:52
Lousy - especially shutterstock. But at least a Minimum better than last week.

Adobe has almost quadrupled its revenue this week compared to shutterstock's revenue since the beginning of the year. Nevertheless, I also find it sluggish there. Even though there was a pleasing $49.50 download today.

I don't know the numbers at istock yet.
Title: Re: How have your sales been this week?
Post by: rushay on January 22, 2024, 12:43
Adobe been good, what's with the flurry of $1,43 sales?
Title: Re: How have your sales been this week?
Post by: stocky on January 22, 2024, 13:09
Adobe good/ Shutterstock bad.
Title: Re: How have your sales been this week?
Post by: odesigns on January 22, 2024, 14:30
Adobe good.  SB good.  SS bad.  P5 bad.
Title: Re: How have your sales been this week?
Post by: pancaketom on January 22, 2024, 17:13
the week starting Jan 15 was horrible for me, I have nearly made as much so far this week (monday afternoon). Hopefully it was just a one-off.

My sales are low enough that it probably isn't statistically very relevant, but it is painful to have such a poor showing, as the general trend on Adobe has been good compared to everywhere else.
Title: Re: How have your sales been this week?
Post by: cascoly on January 23, 2024, 14:11
AS sales slightly up RPD usual .7

SS down about 60-70% mostly due to lack of non-subs shown as RPD .32 down from usual .7

income higher from AS than SS for first time in a year. my AS sales have been steady over last year so they only beat SS when SS sales decline. over last year, SS sales rose by about 10%

AS portfolio rose by 1000 images, slow because of continued batch rejects
for months last year.

SS portfolio rose by 4000 -   higher number since about 1/3 of my images are SS editorial. (AS sometimes accepts these - eg when it's a  barely visible skier or a crowd in background
Title: Re: How have your sales been this week?
Post by: SuperPhoto on January 23, 2024, 14:45
Well, it was like someone took a dive off a steep cliff. But now they are slowly increasing.

Perhaps people didn't feel like working (and subsequently using their credits to get assets) for the first half of January...
Title: Re: How have your sales been this week?
Post by: cascoly on January 23, 2024, 14:57
Well, it was like someone took a dive off a steep cliff. But now they are slowly increasing.

Perhaps people didn't feel like working (and subsequently using their credits to get assets) for the first half of January...

also extreme weather in  much of the US