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Agency Based Discussion => Adobe Stock => Topic started by: waitingonthestuff on February 08, 2024, 06:49
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How many images would you recommend for a set and do you submit them all to Adobe in one "bundle" or on separate days?
Thanks
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Everybody has a different strategy.
If I have 30 good files from a series, I will choose the 4 best files that complement each other and send them off to see if they get accepted, or if there is a problem.
Then I gradually add a few files every week.
Others always process everything at once and always upload the full series in one go.
In the end it is the quality that matters.
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Good. Those files that you add later, do they generally end up getting added into that set automatically?
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Sometimes, I haven't checked.
On some agencies you can create your own galleries and compile a shooting or a genre. Twenty20 had the best system and I got lots of series sales.
On Adobe I have over 30 galleries and keep changing the two that are visible.
Not sure if it helps though. I think customers just search the port by keyword and then can find everything from a series.
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I don’t do more than 3 in a set usually. For whatever reason, only 1 image sells well out of my sets, everything else just has 1-2 sales or nothing at all. Majority of my buyers don’t buy more than 1-3 images from me at a time.
I usually upload 1 image and wait if it gets rejected or accepted, then I add more. But it’s definitely easier to add all 3 images at once and forget about them, move on to a new subject. There is so, so much to do, so many ideas, so little time. I tend to loose my prompts in the amount of folders that I have on my discord server.