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New Adobe Stock Contributor account creation policy
Adobe Stock Contributor Relations:
Maintaining a single Adobe Stock Contributor account not only strengthens the visibility of your portfolio but also enhances discoverability and customer engagement, leading to greater earning opportunities. A single Contributor account provides more insightful performance metrics, optimizes search, and offers a seamless experience for customers engaging with your work.
Beginning March 25th, 2025, Contributors will no longer be able to create additional Adobe Stock Contributor accounts unless written approval is granted. We understand that certain Contributor businesses may have specific operational needs, and in those cases, exceptions may be considered. For information on how to request an exception, please refer to our Account and Submission Guidelines.
If you currently have more than one contributor account active, no action is required.
SimonSays:
--- Quote from: Raul.Ceron on March 25, 2025, 11:50 ---If you currently have more than one contributor account active, no action is required.
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No action required, we will close it for you ;D ;D ;D
mmdmahfuz3105:
It's really disappointing how you close accounts.
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Injustice for all:
great news in my opinion,and a further proof of the commitment to trying to make things work as best as possible.
Thank you!
Taxco boy:
--- Quote from: Raul.Ceron on March 25, 2025, 11:50 ---Maintaining a single Adobe Stock Contributor account not only strengthens the visibility of your portfolio but also enhances discoverability and customer engagement, leading to greater earning opportunities. A single Contributor account provides more insightful performance metrics, optimizes search, and offers a seamless experience for customers engaging with your work.
If you currently have more than one contributor account active, no action is required.
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Hi, Raul, been with Adobe for 10+ years and have both portfolios, regular images and videos (14K+), and AI images and videos (almost 4K). It is really disheartening to hear what you say about the discoverability. If Adobe said that upfront back then, I most likely wouldn't bother creating a separate portfolio for AI.
I believe that this ("visibility of your portfolio but also enhances discoverability and customer engagement") simply translates to "will have better ranking position and has better chance to be bought by clients." Please see some questions below about this.
1. Does this mean that my current second (AI) portfolio will now be downgraded in search rankings and it will have an impact on sales?
2. Is there a way to merge 2 portfolios into one? If there is, would you recommend it and what is the procedure?
Thank you!
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