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Agency Based Discussion => Adobe Stock => Topic started by: KeremGo on May 14, 2019, 11:46
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Hello friends,
I started working with Adobe Stock since the middle of the March and I only had 6 sales on April and that's all since then... I've been careful with keywords while submitting and currently 1300+ artwork online there. This is my portfolio: https://stock.adobe.com/contributor/204705845/archangelworks
I'm also aware my work is not so stock oriented but I had good sales on Dreamstime during its good old days (I was even exclusive there till they change the rules for contributors).
Any pointers and suggestions on this subject are welcome, I know there are lot more experienced contributors out there with Adobe Stock so I'm looking forward to hear from you.
Thanks in advance and have a great day!
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I have the same problem with you. I also think that there are very few sales on adobe. I have more than 5,000 photos on it. There are only dozens of sales this month. It is very strange, but the price of adobe is still very good, so I think It is worth to continue!
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The last two weeks sales are awful :-[
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The last two weeks sales are awful :-[
I'd be happy if there was any sale which can be awful actually :o ;D :D
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Took a peek and your content looks cool. ultimately, part of this is giving it time and continuing to upload content. I'm sure this community here can give you some tips.
If you're a 3d artist (guessing by looking at your content), one thing to consider is making 3d videos. Video commissions are generally higher.
Cheers,
Dennis
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Hello dear Dennis!
How kind of you to take time to reply! I truly appreciate :)
I'm actually a concept artist... I'm using some 3D tools but never been an animator. Video seems to be on the rise on sales and profit but not sure how to get into it at this point. Rendering animations of heavy 3D scenes is whole another subject especially when it comes to the computer power and I'm using using a laptop from 2013 to do all my work ;D
Thank you so much for your time to reply again... its good to be on Adobe. :)
Took a peek and your content looks cool. ultimately, part of this is giving it time and continuing to upload content. I'm sure this community here can give you some tips.
If you're a 3d artist (guessing by looking at your content), one thing to consider is making 3d videos. Video commissions are generally higher.
Cheers,
Dennis