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Microstock Photography Forum - General => General Stock Discussion => Topic started by: Perry on September 28, 2013, 07:52
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When I'm making new images, I'm only submitting them to a few sites straight away. The rest of the sites I upload only in the end of the month. What really bugs me is the sites with daily (or weekly) upload limits. For example Stockfresh allowd me to upload only 50/day. I think they should move to a monthly limit, or at least a weekly limit. How about 300 images/week or 1000 images/month would sound?
The other ridiculous example is Crestock, how can they afford to have upload limits (I think it's 75/week) and yet they seem to take months to review my images...
All sites with daily upload limits, could you consider a weekly limit instead? And those with weekly limit, could you consider a monthly limit? This would help contributors that upload in bulk, and also new contributors.
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in a hurry to upload to Stockfresh and Crestock? ;D
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in a hurry to upload to Stockfresh and Crestock? ;D
Not really :)
They are only places to dump my images to get a few extra dollars, but they are making it just too difficult.
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yep, the daily/weekly slots for small agencies are even more absurd, these days even the almighty and powerful iStock got ride of them ;D
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i withdraw my images from all those inferior agencies.
And if they have limits, they can help themselves.
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Are there any of the significant players that have a meaningful upload limit at the moment?
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Stockfresh ain't a big hassle, FTP everything and then a single click everyday until you finish all your uploads
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Stockfresh ain't a big hassle, FTP everything and then a single click everyday until you finish all your uploads
Yes, but I would rather go there only one day of the month...
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Stockfresh ain't a big hassle, FTP everything and then a single click everyday until you finish all your uploads
Yes, but I would rather go there only one day of the month...
come on, it takes a second ;)
p.s: minus for you too HON ;D