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I signed up and emailed them some questions / concerns a couple of months ago... never heard anything back from them and I don't see any new updates on the site in respect of the "missions" that they offer. Shame... it seemed at first like it had the potential to be a nice little earner, but I have no confidence in them since they didn't reply, Is anyone else using this site?
Seems region specific."We have the eyes of Australias largest news publishers"http://www.buymyphotos.com/faq
Yep, chill the heck out Pete. I hope I never respond in such an over the top way to another user of this forum.A couple of thoughts: 1) the sites you mention weren't always well-established; somebody had to give them a go in their early days when little was known about them.2) buymyphotos isn't a bleed-you-dry / pay-you-peanuts site; the prices are set by the 3rd parties who create the "missions", and many of them are in the $50-100 range. It's at least worth checking out something that can generate the equivalent of 200-400 basic stock image sales in a single hit, hence my question.
Yeah, sorry about that. It wasn't anything about forum behavior at all. And certainly not a personal attack. It's the whole concept of new sites, when the best of them, that have been around since the start, seem to be struggling to keep up a level of satisfaction and reasonable earnings.I'm just saying, support the good ones, and those that have some responsibility for making an effort to produce income and sales. Not the start ups in someones basement that make all kinds of empty promises and take anything, anyone uploads, which is the road to irrelevance."stop being a willing victim".It's not even a microstock site, so I shouldn't care. It's one of those cell phone, citizen news sites, with missions and the public images segment for uploading your own or creating your own mission is here.http://www.publicsourceimages.com/browseDo you want your work to be associated and available on this site?Have fun, play smart. Read the contracts and promises carefully.Quote from: hairybiker777 on May 31, 2015, 02:07Yep, chill the heck out Pete. I hope I never respond in such an over the top way to another user of this forum.A couple of thoughts: 1) the sites you mention weren't always well-established; somebody had to give them a go in their early days when little was known about them.2) buymyphotos isn't a bleed-you-dry / pay-you-peanuts site; the prices are set by the 3rd parties who create the "missions", and many of them are in the $50-100 range. It's at least worth checking out something that can generate the equivalent of 200-400 basic stock image sales in a single hit, hence my question.