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Microstock Photography Forum - General => General Stock Discussion => Topic started by: waitingonthestuff on October 27, 2023, 04:43
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I currently have an ad running on Pinterest which points to a specific Adobestock collection of mine. Now I am wondering if I have made a mistake.
If I point someone to an Adobestock collection, can they easily buy an image from within that? (It's difficult for me to know as the account owner)
Thanks In Advance
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Why do you think you can find buyers on Pinterest?
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I can only tell you this:
in the contributor agreement of Adobe Stock in section 2.3 social media,I found this:
"we may allow our users and other relevant third parties to post or share the work directly or indirectly onto social media sites to better promote your work,subject to our payment obligations in section 6".
I hope it can help! :)
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I regularly see ads for my own photos on websites. It’s just that Dreamtime, et all buy ads across the internet and since their cookies know you’ve checked out Photo X, they’re showing it to you. They don’t know it’s your own photo.
It’s similar to when you search Amazon for Product Y and all the sudden you start seeing ads for Product Y everywhere.
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I currently have an ad running on Pinterest which points to a specific Adobestock collection of mine. Now I am wondering if I have made a mistake.
If I point someone to an Adobestock collection, can they easily buy an image from within that? (It's difficult for me to know as the account owner)
Thanks In Advance
This is fine. I hope it works well for you!
-Mat Hayward
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Thank you everyone!
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I currently have an ad running on Pinterest which points to a specific Adobestock collection of mine. Now I am wondering if I have made a mistake.
If I point someone to an Adobestock collection, can they easily buy an image from within that? (It's difficult for me to know as the account owner)
Thanks In Advance
The images you make yourself are your own property. You can do with them what you want.