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hqimages

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« on: June 01, 2009, 18:45 »
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What if all contributors join the sites where you set your own price, delete all your images from other websites, and see what happens?

As long as there is a minimum price set on these web sites, eg. Can't sell a high res image for less than 5 euro or whatever, no-one can undercut their neighbour, and you will all get a nice return for your work.

The whole problem here is that you are letting the agency dictate the price, my advice would be to support the agencies that let you set your own price MUCH more than the agencies that don't, even if you don't take the radical move of deleting your images from them..

The unfortunate thing about this is that is takes an initial loss of income, but after that, more profit for you, as long as the majority follow suit.
« Last Edit: June 01, 2009, 18:47 by hqimages »


« Reply #1 on: June 01, 2009, 18:50 »
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bittersweet

« Reply #2 on: June 01, 2009, 19:19 »
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...as long as the majority follow suit.

And therein lies the rub. There is a lack of people willing to abandon sites with a huge established customer base, and their hundreds or thousands of downloads each month, in order to hope for the best somewhere else. It's quite a bit of money for some people to walk away from in an economy that is collapsing and where so many live paycheck to paycheck.

« Reply #3 on: June 02, 2009, 14:05 »
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« Reply #4 on: June 02, 2009, 18:58 »
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What if all contributors join the sites where you set your own price, delete all your images from other websites, and see what happens?

As long as there is a minimum price set on these web sites, eg. Can't sell a high res image for less than 5 euro or whatever, no-one can undercut their neighbour, and you will all get a nice return for your work.

The whole problem here is that you are letting the agency dictate the price, my advice would be to support the agencies that let you set your own price MUCH more than the agencies that don't, even if you don't take the radical move of deleting your images from them..

The unfortunate thing about this is that is takes an initial loss of income, but after that, more profit for you, as long as the majority follow suit.

How about committing suicide?

Think of the people who make a living off of this business... They would have to lose ALL their earnings from one day to the next (more or less) in order to upload only to sites that allow you to set the prices.

God knows what these agencies will accept of all the stuff those photographers already had accepted at other agencies. Not to speak of older material that is not up to reviewing standards anymore but still selling at the other agencies...

Then, and this is the most important point. Such set-your-own price agencies are still considerably small and barely have big marketing budgets. Who knows if they ever can take on the big boys in terms of advertising and getting the word out???

It's not just happening by itself that the buyers will be like: Hey this agency is fair to their photographers - I'm going to buy my stuff here from now on (although it's much more expensive), regardless if the image I really want is sold at Istock (that was just an example...).

It would be a nice thought if we lived in imagination land. Wake up.

helix7

« Reply #5 on: June 02, 2009, 19:34 »
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What if all contributors join the sites where you set your own price, delete all your images from other websites, and see what happens?...

Ok. You go first.

;)



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« Reply #6 on: June 03, 2009, 08:11 »
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it's too late darlings.

even retiring from micros you sold already your pics as RF, people with RF can do whatever they want, forever and for any kind of commercial purpose.

your images are "lost".

you better decide once and for all to stay on micros or to stay on macros.
there's no middle way.

i'm trying micros now just to sell some crap i can't sell well on macros and for what i've
no hope whatsoever about price etc, just for fun and for the sake of it.

« Reply #7 on: June 03, 2009, 08:29 »
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it's too late darlings.

even retiring from micros you sold already your pics as RF, people with RF can do whatever they want, forever and for any kind of commercial purpose.

your images are "lost".

you better decide once and for all to stay on micros or to stay on macros.
there's no middle way.

i'm trying micros now just to sell some crap i can't sell well on macros and for what i've
no hope whatsoever about price etc, just for fun and for the sake of it.

I wish I had your time. Maybe as a Trads shooter one has a lot more time to upload, keyword and categorize "crap" images instead of hanging out on the yacht to celebrate the fantastic earnings from RM sales.

I wonder why you would post such a statement on a Microstock forum just to let everyone know that the images "that don't sell well on the macros" are considered crap (which by your standards belong into Microstock).

So there is no "middle way", eyh? So what you are doing now is "just" something else ???

Old Hippie, it's all not making sense.

There are Micro shooters who just got into the business with small ports and little experience but don't forget that this industry has been around for 5 years now and some of us do make a living off of it.

Some of us are already with other Trad agencies, creating a second income stream. Why wouldn't that be true? Ahh right, because you said so...


 

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