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lagereek

« on: March 07, 2012, 02:21 »
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Something positive for a change, middle tier agencies, such as BS, CS, DP, are showing strong progress,  they are also nice to deal with, quick editing, quick response and overall, professionally run.
lets hope it stays that way, together with the big 4,  this is what we need in the micro world.

best.


wut

« Reply #1 on: March 07, 2012, 04:33 »
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Are you bored again? ;D

RT


« Reply #2 on: March 07, 2012, 05:08 »
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That's why they're in the middle tier, when they don't 'stay that way' they'll drop into the lower tier  :o.

« Reply #3 on: March 07, 2012, 06:28 »
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It is true, but my earnings are  Shutterstock 90%,  fotolia+dreamstime+123rf+ veer+ bigstock  10%.
changes are complicated

Ed

« Reply #4 on: March 07, 2012, 08:21 »
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Really?  I made 50 cents at Bigstock in February.  I was doing much better than that before the "bridge".  Going back to 2006, I can see I was making $6 or $7 consistently on the same size portfolio.

I don't have many images there (only about 225) It's not motivating me to upload more to the site.  Spend an hour or two a month uploading images....for that kind of revenue, I could be flipping burgers at McDonald's and making more money on an hourly basis.  LOL.

« Reply #5 on: March 07, 2012, 08:47 »
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Really?  I made 50 cents at Bigstock in February.  I was doing much better than that before the "bridge".  Going back to 2006, I can see I was making $6 or $7 consistently on the same size portfolio.

I don't have many images there (only about 225) It's not motivating me to upload more to the site.  Spend an hour or two a month uploading images....for that kind of revenue, I could be flipping burgers at McDonald's and making more money on an hourly basis.  LOL.

flipping burgers gotta be the crappiest job ever, everybody keep talking about it, how sad :D

ShadySue

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« Reply #6 on: March 07, 2012, 09:03 »
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s....for that kind of revenue, I could be flipping burgers at McDonald's and making more money on an hourly basis.  LOL.

flipping burgers gotta be the crappiest job ever, everybody keep talking about it, how sad :D

What people always forget when making the burger flipping analogy is the time spent every day getting the stink out of your clothes and hair.

lagereek

« Reply #7 on: March 07, 2012, 09:04 »
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s....for that kind of revenue, I could be flipping burgers at McDonald's and making more money on an hourly basis.  LOL.

flipping burgers gotta be the crappiest job ever, everybody keep talking about it, how sad :D

What people always forget when making the burger flipping analogy is the time spent every day getting the stink out of your clothes and hair.

come on Sue!  admit it,  youre a secret burger-flipper. ;D

« Reply #8 on: March 07, 2012, 09:07 »
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s....for that kind of revenue, I could be flipping burgers at McDonald's and making more money on an hourly basis.  LOL.

flipping burgers gotta be the crappiest job ever, everybody keep talking about it, how sad :D

What people always forget when making the burger flipping analogy is the time spent every day getting the stink out of your clothes and hair.

ahah thats true  ;D

Ed

« Reply #9 on: March 07, 2012, 09:15 »
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s....for that kind of revenue, I could be flipping burgers at McDonald's and making more money on an hourly basis.  LOL.

flipping burgers gotta be the crappiest job ever, everybody keep talking about it, how sad :D

What people always forget when making the burger flipping analogy is the time spent every day getting the stink out of your clothes and hair.

LOL  Very true!

lisafx

« Reply #10 on: March 07, 2012, 12:47 »
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What people always forget when making the burger flipping analogy is the time spent every day getting the stink out of your clothes and hair.

So true!!  One of my first jobs was working in a deli slicing meat and cheeses on a spiral slicer.  The uniform had a V-neck.  Little pieces of meats and cheeses from the rotating slicer blade would fly down my shirt all day long. You could practically make a meal of what ended up coming home stuck to my cleavage!  Gross!!

« Reply #11 on: March 07, 2012, 13:25 »
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... You could practically make a meal of what ended up coming home stuck to my cleavage!  Gross!!

So even when all the larcenous agencies stink something fierce, a bad day in microstock might still be better than a good day working at the deli? :)

lisafx

« Reply #12 on: March 07, 2012, 16:47 »
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... You could practically make a meal of what ended up coming home stuck to my cleavage!  Gross!!

So even when all the larcenous agencies stink something fierce, a bad day in microstock might still be better than a good day working at the deli? :)

Oh, Amen to that! 

Nevermind that I sliced part of the tip of my right index finger off TWICE over the two or so years I worked there!   Couple of people got a little something extra in their sliced ham!  :o

(On a side note, a sliver of garlic peel is the ONLY thing that stops bleeding from a wound where there's no skin to cover it.  Hurts like crazy, but bleeding stops, and it disinfects too. )


 

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