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lucato

  • [<o>] Brasil


« Reply #25 on: May 02, 2015, 03:33 »
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Thanks for sharing, but I wonder how did you get that SS is 26%? I mean 26% of what?
26% of total income, presumably.
That's how these stats are usually reported.
Yes.  Thanks Sue.  I would have thought that was obvious. ???
Ops, thanks for the explanation and I'm sorry. It wasn't obvious for me once I'm used to the method of "top income agency" as posted on the OP (Edited and added now the obvious method). :0)

By using the "Obvious" method :0), here is my data.

Data based on MAR/15
Agency (#files) - Percentage:
iStock (7763) - 45% (IS+PP+EL+Ss).
Shutter (5287) - 33%
Fotolia (5565) - 7%
Depositphotos (6575) - 4%
Photodune (6377) - 3%
Dreamstime (5182) - 3%
123RF (6731) - 3%
BigStock (5234) - 2%


« Reply #26 on: May 02, 2015, 15:03 »
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Thanks for sharing, but I wonder how did you get that SS is 26%? I mean 26% of what?
26% of total income, presumably.
That's how these stats are usually reported.
Yes.  Thanks Sue.  I would have thought that was obvious. ???
Ops, thanks for the explanation and I'm sorry. It wasn't obvious for me once I'm used to the method of "top income agency" as posted on the OP (Edited and added now the obvious method). :0)

By using the "Obvious" method :0), here is my data.

Data based on MAR/15
Agency (#files) - Percentage:
iStock (7763) - 45% (IS+PP+EL+Ss).
Shutter (5287) - 33%
Fotolia (5565) - 7%
Depositphotos (6575) - 4%
Photodune (6377) - 3%
Dreamstime (5182) - 3%
123RF (6731) - 3%
BigStock (5234) - 2%

It's your thread.  You can be the one to decide how you post the figures.  I just don't understand your method so I  posted the way I'm familiar with.  I wasn't trying to take over the thread or make you change your method of calculation. :)

« Reply #27 on: May 02, 2015, 16:14 »
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Those percentages dont amount to much information when you compare 5200 files on dreamstime and shutterstock to 100000 files on iStock.

lucato

  • [<o>] Brasil


« Reply #28 on: May 03, 2015, 06:09 »
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Those percentages dont amount to much information when you compare 5200 files on dreamstime and shutterstock to 100000 files on iStock.

I think we will never have a perfect data infomation comparing agencies due several different factors. For example at iStock where I have 7760 files online, 2707 never had a single download as you can check this lightbox.. ;0)

« Reply #29 on: May 04, 2015, 20:37 »
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Interesting thread.  More interesting that BS is my second best earner.

Data based on MAR/15
Agency (#files) - Percentage:
Shutter (444) - 67.7%
BigStock (485) - 11.3%
iStock (443) - 9.7%
123RF (495) - 4.8%
Photodune (497) - 3.8%
Fotolia (508) - 2.1%
Dreamstime (490) - 1.7%
Canstock (484) - 0.9%


 

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