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Microstock Photography Forum - General => General Stock Discussion => Topic started by: oscarcwilliams on July 27, 2020, 07:19
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Photo4me--Good or Bad? Any sales there? Thanks.
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I had 2 years with no sales, but then have sold 4 prints in the past 2 months. it always tends to be the same print (of a beach sunset in England) and I think their sales are often very UK based (ie places in the UK)
Steve
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Thanks Steve for the reply. I love your newsletter and it is truly an inspiration for me--Oscar Williams
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Thanks Oscar!
Steve
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I've been on there about 4 years - I get maybe 3 or 4 sales a year. As Oscar says, mostly one particular print that sells.
So not a great place for me, but worth the effort; I already have the images, so why not?
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Do any other topics than UK places or scenery sell there? Anybody had any other sales?
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All of my sales (about 11 so far) have all been of the UK. 9 of them are the same photo of the beach (which I think shows that once you have sold an image it tends to rank higher) and a glance at the new sold images across the site seems to show a preponderance of UK locations:
Steve
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I put up one (sic, 1) image a few years back, then got swamped with all the 'likes' (I think they called it something else [?]) and discovered that you have to get involved with 'liking' to push your images up the ranking. I couldn't be bothered with playing that game, so never looked at the site again, though that one image is presumably still there.
Do they still do that?
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Yes, although each time you get a sale, you tend to get a swarm of (It's exceptional, I Love it) so I think that probably helps with pushing that image higher. They sell a lot of images of old world war 2 fighter planes in the skies. Probably people like those on their wall.
I don't ever go to the site except to look at my occasional sales so it isn't necessary to spend a lot of time liking other images. Although you perhaps need to do that to get started these days?
steve
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Yes, although each time you get a sale, you tend to get a swarm of (It's exceptional, I Love it) so I think that probably helps with pushing that image higher. They sell a lot of images of old world war 2 fighter planes in the skies. Probably people like those on their wall.
I don't ever go to the site except to look at my occasional sales so it isn't necessary to spend a lot of time liking other images. Although you perhaps need to do that to get started these days?
steve
Thanks for the info!
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All of my sales (about 11 so far) have all been of the UK. 9 of them are the same photo of the beach (which I think shows that once you have sold an image it tends to rank higher) and a glance at the new sold images across the site seems to show a preponderance of UK locations:
Steve
Thank you very much Steve for the helpful information! I uploaded about 100 images 2 years ago, none of them UK images, no sales... so probably won't upload more.
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They reject a lot of my best images as "unsaleable" but they sure sell other places so my portfolio there is left with mostly images I do not think will sell. Never had a sale. Waste of time.
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A few years ago I uploaded a handful of my best. Just recently, I got a sale.
Their 'recently sold' page tells me that what sells there are UK landscapes, landmarks, planes and boats. I don't have any of that. But getting the sale, naturally, has me thinking about uploading more.
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Their best selling page is very British-centric. Nice stuff. Makes me want to visit.
https://photo4me.com/search/all/all?sortby=top-selling