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Title: website to monitor sales
Post by: mtkang on August 19, 2010, 05:53
Hi all,

Is there any free applications or website to monitor sales and trends base on our own sales data over different microstock agencies?

I remember there is a website that you can key in your own sales data and plot the graph..

I know it can be done by excel, but any online website or tool?
Title: Re: website to monitor sales
Post by: Stu49 on August 19, 2010, 05:58
iSyndica will do most, for a small fee !!  Join with affiliate link below :)
Title: Re: website to monitor sales
Post by: Amos Struck on August 19, 2010, 06:12
You are also welcome to use our free service www.MicrostockCharts.com (http://www.MicrostockCharts.com)
Title: Re: website to monitor sales
Post by: rmarinello on August 19, 2010, 06:45
... and don't forget the picNiche contributor toolbar firefox addon

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/11474/
Title: Re: website to monitor sales
Post by: Dook on August 19, 2010, 07:27
LookStats, but I think it's not free. How can it be?
Title: Re: website to monitor sales
Post by: Rahul Pathak on August 19, 2010, 09:18
Dook - Thanks for mentioning us.

mtkang -  If you are looking for something to track all your sales, then some great options have been mentioned. If you are looking for ways to improve your microstock performance, we are a good fit.

We focus on analytics, not addition. We won't track every last dollar and cent, but we will help increase your performance and find gaps in your portfolio. We offer a free version but also have paid plans that offer more insight and functionality.

Cheers,

Rahul
Title: Re: website to monitor sales
Post by: mtkang on August 20, 2010, 00:42
ya, i know lookstats, it seems a very useful tool.

may try out microstockchart.com first.

Dook - Thanks for mentioning us.

mtkang -  If you are looking for something to track all your sales, then some great options have been mentioned. If you are looking for ways to improve your microstock performance, we are a good fit.

We focus on analytics, not addition. We won't track every last dollar and cent, but we will help increase your performance and find gaps in your portfolio. We offer a free version but also have paid plans that offer more insight and functionality.

Cheers,

Rahul
Title: Re: website to monitor sales
Post by: mtkang on August 21, 2010, 05:11
i try to login with my yahoo ID and after i log out and try to log in again, there is this error message..

The OpenID was invalid


You are also welcome to use our free service [url=http://www.MicrostockCharts.com]www.MicrostockCharts.com[/url] ([url]http://www.MicrostockCharts.com[/url])
Title: Re: website to monitor sales
Post by: youralleffingnuts on August 21, 2010, 05:32
mtkang, any reason why you don't use excel?  it's quite easy to set up a simple spreadsheet and then use various pivot tables and pivot graphs to analyse your data.

EDIT:  What I mean was.. need a hand?
Title: Re: website to monitor sales
Post by: mtkang on August 21, 2010, 11:58
i found that it is easier if everything is on internet..

Do you find it is more useful to use an excel file?

I am able to log in microstockchart.com now, i find it is okay for me..all i want is to take a look what i had earned from all website last month.. compare which website make most in certain month.. and it is accessible wherever i am.


mtkang, any reason why you don't use excel?  it's quite easy to set up a simple spreadsheet and then use various pivot tables and pivot graphs to analyse your data.

EDIT:  What I mean was.. need a hand?
Title: Re: website to monitor sales
Post by: FD on August 21, 2010, 11:58
We focus on analytics, not addition. We won't track every last dollar and cent, but we will help increase your performance and find gaps in your portfolio. We offer a free version but also have paid plans that offer more insight and functionality.
But it doesn't work for ShutterStock, the largest seller for most, certainly in number of sales. Until then, it's pretty useless.
Title: Re: website to monitor sales
Post by: Rahul Pathak on August 21, 2010, 12:56
We focus on analytics, not addition. We won't track every last dollar and cent, but we will help increase your performance and find gaps in your portfolio. We offer a free version but also have paid plans that offer more insight and functionality.
But it doesn't work for ShutterStock, the largest seller for most, certainly in number of sales. Until then, it's pretty useless.

I realize that for people where SS is the dominant earner, we have a gap.  But we're finding that this isn't true for a lot of contributors. After SS, which sites matter most for you?
Title: Re: website to monitor sales
Post by: FD on August 21, 2010, 13:11
I realize that for people where SS is the dominant earner, we have a gap.  But we're finding that this isn't true for a lot of contributors. After SS, which sites matter most for you?
Shutterstock makes up the vast majority of my earnings and donwloads. For a proper analysis on the level of images and especially shoots, it is vital. The other ones are Dreamstime and iStock but they have tools onsite to quickly evaluate sales per image.
Probably the main reason most of your users don't care about Shutterstock is a selection artifact because people that do care about ShutterStock (like me) won't even sign up. I enjoyed Lookstat long ago when SS, IS and DT were there, but after SS went, it wasn't of much use any more.
Title: Re: website to monitor sales
Post by: Rahul Pathak on August 21, 2010, 13:22
I realize that for people where SS is the dominant earner, we have a gap.  But we're finding that this isn't true for a lot of contributors. After SS, which sites matter most for you?
Shutterstock makes up the vast majority of my earnings and donwloads. For a proper analysis on the level of images and especially shoots, it is vital. The other ones are Dreamstime and iStock but they have tools onsite to quickly evaluate sales per image.
Probably the main reason most of your users don't care about Shutterstock is a selection artifact because people that do care about ShutterStock (like me) won't even sign up. I enjoyed Lookstat long ago when SS, IS and DT were there, but after SS went, it wasn't of much use any more.

Fair point on selection bias. Nevertheless, I'm confident all users learn something from istock, whether you're exclusive or not.

Why don't you reactivate your account and I can run a quick analysis for you?
Title: Re: website to monitor sales
Post by: youralleffingnuts on August 22, 2010, 00:40
I don't like the idea of having my earning online for one.  I know that you can make your data "private" but is it really?  The webmasters sure can see it and are they or will they ever be shared with third parties?

...and yeah I find it more useful on an excel file because I can alalyse the data how I want. For instance, from my basic table, I have a pivot table and chart that show these:
- sales by image
- sales by month and agent
- sales by agent and month
- sales by resolution
 
I also click on a figure in a one of the pivot tables and it lists all the items that make up that figure so I can further analyse that.

On the same spreadsheet, I can also update sales for PODs as well as microstock and sales for competitions and compare them to microstock.

i found that it is easier if everything is on internet..

Do you find it is more useful to use an excel file?

I am able to log in microstockchart.com now, i find it is okay for me..all i want is to take a look what i had earned from all website last month.. compare which website make most in certain month.. and it is accessible wherever i am.


mtkang, any reason why you don't use excel?  it's quite easy to set up a simple spreadsheet and then use various pivot tables and pivot graphs to analyse your data.

EDIT:  What I mean was.. need a hand?
Title: Re: website to monitor sales
Post by: mtkang on August 22, 2010, 01:13
it is true that online data is not secured, when i log in by using facebook account, i will asked to be allowed to get information from facebook profile blah blah..

well, maybe keeping on own hard disk is a secured way if you don't want it to be published.

I don't like the idea of having my earning online for one.  I know that you can make your data "private" but is it really?  The webmasters sure can see it and are they or will they ever be shared with third parties?

...and yeah I find it more useful on an excel file because I can alalyse the data how I want. For instance, from my basic table, I have a pivot table and chart that show these:
- sales by image
- sales by month and agent
- sales by agent and month
- sales by resolution
 
I also click on a figure in a one of the pivot tables and it lists all the items that make up that figure so I can further analyse that.

On the same spreadsheet, I can also update sales for PODs as well as microstock and sales for competitions and compare them to microstock.

i found that it is easier if everything is on internet..

Do you find it is more useful to use an excel file?

I am able to log in microstockchart.com now, i find it is okay for me..all i want is to take a look what i had earned from all website last month.. compare which website make most in certain month.. and it is accessible wherever i am.


mtkang, any reason why you don't use excel?  it's quite easy to set up a simple spreadsheet and then use various pivot tables and pivot graphs to analyse your data.

EDIT:  What I mean was.. need a hand?