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Started by picture5469, August 15, 2012, 00:04

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So if you leave it at "1", what price does it default too when live?
Visit: THP Creative

Smithore

Please, read the entire post before asking questions  ;D

QuoteThe default is $1 but it's too low: you'll get an error message if you try to submit. It must be at least $2.

We are setting the price for the maximum picture size; price for smaller sizes will be automatically scaled.

KB

Quote from: Smithore on August 22, 2012, 17:40
The default is $1 but it's too low: you'll get an error message if you try to submit. It must be at least $2.

Ah, $2. That's much better.

;D

luissantos84

at 8$:

blog (569x857) $3.20
web (1139x1715) $4.40
print (1708x2572) $5.60
ultrahigh (2278x3430) $6.80
megahigh (2848x4288) $8

at 10$:

blog (569x857) $4
web (1139x1715) $5.50
print (1708x2572) $7
ultrahigh (2278x3430) $8.5
megahigh (2848x4288) $10

I believe they need to lower the blog/web prices

jm

This is rubbish.  We should choose the price of smallest size.
If I have only L size of some image because of cropping or other reason, price of blog size is extremely high (in microstock world) if 10 USD is set as default. I don't want to go through all the images to set price individually.

KB

Quote from: jm on August 22, 2012, 18:18
This is rubbish.  We should choose the price of smallest size.
If I have only L size of some image because of cropping or other reason, price of blog size is extremely high (in microstock world) if 10 USD is set as default. I don't want to go through all the images to set price individually.
I absolutely agree. And then the $2 minimum price ($1 commission) would be a decent one. I hope they consider changing that.

Smithore

QuoteI believe they need to lower the blog/web prices
Yeah, somebody already talk about that on the pond5 forum, just changing the quota and all done!!!
Can't wait to see the selling at pond 5, if they doing well, sellers can start to leave the unfair agencies, almost all!

sharpshot

^^^There's several other sites that pay 50% commission.  Try GLStockImages, 52% commission and they already have stills buyers.  Pond5 is great for video but they seem like different markets.  Some of their buyers might want stills but I think it will take a long time for them to be competitive with the big microstock sites.

microstockphoto.co.uk

Quote from: KB on August 22, 2012, 17:51
Quote from: Smithore on August 22, 2012, 17:40
The default is $1 but it's too low: you'll get an error message if you try to submit. It must be at least $2.

Ah, $2. That's much better.

;D

I didn't mean $2 is good. It's just the minimum price you can technically choose. In fact, I set everything at $9.

Smithore

#84
Sharpshot, thanks for the advert, yes I'm selling video on Pond 5 too, Did you already tried GLstockimages?

luissantos84

Quote from: sharpshot on August 22, 2012, 19:43
^^^There's several other sites that pay 50% commission.  Try GLStockImages, 52% commission and they already have stills buyers.  Pond5 is great for video but they seem like different markets.  Some of their buyers might want stills but I think it will take a long time for them to be competitive with the big microstock sites.

sure but its impossible not to imagine a good future (I guess) for them, aren´t they number 1 or 2 in terms of video? I believe we have a good chance here

KB

Quote from: microstockphoto.co.uk on August 22, 2012, 19:46
Quote from: KB on August 22, 2012, 17:51
Quote from: Smithore on August 22, 2012, 17:40
The default is $1 but it's too low: you'll get an error message if you try to submit. It must be at least $2.

Ah, $2. That's much better.

;D

I didn't mean $2 is good. It's just the minimum price you can technically choose. In fact, I set everything at $9.

I didn't think you meant it was good. I was just being a bit sarcastic, as I don't see why they would allow such a low minimum price for maximum size. It hurts them, and it hurts contributors. $2 as a minimum websize pic is ok (though I'm sure there are plenty who would prefer an even lower price), but as a minimum price for max size, it just doesn't make sense to me.

sharpshot

Quote from: Smithore on August 22, 2012, 19:46
Sharpshot, thanks for the advert, yes I'm selling video on Pond 5 too, Did you already tried GLstockimages?
Yes, they don't sell a lot but they have slowly been increasing my earnings and I think they have a great site design.  Reviews are very quick and they accept more than most of the bigger sites.  I wish more buyers would switch to them from the sites that pay an appalling commission.

sharpshot

Quote from: luissantos84 on August 22, 2012, 20:47
Quote from: sharpshot on August 22, 2012, 19:43
^^^There's several other sites that pay 50% commission.  Try GLStockImages, 52% commission and they already have stills buyers.  Pond5 is great for video but they seem like different markets.  Some of their buyers might want stills but I think it will take a long time for them to be competitive with the big microstock sites.

sure but its impossible not to imagine a good future (I guess) for them, aren´t they number 1 or 2 in terms of video? I believe we have a good chance here
I hope so but some of the microstock sites have struggled to sell footage, so I wouldn't be surprised if Pond5 struggled with stills.

Smithore

I noticed lower and lower footage sell on the other sites (fotolia,revostock,shutterstock,istock...) these last months, Pond 5 seems to be the leader now.

ShadySue

#90
Quote from: sharpshot on August 22, 2012, 23:48
I hope so but some of the microstock sites have struggled to sell footage, so I wouldn't be surprised if Pond5 struggled with stills.
Their search is truly appalling, both from spam and from lack of any allowance for keyword phrasing. Even putting phrases into 'quotes' doesn't help.

gillian vann

#91
my brain hurts.
~ Gillian
create, not compete

sharpshot

Quote from: Smithore on August 23, 2012, 09:18
I noticed lower and lower footage sell on the other sites (fotolia,revostock,shutterstock,istock...) these last months, Pond 5 seems to be the leader now.
My footage portfolio isn't very commercial, I've sold more on Pond5 than anywhere else but haven't uploaded much this year and my sales have slowed down.  SS has picked up a bit and others are mentioning it in their forum.  Sold one with Reveostock this month, the first in a long time.  Didn't bother with FT and removed most of my clips from istock, as 15% commission is too low for me.

Smithore

Just got my 600 first photos accepted and online, let see... :)

RacePhoto

Quote from: Smithore on August 24, 2012, 20:30
Just got my 600 first photos accepted and online, let see... :)

Oh good, someone to test the water.

Write in a couple of months and tell me how it's going.  ;D

Wim

Quote from: Smithore on August 24, 2012, 20:30
Just got my 600 first photos accepted and online, let see... :)

Review time?
I might cancel my account if this will last a month or more, I'm not looking for another Crestock experience.
If an agency decides to take new media they should make sure they can handle the load first but we will see.

Thx

jm

Some of batches that I uploaded do not appear in uploads at all...

Smithore

#97
I've sent my pictures last week, around 7-8 days ago.
Crestock ? What is it?  ;D

Wim

Quote from: Smithore on August 25, 2012, 11:19
I've sent my pictures last week, around 7-8 days ago.
Crestock ? What is it?  ;D

Alright thanks, mine are in que since aug 20 so hopefully reviewed next week.

microstockphoto.co.uk

#99
Quote from: picture5469 on August 15, 2012, 00:04
didnt they partner with 123rf? if i have work on 123rf that is mirrored on p5 will that cause a conflict of interest??

I just received an email today from a curator saying: "We have found duplicates on our site of your work due to your recent submissions of images that you already distribute on our site via 123RF. Please confirm that we can take offline your entire 123rf portfolio on our site and approve subsequently your newer uploads."

So we have to decide now... Pond5 direct commission is much better but port is smaller (at least in the beginning); however, approval rate is good so far, so I will probably accept