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Aldobe stock earnings. Woohoo!!!!

Started by PZF, June 10, 2020, 17:34

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PZF

 Congratulations PZF!
Yesterday you made:
£0.54

Few thousand images there and not all a c%&p.

NeonRobot

Nice!

My situation: Moderation of images dead stopped. Sales almost stopped.

whtvr

Not really dead stopped. Batches seem to be originally fast-eye reviewed and then pushed back in queue depending the initial rejections. I notice that in every new batch there are first the rejected ones and then slow curation of the rest.

Chichikov

Quote from: NeonRobot on June 10, 2020, 18:56
Nice!

My situation: Moderation of images dead stopped. Sales almost stopped.

Same here...

Noedelhap

Yes, sales are slow on Adobe the last 10 days...quite unusual. What is going on?

k_t_g

You guys don't think its the great exodus from SS plus other things? If you don't your are only fooling your self and living in denial.  I mean come on guys.

Roscoe

Quote from: Noedelhap on June 10, 2020, 23:24
Yes, sales are slow on Adobe the last 10 days...quite unusual. What is going on?

Increased competition because everyone is dumping their library on Shutterstock's competitors?

Chichikov

I think Adobe is wondering if they did the right thing by buying out Shutterstock...

;D ;D ;D ;D

Noedelhap

Quote from: k_t_g on June 11, 2020, 05:02
You guys don't think its the great exodus from SS plus other things? If you don't your are only fooling your self and living in denial.  I mean come on guys.

Well, considering the time it takes to upload everything and get it reviewed, let alone be updated in the search and indexed by Google, I don't expect sales to fall off a cliff immediately, no.

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MPfoto71

My june sales at AS are low too:
- last week; 5x 0,33
- this week: 0 so far

Wine_wine

That is weird, mine are growing fast (vector images).

Uncle Pete

Quote from: whtvr on June 10, 2020, 19:22
Not really dead stopped. Batches seem to be originally fast-eye reviewed and then pushed back in queue depending the initial rejections. I notice that in every new batch there are first the rejected ones and then slow curation of the rest.

I found that too.
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Visual

Last week only one sale in monday. Before that it was few sales per day.
whats happend with adobe!?

I strat to be nervous, first SS killing price, now Adobe killing sales.  :o

Artist

Quote from: Visual on June 13, 2020, 11:49
Last week only one sale in monday. Before that it was few sales per day.
whats happend with adobe!?

I strat to be nervous, first SS killing price, now Adobe killing sales.  :o

I am getting normal AS sales and happy about it.

Roger Mitsom

Quote from: Chichikov on June 11, 2020, 08:02
I think Adobe is wondering if they did the right thing by buying out Shutterstock...

;D ;D ;D ;D

Adobe bought Shutterstock? I can't find anything to corroborate that.

marthamarks

Quote from: Roger Mitsom on July 03, 2020, 01:42
Quote from: Chichikov on June 11, 2020, 08:02
I think Adobe is wondering if they did the right thing by buying out Shutterstock...

;D ;D ;D ;D

Adobe bought Shutterstock? I can't find anything to corroborate that.

Same here. First I've heard of that.

Tenebroso

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Quote from: whtvr on June 10, 2020, 19:22
Not really dead stopped. Batches seem to be originally fast-eye reviewed and then pushed back in queue depending the initial rejections. I notice that in every new batch there are first the rejected ones and then slow curation of the rest.

I suppose they are short of staff and a lot of work. It seems that a supervisor checks over and decides to eliminate the clearest to eliminate and then the examiners arrive at the portfolios, more slowly. It's like a quick overview of a section chief, it's the feeling. Surely the one who instructs the reviewers takes a quick walk, and only eliminates. Then the reviewers come in and evaluate the files.


Quote from: Roger Mitsom on July 03, 2020, 01:42
Quote from: Chichikov on June 11, 2020, 08:02
I think Adobe is wondering if they did the right thing by buying out Shutterstock...

;D ;D ;D ;D

Adobe bought Shutterstock? I can't find anything to corroborate that.

SS wants to make money, put everyone at zero level, it was too much. But in January the extraordinary benefit of them, that is the plan. If they had sold SS to Adobe, we'd all be down to zero by now.


It is an ironic comment, a joke. If Adobe buys SS until March or April at the earliest, everything will not be signed.

SS dreams of January, until January, there is no hope of a change of owner.

Edit.
Adobe is King, they don't need to buy SS. I am inclined to the data lover, Google is very interested in the location of 300 million files, data from its metadata, data from those who look at it, data from potential customers and data from buyers, data from which they visualize it.

The feeling is that they do not feel their company as theirs, their performance gives the feeling that they do not love SS, as if they give it up and try to get bonus percentages, objectives. It gives me the feeling that they have been negotiating for months. If this is true, that there is a sale and a buyer, I bet the buyer is Google.

Chichikov

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Quote from: Roger Mitsom on July 03, 2020, 01:42
Quote from: Chichikov on June 11, 2020, 08:02
I think Adobe is wondering if they did the right thing by buying out Shutterstock...

;D ;D ;D ;D

Adobe bought Shutterstock? I can't find anything to corroborate that.

Never told that they did.
"I think" means that... I think, not that they did

Maybe you also missed the "  ;D ;D ;D ;D "
The "  ;D ;D ;D ;D " indicate sarcasm...

And if they are "wondering" it means that they did not do it yet (if they would have the intention to do it)




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Uncle Pete

Well I thought it was Facebook buying SS? Oh different wild guess thread.  ;)

Keep in mind that Stan's deal includes making an increase for his bonus. If the company was sold, being sold, that would be irrelevant and Jon could have stayed?

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5stock5

Sale seems to be frozen for now at AS. No sale since 25 June 2020 so far. July is absolutely dry so far. Not sure, if it is general trend now or just I am experiencing it.

Firn

Quote from: 08stock08 on July 18, 2020, 07:11
Sale seems to be frozen for now at AS. No sale since 25 June 2020 so far. July is absolutely dry so far. Not sure, if it is general trend now or just I am experiencing it.

I think it's a general trend. My sales are not frozen, but extremely low the whole week, actually I am having the worst month I had on Adobe the whole year so far. My earings are only 30% of what they were last month around this time - but despite this my overall position still keeps rising. So, I think if my position is still rising despite only having few and low $-sales, that must mean that the majority of Adobe contributors are having poor sales as well, otherwise, if it was just me, my position should fall, or at least stay the same?

Astrantia

Quote from: 08stock08 on July 18, 2020, 07:11
Sale seems to be frozen for now at AS. No sale since 25 June 2020 so far. July is absolutely dry so far. Not sure, if it is general trend now or just I am experiencing it.

Very slow for me as well. I have sales, but all just cheap sub sales. My RPD on AS was always around 1 $ and dropped significantly to somewhere around 0.40 $ lately.

fritz

Very,very slow for me as well...
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