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Quote from: Milinz on June 04, 2009, 05:27Well, not anymore... SS has changed its search results and now it is similar to iStocks best match... I have mass of old images selling ;-)Awful Zeus on the Olympus and holy bull's excrement, I just had a look. You're right. I didn't upload since March and I'm already at 40$ there today. We can finally stop feeding the beast.
Well, not anymore... SS has changed its search results and now it is similar to iStocks best match... I have mass of old images selling ;-)
Quote from: FlemishDreams on June 04, 2009, 05:38Quote from: Milinz on June 04, 2009, 05:27Well, not anymore... SS has changed its search results and now it is similar to iStocks best match... I have mass of old images selling ;-)Awful Zeus on the Olympus and holy bull's excrement, I just had a look. You're right. I didn't upload since March and I'm already at 40$ there today. We can finally stop feeding the beast.Dear god he is correct. Images I uploaded over a year ago appear on page 1. When did they make this change exactly?
Shutterstock buyers are new image hoarders. I wonder what will happen when they figure out they're hoarding old stuff.
Quote from: Kngkyle on June 04, 2009, 06:37Quote from: FlemishDreams on June 04, 2009, 05:38Quote from: Milinz on June 04, 2009, 05:27Well, not anymore... SS has changed its search results and now it is similar to iStocks best match... I have mass of old images selling ;-)Awful Zeus on the Olympus and holy bull's excrement, I just had a look. You're right. I didn't upload since March and I'm already at 40$ there today. We can finally stop feeding the beast.Dear god he is correct. Images I uploaded over a year ago appear on page 1. When did they make this change exactly?Shutterstock buyers are new image hoarders. I wonder what will happen when they figure out they're hoarding old stuff.
I was totally disappointed in the last batch I submitted. Almost no sales from the last batch I uploaded to SS. But good to know I will just stop uploading, if new images do not generate the sales. What actually happened was that an image maybe 2 weeks old ended up on the last place of my portfolio when sorted according to popularity. Now tell me what incentive do I now have to submit more images to SS?For me currently there are only three left from the top 5 to which I now regular upload. DT, FT and IS. There at least I see new images being sold. StockXpert fell out a month or two ago, when I submitted a bigger batch of nice images and non of them got downloaded and hardly got any views.
We regret to inform you that we cannot accept your submission, entitled squares mosaic pattern...... for addition to the iStockphoto library for the following reasons: We're sorry, but we did not find this file suitable as stock. With the rapid growth of the iStock collection, we give valuable consideration to each file but unfortunately cannot accept all submissions.
Congrats Kaycee!I had my initial 10 vectrors review on Veer Marketplace and it says:"There has been new activity on your Veer Marketplace contributor account.Here is a summary of your contributor statistics:Approved: 10"So, I believe they need my illustrations 'in terms of composition, use of BLAH BLAH and stock value so BLAH BLAH...It is all in Competition - what else to say ;-)
Well, real reviewer should know what images will sell... If he doubt then he better accept than reject some image... It is not the case at iStock due to my simple background/frame image has been rejected there...But Veer reviewers know what is commercial and I know that my images ARE in that category as well as I intentionaly put this one on initial review:Along with some other of my sellers and original works...Now, it is flood of images coming up to my Veer Marketplace Dashboard ;-)
I can confirm that after the recent 'change', new images on SS go nowhere. The trend on all the micros is to stop boosting new images in favor of 'popularity' ranking of old images. I made many more sales just 2 months ago, with fewer photos, and on SS most of them were for new images.If you think about this for 5 seconds you realize that images submitted today have no way to gain the popularity they'd need to become successful 'old' images.
Quote from: Milinz on June 10, 2009, 04:40Well, real reviewer should know what images will sell... If he doubt then he better accept than reject some image... It is not the case at iStock due to my simple background/frame image has been rejected there...But Veer reviewers know what is commercial and I know that my images ARE in that category as well as I intentionaly put this one on initial review:Along with some other of my sellers and original works...Now, it is flood of images coming up to my Veer Marketplace Dashboard ;-)
As said 'Not needed on iStock':http://www.fotolia.com/TopSales/FromThisWeekIt is on first page of best sales last 7 days on Fotolia!!!
Quote from: Milinz on June 17, 2009, 03:21As said 'Not needed on iStock':http://www.fotolia.com/TopSales/FromThisWeekIt is on first page of best sales last 7 days on Fotolia!!!You guys really should give the agencies a bit of credit for knowing what they are doing, if every asset is accepted on every site and the search returned the same assets, where would be the diversity and what would be the point?As has been said Istock use a different set of acceptance rules than ShutterStock and other sites, and will have some customers that the other don't, they have not said the asset is a bad quality one, just it is 'not needed by them at this time', subscription models need a lot more new images to keep their customers coming back and downloading, not always to use the downloaded asset but just because they want to use up the subscription limits, what is a best seller this week does not follow it will still be in a month or two.David
What actually happened was that an image maybe 2 weeks old ended up on the last place of my portfolio when sorted according to popularity. Now tell me what incentive do I now have to submit more images to SS?