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Microstock Photography Forum - General => Microstock News => Topic started by: whatwolf on January 20, 2015, 09:27
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I have focus on stock images market for 1 year. And I have upload my files to 26 agencies to sell.
In those agencies, Superimagemarket.com gives the highest royalty---80%.
To day, I receive a Email from superimagemarket.com. The email says they start to recruit photographers to upload their photos. So I relied to them to ask them about why they give 80% royalty even 100% royalty for the first year. They told me they plan to offer a platform that provide artist to sell their works just like a Self-Hosted website.
I have registered. It is my 27th agency. I hope they can sell images well. So I can get more money than anyother stock images agency.
So what do you find about it?
here is the picture post in the Email.
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You have to pay for hosting your images. The ad says nothing about that. I do not have anything more to say.
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So I can get more money than anyother stock images agency.
That's not going to happen.
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Hi, I am Frederick Lee. I work for SuperImageMarket.com.
I think there must be some misunderstand about the storage fee.
You do not need to pay for anything if you register before January 1, 2016.
My email : [email protected]
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So I can get more money than anyother stock images agency.
That's not going to happen.
Hi,Sean Locke.
Any thing could happen. We don't want to be a stock agency which copying shutterstock's mode or some other's mode. We don't want to see the price lower and lower. We try to change the rule. Profit-sharing mode is the most important thing to the relationship between contributor and image stock agency.
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What does "Searching by image boosts sales of creatives" actually mean?
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There have been a couple of prior threads on these folks:
http://www.microstockgroup.com/newby-discussion/hi-to-all- (http://www.microstockgroup.com/newby-discussion/hi-to-all-)!-new-member-i'm-superimagemarket/
http://www.microstockgroup.com/new-sites-general/new-site-superimagemarket/ (http://www.microstockgroup.com/new-sites-general/new-site-superimagemarket/)
I'm not sure what has changed since the last discussion - why will buyers purchase at this site being the primary unanswered question.
Also, you should get someone who really knows English to copy edit and proofread your e-mails.
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There have been a couple of prior threads on these folks:
[url]http://www.microstockgroup.com/newby-discussion/hi-to-all-[/url] ([url]http://www.microstockgroup.com/newby-discussion/hi-to-all-[/url])!-new-member-i'm-superimagemarket/
[url]http://www.microstockgroup.com/new-sites-general/new-site-superimagemarket/[/url] ([url]http://www.microstockgroup.com/new-sites-general/new-site-superimagemarket/[/url])
I'm not sure what has changed since the last discussion - why will buyers purchase at this site being the primary unanswered question.
Also, you should get someone who really knows English to copy edit and proofread your e-mails.
Have you tried our search by image? This could save a lof of time for our image buyers, I dare say our image search technology is the best one in image stock industry. Although not as good as Google, it's far beyond than others
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Have you tried our search by image? This could save a lof of time for our image buyers, I dare say our image search technology is the best one in image stock industry. Although not as good as Google, it's far beyond than others
I hadn't tried it before, but I just did.
It's hard to tell much because some of the searches failed because you don't have any images of that subject (easter eggs, for example). One of a generic office building produced lots of office buildings, but not as many as if I searched using the words, office building.
And then there was a search for a small boat anchored at a buoy in a lake. Your image search said there weren't any like that, but a search for boat lake produced 107. Its not a time saver over a keyword search unless (a) you're trying to match an exact image (and then Google image search already does that) or (b) it finds you relevant images.
(http://digitalbristles.com/temp/SIM-image-search-example-boat.jpg)
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I have focus on stock images market for 1 year. And I have upload my files to 26 agencies to sell.
In those agencies, Superimagemarket.com gives the highest royalty---80%.
To day, I receive a Email from superimagemarket.com. The email says they start to recruit photographers to upload their photos. So I relied to them to ask them about why they give 80% royalty even 100% royalty for the first year. They told me they plan to offer a platform that provide artist to sell their works just like a Self-Hosted website.
I have registered. It is my 27th agency. I hope they can sell images well. So I can get more money than anyother stock images agency.
So what do you find about it?
here is the picture post in the Email.
I thought you already registered there (http://www.microstockgroup.com/newby-discussion/hi-to-all-!-new-member-i%27m-superimagemarket/msg401254/#msg401254)...
i have registed.
And upload 2 files there.
It seems good to photographer.
So, is it good place for sales?
Btw, how is it possible to sell images of cars and architecture as RF?
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Wow, what a "subtle" ad.
I can't wait to join your agency. Not.
whatwolf = Fredrick Lee
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So, Whatwolf, how did you do here?
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Their offer "Upload Your Photos AND GET $1,000" is still available.
A graphic artist i know contacted them 2 weeks ago. Asked them to upload 7000 images and he asked for more than the measly $ 100..
No response yet. How can someone trust agency that simply ignored a message :)
Thank you and Goodbye >:(
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Interesting. I may give it a try.
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Interesting. I may give it a try.
Let us know if you received your money or not. I do not trust them.
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I'll register to it.
But I'm not sure if I'll upload. It storngly depends on the time factor...