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Title: Lookstat Alternatives ??
Post by: Randy McKown on March 08, 2010, 00:30
online services ... commercial software ... anything?

I need to start tracking royalties of certain images from multiple sessions organized into collections. I know lookstat does this however I have been testing it out the last month or two and figures are coming up way off. Lookstat is very cool but I need accuracy .. preferably something not still in beta. I don't need a service that can track every single agency. I'm only concerned with SS, DT, IS & FT .... and DT isn't so much a priority because if all else fails I can track royalties by setting up additional lightboxes.

I've googled my brains out and came up with nothing.
Title: Re: Lookstat Alternatives ??
Post by: UncleGene on March 08, 2010, 01:04
Did you look at CushyStock http://www.cushystock.com/? (http://www.cushystock.com/?)
I did not try this feature myself (for my purposes old version is much more stable), but new versions have session management.
Title: Re: Lookstat Alternatives ??
Post by: Randy McKown on March 08, 2010, 02:45
I just downloaded their new trial version and after installing it says you have to buy before being able to use the tracking features ... the tracking features are the only feature Im wanting to test out LOL .. just my luck.
They should have made the trial version fully functional with a time limit instead. I don't want to spend $90 on it only to uninstall it 5 minutes later.  ;D

Can anyone with an established portfolio and daily sales verify how accurate CushyStocks earnings reports are and if you can create your own image collections to track? ... (it looks cool but the help file is almost non-existent in this thing).
Title: Re: Lookstat Alternatives ??
Post by: Rahul Pathak on June 09, 2010, 16:31
Hi randy,

Just wondering if the new analytics is getting you what you need or if you have any feedback. Would love to hear from you re: your thoughts.

Cheers,

Rahul