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Microstock Photography Forum - General => Microstock Services => Topic started by: fotoroad on November 02, 2009, 07:51
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Hello,
I start work on new small images stock at http://www.fotoroad.net/index.php (http://www.fotoroad.net/index.php) and I welcome any helpful idea from photographers how to do better.
Thanmk You
admin
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I would like to know exactly how you plan to get buyers to your site. Do you have a marketing/advertising plan?
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Yes,I am working on it.
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I'm looking forward to hearing more.
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Sorry but I do not share details.But thanks for your interest.Btw.nice portfolio.
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Thank you! I didn't mean that you should tell all. I just meant that I am looking forward to more announcements.
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Any particular "niche" that your site intends to be involved with.
What photos does your site want to represent ?
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I still the beginner in this business, but even I would not began to upload photo and waste time for a site, which does not know how sell my photo. Tell about yours plan, please.
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Royalty Free subscription of celebrities/editorial; cost for buyer 0.50$. Yield for the photographer (at 50%): 0.25$. I expect a huge influx of Getty red carpet photographers. ;D
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the industry is too well-established for a newcomer to just jump in running a low-cost non-custom script site .. both the buyer & contributor are going to expect much more than those scripts can offer (KTools is pretty outdated and non-efficient). I don't believe even an extremely well-funded company could overcome that issue. Not trying to bring you down just being realistic. Maybe you should think of creating a partnership with a killer php coder, graphic artist and you will need somebody on the team that is familiar with the admin process to work with the coder.
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the industry is too well-established for a newcomer to just jump in running a low-cost non-custom script site .. both the buyer & contributor are going to expect much more than those scripts can offer (KTools is pretty outdated and non-efficient). I don't believe even an extremely well-funded company could overcome that issue. Not trying to bring you down just being realistic. Maybe you should think of creating a partnership with a killer php coder, graphic artist and you will need somebody on the team that is familiar with the admin process to work with the coder.
well put