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When you uploading mobile images to SS do you need some special tag, "mobile" or something like that ?
I signed up with twenty20. The files are not exclusive right? I cannot find anything about exclusivity on their site.Ill upload the files that are not exclusive to eyeem plus a few other things that interest me.Well see what happens. I have started to reprocess some of my older series with the smartphonelook. Might give them a new life.Eta: got a reply from their support that everything is non exclusive.
Three sales through the SMART collection by Westend61, netting me 130 (about $150).A few sales with mobile shots on Stocksy United, not sure because I don't really remember which of my shots were mobile or from my Sony NEX.A handful of sales through Fotolia Instant. I don't track separate sales on Shutterstock and others.Quite a few sales on EyeEm/Getty over the last year.Just started a mobilestock experiment on my blog three weeks ago where I upload on Snapwire, Twenty20, Foap etc. First sale on Twenty20 for $1.
Disappointing to see some of them only have iPhone app I have uploaded some editorial photos taken from my phone to SS and 123RF as regular uploads. One of them has 100+ sales, another with 50+, and many with 10+.
I am on Stockimo, 3 sales so far.
DT has been my best earner for iPhoneography. I also have images on Fotolia Instant and Stockimo but no sales on either yet. EDIT: a couple sales on Fotolia Instant with 7 images. My best iPhone earner on DT sold again last week for $10.38 - it's an editorial image that is usually licensed as a credits sale. Nice to make a little extra from iPhoneography. I've also had iPhone images that I've uploaded to Alamy as reportage zoomed on recently so I'll have to see how they do. "m not turning in my Nikon yet LOL
i heard that you get paid very well on every sale on Stockimo , is that right?
Quote from: MichaelJayFoto on November 07, 2015, 12:52Three sales through the SMART collection by Westend61, netting me 130 (about $150).A few sales with mobile shots on Stocksy United, not sure because I don't really remember which of my shots were mobile or from my Sony NEX.A handful of sales through Fotolia Instant. I don't track separate sales on Shutterstock and others.Quite a few sales on EyeEm/Getty over the last year.Just started a mobilestock experiment on my blog three weeks ago where I upload on Snapwire, Twenty20, Foap etc. First sale on Twenty20 for $1.the westend61 sales look great but i think it much harder to get a sale in there compare to Instant fotolia isnt it?can you please send a link to your mobilestock experiment on your blog?
Sold my first mobile phone photo for $2. Used a few sites but had no luck in over 6 months, so I will have to upload a lot more images.https://www.twenty20.com/photos/3fe1283f-f225-42dc-96cb-b0721c630372
Quote from: sharpshot on March 01, 2016, 05:46Sold my first mobile phone photo for $2. Used a few sites but had no luck in over 6 months, so I will have to upload a lot more images.https://www.twenty20.com/photos/3fe1283f-f225-42dc-96cb-b0721c630372 whats your phone?
Quote from: sharpshot on March 01, 2016, 05:46Sold my first mobile phone photo for $2. Used a few sites but had no luck in over 6 months, so I will have to upload a lot more images.https://www.twenty20.com/photos/3fe1283f-f225-42dc-96cb-b0721c630372Congratulations! Is it possible / makes sense to upload DSLR pictures to Twenty20? Will they sell?