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Wait until someone comes up with "FourDollarPhotos"... Reminds me of the classic scene from There's Something About Mary:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JB2di69FmhE
Curious about the comments on the price. I thought Shutterstock's payout per sale was 35 cents or something like that... are they the exception and not the norm? Is the average higher than $3.75? I don't sell any still images, so I've no idea!
Nobody competes with fiverr with less than $5 per work
Quote from: stockman11 on March 08, 2018, 03:30Nobody competes with fiverr with less than $5 per work ?
Take a look at GL Stock Images. They are dead simple to use, lots of images, but unfortunately zero sales. Figure out where they went wrong and then fix those issues.You need to provide the licensing terms before many will join.We don't really know who you are. There's no info on the site.The name kind of ties you in forever to that price point. Maybe not a good idea.Just a few thoughts...
Nobody competes with fiverr with less than $5 per work, so it's a good chance that $5 photos stays unique. Sounds catchy, it offers simplicity, so with a good marketing it can be OK.The keyword is a good marketing, this is what made the difference between successful sites and the rest. This is why from the new sites only Canva succeeded while the others failed, and this is why from the little older sites Depositphotos is in the middle tier, while others are pretty much nowhere. Even with the coolest site in the world and excellent content, you will hardly go anywhere without a good marketing.And by good marketing, I don't mean ads on Google and Facebook, not many will click on that, by good marketing I mean right people who know the right people and who really know how to attract buyers and spread the word. Which is easier said than done. That's why there is a difference between successful sites and the others.
Quote from: stockman11 on March 08, 2018, 03:30Nobody competes with fiverr with less than $5 per work, so it's a good chance that $5 photos stays unique. Sounds catchy, it offers simplicity, so with a good marketing it can be OK.The keyword is a good marketing, this is what made the difference between successful sites and the rest. This is why from the new sites only Canva succeeded while the others failed, and this is why from the little older sites Depositphotos is in the middle tier, while others are pretty much nowhere. Even with the coolest site in the world and excellent content, you will hardly go anywhere without a good marketing.And by good marketing, I don't mean ads on Google and Facebook, not many will click on that, by good marketing I mean right people who know the right people and who really know how to attract buyers and spread the word. Which is easier said than done. That's why there is a difference between successful sites and the others.So all you have to do is get the right people. It's that simple.I wonder if that strategy has ever been tried before in other industries.
...You need to provide the licensing terms before many will join.