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Author Topic: Complaints, why all these compaints?  (Read 14724 times)

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« Reply #25 on: February 17, 2015, 19:44 »
+4

So your very first post here is a complaint?

LOL!  Brilliant!


« Reply #26 on: February 17, 2015, 19:52 »
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I just heard of a study where they discovered that people who complain live longer than those that don't.

We should be grateful these stock agencies extend our lives by giving so much to complain about!  ;D

« Reply #27 on: February 17, 2015, 20:48 »
+1
I just heard of a study where they discovered that people who complain live longer than those that don't.

We should be grateful these stock agencies extend our lives by giving so much to complain about!  ;D

LOL only a little shorter in life span than the following:
1) Keith Richards  (all sort of stuff)
2) Rod Stewart (beer)
3) Emperors, Queens, and other politicians (since they execute all healthy opposition)
 8)

« Reply #28 on: February 17, 2015, 21:04 »
+5
We should give you a year or two for reality to sink in and then we can have this conversation.

Take a short cut and pay close attention to the actions of the men who are steering the microstock ships.

Most of them have put ducks in a row to reap millions in the near short term and their plans count on us funding their success. However just as in the sub prime scam they will be happy to let us pay for their folly's at the expense of our port assets. We are well on our way to Free.


« Reply #29 on: February 17, 2015, 21:25 »
+4
Letting off some steam is like a good cry! Just get it out so you can move on and forward.

« Reply #30 on: February 17, 2015, 21:28 »
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Most of them have put ducks in a row to reap millions in the near short term and their plans count on us funding their success. However just as in the sub prime scam they will be happy to let us pay for their folly's at the expense of our port assets. We are well on our way to Free.

they won't be needing us anyway as they are using it  for moneylaundering too, like as suggested by one of the plot of some terrible B movie. can't remember the title of that 2012 movie , i thought it was written by perharps a microstocker who got pissedoff with the business. poor theory, still can still be true like some baseball cards or telemarketing companies have been  known also to be moneylaundry . some of which were closed by the narc in the late early 2k.

true or not, it certainly is a good idea if you are into writing a B movie

dpimborough

« Reply #31 on: February 18, 2015, 03:24 »
+5
Just woke up having my second cup of tea and reading a thread about a contributor complaining about other contributors complaining  ???

Dayum that is so funny  ;D

Just spluttered my assam over the cornflakes  >:(

What ever next a contributor complaining about other contributors submitting images to stock agencies?   :o

Alambo

« Reply #32 on: February 18, 2015, 03:40 »
-1
I never thought that I would get roasted....
This is what I am doing.... http://www.shutterstock.com/g/sangoiri

« Last Edit: February 18, 2015, 04:14 by Alambo »

« Reply #33 on: February 18, 2015, 04:38 »
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I have decided that negativity is not the way to go so I have removed my comment. Good luck to you mate.
« Last Edit: February 18, 2015, 05:09 by john_woodcock »

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« Reply #34 on: February 18, 2015, 05:08 »
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A good example of the current site mentality - someone reports good sales on Canstock score on agree 0. Two people report decreases and get 10 and 11 thumbs up. We're doomed I tell ye!!!

That has nothing to do with site mentality IMO. It just means that more people see declining sales than share success, thus more people agree when someone reports bad sales.

« Reply #35 on: February 18, 2015, 05:49 »
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first, let me say, i never met a cow that is bad. humans yes, cows never. it's why the hindus worship them.
If you want to turn a cow bad, tell it that it's a goddess. The only place I've ever been attacked by an arrogant cow was in India - and I couldn't even chastise the beast because the place was full of Hindus letting it do whatever it wanted.

ShadySue

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« Reply #36 on: February 18, 2015, 06:12 »
+8
I never thought that I would get roasted....
Here's yet another quote: "A cynic is just a disappointed optimist". Probably all of us once were where you are now.

« Reply #37 on: February 18, 2015, 12:13 »
+2
I never thought that I would get roasted....
Here's yet another quote: "A cynic is just a disappointed optimist". Probably all of us once were where you are now.

So effing true!

« Reply #38 on: February 18, 2015, 12:59 »
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"Never hit a milking cow" should surely be aimed at the agencies rather than the content providers.
The people who supply them have, in cow terms, had their fields sold, are being kept inside on concrete, and are fed a minimum ration to maintain milk production.
It might make for rich "farmers", but it makes for damned unhappy cows!




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« Reply #39 on: February 18, 2015, 15:00 »
+17
Why so many complaints? Well, MSG is probably the most popular microstock forum so people tend to come here to vent with other contributors. The scenario below is probably why people here are a bit grumpy.

  • New contributor starts submitting images to agencies and is euphoric over finding out people will pay for their images. They dream of quitting their day job and retiring early. They're also oblivious to the history of agency/contributors relations so this is a fresh starting point for them
  • After getting a few sales they submit images like crazy and enjoy BDEs, BWEs, and every other acronym you can think of that begins with Best. They can't understand why some of the people who have been around for a while complain so much
  • One of the agencies decides it's time to change the contributor royalty model and not to the benefit of the contributors. Not a big deal to the newbie but people flock to the forums to complain that their sales have dropped 25/50/75% and this is the worst sales since 200X.
  • Not-so-new-ish contributor is still submitting images like crazy but royalties aren't increasing much or have plateaud.  They aren't happy but don't complain and go MSG to start asking questions if this is normal.
  • One of the agencies is outed for trying to hide some scamish partnering deal where contributors either get nothing or pennies for sales. Another agency cuts the contributor royalty percentage. Another agency drops prices.  Not-so-new-ish contributor's sales are falling and they're getting tired of constant bad news. They go to MSG to complain. And they complain more as more bad things continue to happen
  • A new contributor joins MSG and their first post is asking why so many people complain. See #1.


Semmick Photo

« Reply #40 on: February 18, 2015, 15:10 »
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Why so many complaints? Well, MSG is probably the most popular microstock forum so people tend to come here to vent with other contributors. The scenario below is probably why people here are a bit grumpy.

  • New contributor starts submitting images to agencies and is euphoric over finding out people will pay for their images. They dream of quitting their day job and retiring early. They're also oblivious to the history of agency/contributors relations so this is a fresh starting point for them
  • After getting a few sales they submit images like crazy and enjoy BDEs, BWEs, and every other acronym you can think of that begins with Best. They can't understand why some of the people who have been around for a while complain so much
  • One of the agencies decides it's time to change the contributor royalty model and not to the benefit of the contributors. Not a big deal to the newbie but people flock to the forums to complain that their sales have dropped 25/50/75% and this is the worst sales since 200X.
  • Not-so-new-ish contributor is still submitting images like crazy but royalties aren't increasing much or have plateaud.  They aren't happy but don't complain and go MSG to start asking questions if this is normal.
  • One of the agencies is outed for trying to hide some scamish partnering deal where contributors either get nothing or pennies for sales. Another agency cuts the contributor royalty percentage. Another agency drops prices.  Not-so-new-ish contributor's sales are falling and they're getting tired of constant bad news. They go to MSG to complain. And they complain more as more bad things continue to happen
  • A new contributor joins MSG and their first post is asking why so many people complain. See #1.

Hey ! How do you know about my history here?? ;)

Alambo

« Reply #41 on: February 18, 2015, 15:58 »
0
I am not new in the business as you can see from my SS Portfolio.
I can say I am an addict, a microstock junkie, I cant leave it, I have to go on, day by day. And I am happy that I did not experienced the golden days. I started in the hard times.
« Last Edit: February 18, 2015, 16:01 by Alambo »


« Reply #42 on: February 18, 2015, 16:02 »
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I thought of it this way the other day...

This is basically my full-time job. Imagine if the company you worked for hired thousands of new people to do your job every day. Those people asked you to help them to get better at their your job and said things like, "hey, don't worry. I just do this for fun and don't really need the money". All this while you get paid less and told by your company how great everything is going.

OK. Now, stop imagining because this is reality for a lot of us. Honestly, I probably should be happy that I'm still treading water because reality is kind of insanely unreal.

Alambo

« Reply #43 on: February 18, 2015, 16:23 »
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what pays is not the number of people who jump into the microstock business, what pays is creativity... new ideas... it depends on our brainwork and bullishness... mixed with fear and worries about the monthly payments...

« Reply #44 on: February 18, 2015, 16:30 »
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Sure... but now you need to be 3 times more creative, then next year 4 times, and so on. Perhaps some of that creativity should go to figuring out how to make more than $.38 or less per download.

« Reply #45 on: February 18, 2015, 16:30 »
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what pays is not the number of people who jump into the microstock business, what pays is creativity... new ideas... it depends on our brainwork and bullishness... mixed with fear and worries about the monthly payments...

Math catches up with all of us no matter how creative we are.

No Free Lunch

« Reply #46 on: February 18, 2015, 16:47 »
+1
Why so many complaints? Well, MSG is probably the most popular microstock forum so people tend to come here to vent with other contributors. The scenario below is probably why people here are a bit grumpy.

  • New contributor starts submitting images to agencies and is euphoric over finding out people will pay for their images. They dream of quitting their day job and retiring early. They're also oblivious to the history of agency/contributors relations so this is a fresh starting point for them
  • After getting a few sales they submit images like crazy and enjoy BDEs, BWEs, and every other acronym you can think of that begins with Best. They can't understand why some of the people who have been around for a while complain so much
  • One of the agencies decides it's time to change the contributor royalty model and not to the benefit of the contributors. Not a big deal to the newbie but people flock to the forums to complain that their sales have dropped 25/50/75% and this is the worst sales since 200X.
  • Not-so-new-ish contributor is still submitting images like crazy but royalties aren't increasing much or have plateaud.  They aren't happy but don't complain and go MSG to start asking questions if this is normal.
  • One of the agencies is outed for trying to hide some scamish partnering deal where contributors either get nothing or pennies for sales. Another agency cuts the contributor royalty percentage. Another agency drops prices.  Not-so-new-ish contributor's sales are falling and they're getting tired of constant bad news. They go to MSG to complain. And they complain more as more bad things continue to happen
  • A new contributor joins MSG and their first post is asking why so many people complain. See #1.

Hey ! How do you know about my history here?? ;)

We know everything Ron  8)


« Reply #47 on: February 18, 2015, 16:48 »
+1
"That has nothing to do with site mentality IMO. It just means that more people see declining sales than share success, thus more people agree when someone reports bad sales."

Possibly but why when I look at the graph of stats submitted on the right generally trends seem flat? I guess we'll never know. It seems to me people like to share decline and keep quiet about success.

This years annual survey will be interesting.

Alambo

« Reply #48 on: February 18, 2015, 16:54 »
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I am sorry to tell you, but whenever I take part in a survey I produce nonsense figures. Dont ask me why. I hope that there not too many people like me.

« Reply #49 on: February 18, 2015, 17:03 »
+8
Hopefully they cancel each other out. Not very nice though is it? - its one thing to not participate but disappointing you chose to mislead.

The only stats I rely on are my own


 

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