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Is there a microstock upload program out there?

Started by comicgeek12, September 08, 2010, 19:35

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comicgeek12

I've been a microstocker for years and have 2 agencies I use.(Bigstock and Istock).  I want to branch out and get on some other sites as well.  That being said is there a program that will allow you to upload once and infiltrate every stock agency you submit to?  Also, since Fotalia and Dreamstime keep rejecting me is there another couple of sites anybody would recommend?
Thanks in advance!

disorderly

I use plain old FTP.  Once you have your images on an agency's server, the submission process goes from mildly cumbersome (Dreamstime, Fotolia, Deposit) to effortless (123RF, Zoonar, StockFresh).  That assumes of course that you're inserting title, description and keywords into the image files' IPTC data.

For new images, I upload to my web host and then use the FTP command to submit to the first agency.  Whatever is accepted there I then send on to the rest.  That way I use my web provider's much better bandwidth for the vast majority of the uploads.  Then I go to each site and complete the submission process.  I have the uploading scripted, so it's easy and relatively goofproof.


FD

#3
FileZilla free!)
If you can't get in an easy agency like DT (amazing since SS is harder), why not put up a few pictures here full-size for critique?
Money won't make you happy.

ThomasAmby

Quote from: comicgeek12 on September 08, 2010, 19:35
I've been a microstocker for years and have 2 agencies I use.(Bigstock and Istock).  I want to branch out and get on some other sites as well.  That being said is there a program that will allow you to upload once and infiltrate every stock agency you submit to?  Also, since Fotalia and Dreamstime keep rejecting me is there another couple of sites anybody would recommend?
Thanks in advance!

www.isyndica.com (it's not free though)



Other mentionable agencies:

shutterstock.com
canstockphoto.com
123rf.com
and upcoming agency stockfresh.com

and if you're an illustrator

clipartof.com
graphicleftovers.com
BuyIllustrations.net - Royalty Free Stock Illustrations (Symbiostock site)
Thomas Amby Design

the808state

#5
you could try http://www.cushystock.com/

There is a free version I think, and then if you want more features you can buy the professional version.

I use it for my keywording because it lets select and synchronize the data to different photos you select.

It also lets you upload to different sites you select.

mtkang

i had tried filezilla, basically you just connect it to the website server and browse the file to transfer? are there a way to make the same file transfer to multiple location?

FD

Quote from: mtkang on September 09, 2010, 07:20i had tried filezilla, basically you just connect it to the website server and browse the file to transfer? are there a way to make the same file transfer to multiple location?
Yes. Just disconnect from your current server and go to the next one. The files to upload will be added to the queue, embedded with site/usr/pwd. Basically, you can let it all run overnight if you're on a slow connection. The failed transfers go in the failed queue, and you can reschedule them the next morning.
Money won't make you happy.

fatalsweets

Quote from: FD-regular on September 09, 2010, 18:35
Quote from: mtkang on September 09, 2010, 07:20i had tried filezilla, basically you just connect it to the website server and browse the file to transfer? are there a way to make the same file transfer to multiple location?
Yes. Just disconnect from your current server and go to the next one. The files to upload will be added to the queue, embedded with site/usr/pwd. Basically, you can let it all run overnight if you're on a slow connection. The failed transfers go in the failed queue, and you can reschedule them the next morning.

I am new here, can it do it in one go? what program can upload all of it in just one go?
Thank you.

the808state


As I mentioned before, there is cushystock - Cushystock.com

under features it says:
Multi-thread FTP uploading



And also, ProStockMaster: - http://prostockmaster.com/

under features it says:

Simultaneous Upload of Stock Photos Post stock images and entire folders to multiple agencies, in one click! Select from a list of top-selling microstock agencies.

FD

Quote from: fatalsweets on September 10, 2010, 02:47
Quote from: FD-regular on September 09, 2010, 18:35
Quote from: mtkang on September 09, 2010, 07:20i had tried filezilla, basically you just connect it to the website server and browse the file to transfer? are there a way to make the same file transfer to multiple location?
Yes. Just disconnect from your current server and go to the next one. The files to upload will be added to the queue, embedded with site/usr/pwd. Basically, you can let it all run overnight if you're on a slow connection. The failed transfers go in the failed queue, and you can reschedule them the next morning.
I am new here, can it do it in one go? what program can upload all of it in just one go?
Thank you.
Yes, FileZilla (see higher). It's Open Source (free) and well maintained. I found private solutions like Cushystock a bit buggy, but that's years ago. Why pay for something if there are mainstream free solutions around? Keep It Simple.  ;)
Money won't make you happy.

fatalsweets

I have 300 images on istock, how do I copy all the information and upload to other microstock site?
Ps what is IPTC tags? how do I use it? What software is it?

disorderly

Quote from: fatalsweets on September 15, 2010, 04:56
Ps what is IPTC tags? how do I use it? What software is it?

I'll answer the easy one.  IPTC is the International Press Telecommunications Council.  They defined a standard set of metadata that can be stored in image files.  These can include image title, description and keywords.  All the stock agencies (at least all the ones I know) will retrieve IPTC data from images you upload, so you don't have to specify all that stuff one at a time.  There are many different applications that let you specify IPTC data, including various Adobe products.  I edit mine with Graphic Converter, a very nice application for Mac OS.  I'll let the Windows folk tell you about their favorites.

Nordlys

Quote from: fatalsweets on September 15, 2010, 04:56
I have 300 images on istock, how do I copy all the information and upload to other microstock site?
Ps what is IPTC tags? how do I use it? What software is it?

Take a look at Isyndia

fatalsweets


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I'll answer the easy one.  IPTC is the International Press Telecommunications Council.  They defined a standard set of metadata that can be stored in image files.  These can include image title, description and keywords.  All the stock agencies (at least all the ones I know) will retrieve IPTC data from images you upload, so you don't have to specify all that stuff one at a time.  There are many different applications that let you specify IPTC data, including various Adobe products.  I edit mine with Graphic Converter, a very nice application for Mac OS.  I'll let the Windows folk tell you about their favorites.
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Thank you, I use mac too.  :D But What do you do for upload model release? And choses the categories part? Are you do it one by one? And link the lightbox?

disorderly

Quote from: fatalsweets on September 16, 2010, 00:52
Thank you, I use mac too.  :D But What do you do for upload model release? And choses the categories part? Are you do it one by one? And link the lightbox?

There's not a lot of consistency among agencies for categories, so I handle those one at a time.  And with the exception of iStock (which is exceptional in oh so many ways), every agency lets you upload a given release once and then select it from a menu for each image.  Zoonar's also an exception; they just have you mark that there's a release available, but you don't have to send it to them.

fatalsweets

Quote from: disorderly on September 16, 2010, 00:56
Quote from: fatalsweets on September 16, 2010, 00:52
Thank you, I use mac too.  :D But What do you do for upload model release? And choses the categories part? Are you do it one by one? And link the lightbox?

There's not a lot of consistency among agencies for categories, so I handle those one at a time.  And with the exception of iStock (which is exceptional in oh so many ways), every agency lets you upload a given release once and then select it from a menu for each image.  Zoonar's also an exception; they just have you mark that there's a release available, but you don't have to send it to them.

Woooa, only istock is the one give me all this pain. I really need to look in different agency.
Thank you very much, you rock~