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Microstock Photography Forum - General => Off Topic => Topic started by: litifeta on January 21, 2008, 22:12
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I was wondering how these sold on the microstock sites. Like buttons for websites etc.
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Of all my vector work (which is 100% of my portfolio), icons and buttons sell the worst. At least the general web buttons and icons. I have some specialized sets of icon graphics that do ok. But if you are talking about typical web buttons (web-related imagery like network symbols, feed symbols, browser buttons, nav icons, etc), the I would say to focus your efforts elsewhere.
Suer some people have great success in this category, but it is an extremely saturated segment of the business, and icon sets take a long time to create. With less than great returns, it might not be worth it.
I personally do better with backgrounds, illustrated shapes and symbols, more graphic stuff and less button/icon types of sets.
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I have around a dozen vector images on Shutterstock and Stockxpert. They seem to do okay on Shutterstock but nothing so far on Stockxpert. They're just simple things like an lcd television, a pencil; etc.
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I think it depends on your skills... I sell a lot web buttons, I don't think is a saturated market... but my backgrounds doesn't sell and on IS they just don't accept them.
Good luck!
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I think it depends on your skills... I sell a lot web buttons, I don't think is a saturated market... but my backgrounds doesn't sell and on IS they just don't accept them.
Just like my 3d renders. I stopped submitting them to IS even if they're my bestsellers at the other agencies. Doing so my approval rate stays well over 60%.