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Off Topic / Re: Christmas and New Years wishes
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Merry Christmas all. And have a safe, happy and prosperous New Year.
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Off Topic / Re: Christmas and New Years wishes« on: December 21, 2021, 10:28 »
Merry Christmas all. And have a safe, happy and prosperous New Year.
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GLStock / Re: Leaf time to delete GL« on: November 04, 2021, 20:46 »
It's a shame about GL. The old owners were awesome, but the new staff really did seem to disappear in the middle of the night with our money. I can't say it was a lot, but there was some. At the same time, they bought into a messed up game that needs some serious overhaul.
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Canva / Re: Making Their Own In House Content?« on: June 30, 2021, 20:34 »
I still kind of expect companies to start buying catalogs and putting contributors on salary. Seems like a possible next step. I guess they still get enough for free that they don't need to. Probably just my bias because I haven't bothered to make new content in a year or two and consider stock a wholly passive thing now, so a financial incentive is really all that would get me back in the game.
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StockFresh / Re: StockFresh is closing« on: October 01, 2020, 21:11 »
Good to hear they are paying everybody out. I was disappointed when they launched that they were just trying mostly to recreate StockXpert instead of building something that was pushing the industry forward. That said, I have respect for all of them running the agency. It is not an easy thing to do. They treated me great, and I was happy with what had been going on recently. I'm pretty much 100% passive now (waiting to see what happens with no real reward for creating more content), but I'd love to jump back in if any of these players have a new and inventive idea. I've run stuff myself, and I know that I'm just not cut out for that.
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StockFresh / Re: StockFresh is closing« on: September 20, 2020, 08:13 »
It's a shame to see them close. It doesn't help the market when the smaller agencies get squeezed out.
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General Stock Discussion / Re: So where are we at now?« on: July 02, 2020, 20:34 »Others have probably said it better - but we are basically where we were with Istock a few years back - are you going to put up with the BS they put you through to get 15% of whatever schemes and scams they come up with to wring as much $ out of a once pretty nice opportunity for everyone or are you going to decide that your peace of mind is worth it to remove your content? Yeah, I haven't made any stock art in about a year, and even last year was little bit of just throwing it against the wall and expecting nothing. 7
General Stock Discussion / Re: So where are we at now?« on: July 01, 2020, 12:41 »
As someone that did this fight several years ago with iStock and others, I sympathize with those taking a stand to get more for their work. That said, I feel like micro stock dried up as a viable business model a couple years ago, so I'm not sure what I'd be fighting to get or return to at this point in time. I figured the whole thing would either collapse, limp forward in its current state or something new would come along.
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General Stock Discussion / Re: Self Hosted self-hosted Why isn't there one good package?« on: June 24, 2020, 17:38 »
Wordpress also is a big hacker target. Keeping on top of the constant updates helps with that, but it still is an easy target. In the end, it is tough to wear all the hats to make it work and the internet seems to be rapidly moving away from the "little guy" business model.
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Shutterstock.com / Re: How is SS RPD turning out for you in this first month?« on: June 06, 2020, 10:09 »Lifelong RPD 66 cents ... June RPD 63 cents. Yeah, I noticed a lot of 10 cent ones too. Nice to get the higher royalty subscriptions, but considering 10 cents is about a quarter of $.38 it is hard to see how I'm coming out ahead. It is definitely pretty confusing and hard to get a real idea or track what we are owed now. 10
Pond5 / Re: Pond5 will remove ability to set prices?« on: August 31, 2019, 13:23 »
They are going about this all wrong. They need to call all the other sites and tell them to raise their prices.
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General Stock Discussion / Re: What would YOU pay for your own subscription site? +what options would you need?« on: August 24, 2019, 16:11 »What was wrong is that buyers dont care about looking at an individuals site. Those that have niche content that is very valuable already have a way to sell. True. Most of it is still Google foot traffic. It seems like they squeezed a lot of the little players out of that though in the last several years. 12
General Stock Discussion / Re: What would YOU pay for your own subscription site? +what options would you need?« on: August 24, 2019, 16:08 »Seeing as certain agencies are trying to "force" the bigger ones in a race to the bottom through a subscription model (and seem to forget what made them BIG was the contributors contributing content)... $30 seems to be around where dedicated hosting prices are. You usually get charged a little bit more for extra space for a larger portfolio. Good features are probably just organized, professional price setting and a good search. All that said, it would be tough for me to jump into another one of these. Most of them just aren't stable enough to trust for an extended period. You put in a lot of effort to build it just to have the software get abandoned or other issues. 13
General Stock Discussion / Re: What would YOU pay for your own subscription site? +what options would you need?« on: August 24, 2019, 15:59 »What was wrong is that buyers dont care about looking at an individuals site. Those that have niche content that is very valuable already have a way to sell. I had regular customers that wanted to buy directly from me. 14
Shutterstock.com / Re: BME/WME« on: July 27, 2019, 21:40 »
Microstock went from somewhat profitable experiment to real business and back to somewhat profitable experiment. It still seems to be shrinking for me, so I'm not sure where the bottom is or the breaking point. I am curious where the experiment will end though.
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Shutterstock.com / Re: New dimension for EPS files (4 megapixels)« on: June 03, 2019, 09:51 »I am beginning to believe that this maybe a deliberate policy to restrict the number of EPS uploads to Shutterstock, maybe they are not interested in anything but photography. I doubt it. I think these companies love making money off of illustrations/vectors, but they often know nothing about it and spend very little time thinking or learning about it. My guess is just ignorance. 16
Shutterstock.com / Re: New dimension for EPS files (4 megapixels)« on: May 31, 2019, 14:02 »The big image factories will just adjust their workflow and keep uplaoding. Its the individual conributors wholl be squeezed out. Maybe they want it that way. Can they though? Keywording seems like half the job sometimes. I can't say I've sat down and tried to work on a good workflow for tagging eps files, but it seems like the options are limited. 17
Shutterstock.com / Re: New dimension for EPS files (4 megapixels)« on: May 21, 2019, 06:08 »
I'm in on the boycott. If I ever want to upload there again, I'd rather this policy not be there.
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Shutterstock.com / Re: New dimension for EPS files (4 megapixels)« on: May 19, 2019, 12:19 »
Most people already made their jpegs around that size, so it would be easy not to notice. It's roughly 3000px x 5000px or 4000px x 4000px square. It's easy to get rejections there though if you have an image that is very narrow like 1000px x 5000px. The SS thing is different because they don't want jpegs to accompany the eps anymore. 19
Shutterstock.com / Re: New dimension for EPS files (4 megapixels)« on: May 19, 2019, 11:48 »
Adobe has always required a 15+ mp jpeg. 20
Shutterstock.com / Re: New dimension for EPS files (4 megapixels)« on: May 19, 2019, 11:00 »I really don't understand why you all you want to continue to upload vectors to Shutterstock Definitely. The only way they will listen is if you make them realize that we aren't a commodity and it is actually people they are doing business with that won't blindly follow along with whatever. 21
Shutterstock.com / Re: New dimension for EPS files (4 megapixels)« on: May 19, 2019, 09:01 »I really don't understand why you all you want to continue to upload vectors to Shutterstock I guess if you have a new or growing portfolio, it kind of derails your plans. My growth is kind of stagnant the last couple years with all the competition, so it is pretty easy to just sit back and see what happens with this whole mess. 22
Shutterstock.com / Re: New dimension for EPS files (4 megapixels)« on: May 14, 2019, 11:29 »And now they are deleting posts criticising the changes from their forum! So, that's all of them, right? ![]() 23
Adobe Stock / Re: I always get paid 1 cent less than the requested payout amount. ADOBE RESPONDED!« on: May 14, 2019, 10:05 »Richard Pryor hacked into his workplace's computer and siphoned off all the fractions of pennies that the workforce earned but we're never actually paid... because they couldn't pay out less than a cent. Good idea! I forgot that. I guess Office Space had the same plot. 24
Adobe Stock / Re: I always get paid 1 cent less than the requested payout amount. Is this normal?« on: May 14, 2019, 10:05 »Its due to rounding off the cents. Makes sense. Fotolia always had there fractional cent currency exchange stuff. I guess it carried over. 25
Shutterstock.com / Re: New dimension for EPS files (4 megapixels)« on: May 11, 2019, 10:15 »Ive had a theory for some time on why theyre doing this and it has been kind of confirmed for me with their latest email. I even made an account here specifically to share my thoughts on this and see what you guys think: could I be right or should I hang up my Sherlock Holmes hat? (And sorry for the long tl:dr post...) It could be, but they are essentially creating the same problem on their end. It is difficult to batch process thousands of vector files into jpegs. There is a lot that can go wrong and a lot of variables. Credit to them if they are smart enough to get it done without a million headaches. I have my doubts though. From a contributor perspective, I feel a bit like a factory that has spent years honing the efficiency of its production only to have one distributor ask to dismantle that whole process for no clear or relevant reason. I'm just glad I don't really have to deal with this since microstock isn't really a growing business for me anymore. |
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