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Cutcaster / Re: Cutcaster October Newsletter
« on: October 12, 2009, 10:38 »
I reset the FTP connection a few days back and it was working fine so check that again.  Thanks

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Cutcaster / Re: Cutcaster October Newsletter
« on: October 06, 2009, 13:52 »
There is no approval process needed to upload.  The reviews take a few days at most. In most case the day of or two days.  Send me an email and let me know what errors you are getting and what browser you are using. The FTP has been working fine so I want to make sure that you are putting in all the information correctly.  My email is john @ cutcaster DOT com

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Cutcaster / Re: Cutcaster October Newsletter
« on: October 05, 2009, 14:24 »
That is correct Marburg.  Thanks for sharing.  The forums are being better integrated into the site. The forums will be back up once that is done but you can still access them from the sitemap.

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Cutcaster / Cutcaster October Newsletter
« on: October 02, 2009, 13:32 »
Thank you for your support of www.cutcaster.com!

Somebody pinch us.  Is summer over and are we really into Fall?  Its amazing how fast the days fly by and what has been accomplished in that short period of time at Cutcaster with your help.  We quickly passed 300k uploads to Cutcaster in August but are in need of specific content that our buyers have requested. To see an updated list of images and illustrations that we still need and will be showcased to buyers, please click here, http://www.cutcaster.com/info/contents.  We are attending the PictureHouse tradeshow in New York on October 14th and need your shots to show to the hundreds of buyers who will attend this event!  We are at table G4, right next to Getty, so stop by to say hello and enter to win an Amazon Kindle.

Here are a few releases you may not have noticed.
1. Our first premium collection of images was released called Crescendo. I am sure a couple of you noticed the creative firestorm it caused ;-)  http://www.cutcaster.com/crescendo
2. Scaled pricing for different resolutions was introduced.
3. Expanded the scope of our rights offering with new Extended Licenses. http://www.cutcaster.com/info/Extended-Licensing-at-Cutcaster
4. We increased the speed of the site and speed of search. Test it out from your last visit.

We hired a new Creative Director to help with the growing collection. Along with the review team, she will be aggressively editing the collection, building "feature lightboxes," and communicating with and recruiting new photographers.  She is also helping to improve our upload method and review process in general. You can reach her at [email protected].

Don't forget our Affiliate Program!  http://www.cutcaster.com/info/Review-Referral-Program
 
If you have a personal website, you can use our links and logos here to earn 10% from buyers and 5% from sellers who you refer!

Fresh, New, and Exclusive!
From June to September, we demo'ed the site for and talked with hundreds of new buyers to introduce them to the new Corporate Buyer Accounts.  We have forged personal relationships with our buyers and are responding to their suggestions on content and site mechanics. WE KNOW GETTING BUYERS IS PRIORITY NUMBER ONE FOR EVERYONE AND WE ARE WORKING HARD TO ATTRACT MORE AND MORE.

We know many of you mass market your photos.  Our buyers are also looking for exclusive content and want to find more of it at Cutcaster.  Don't forget you earn 50% on exclusive content and you can set the price.

Thanks again for submitting to Cutcaster, it is your great work that makes us grow!  Keep an eye out for more improvements to site speed and search in the coming weeks!

Warm Regards,
The Cutcaster team

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Still hoping to get some more to add to the clipfolder for Halloween and the one for Fall.  Thanks

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yeah it hasnt been working for months and it is still up on the right side.  maybe it will get taken down once the moderator checks?

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Microstock Services / Re: looking for images to buy
« on: September 01, 2009, 21:02 »
talk to rahul at lookstat about this.  he understands this market and may be able to help you.

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I'm a bit confused if that question was for me and what you mean?  Maybe you can ask it again.

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It's not gospel and i didn't write it up but it is a strategy for pricing that has some merit and could be tried. 

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http://blog.cutcaster.com/2009/08/25/one-image-pricing-strategy-for-photo-contributors-to-maximize-revenues/

What strategy do you employ across the sites you work with in terms of pricing?  Here is one photo pricing strategy.

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Cutcaster / Re: CC site is down
« on: August 24, 2009, 15:45 »
ok "We Are Back."  Apparently the web server was grabbing our RSS feed from from the blog and pulling it to itself (dumb i know and not sure why that was happening).  It was pulling a ton of information from the site so we shut the feed off and should be good to go.  Sorry for the bit of downtime.

 shutterdrop i emailed you and can help you out with your password.  just email me back.

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Cutcaster / Re: CC site is down
« on: August 23, 2009, 23:35 »
Just wanted to give you another headsup so people know what is going on.  service today and yesterday has been spotty.  we are working on the reason why we were being thrown offline and hope we can have it fixed quickly but still need to do some testing.  ill report back more when we learn more ;-)  sorry for the downtime.

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Cutcaster / Re: CC site is down
« on: August 23, 2009, 12:37 »
The site is back up now but a bit touch and go until we find out what is wrong.  Basically the web server was working too hard and decided to take a break  ;-)  Everything is always backed up so no worries.

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Cutcaster / Re: CC site is down
« on: August 23, 2009, 12:35 »
Yeah that was my fault.  Our guys are working on fixing that now.  Good to know this at the end of August then during the big buying months.  I'll be back and report more as we learn more.

John

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Microstockgroup Buy and Sell / Re: Domain names for sale
« on: August 21, 2009, 12:19 »
Love it Ron.  You are like a domain name "real estate" on the side.  Looks like some great URLs. I'd love to know what some of these go for.  I was approached the other day to buy microstock.com.  Passed on that one.

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As always.  Here is a link to our desired content which we need more of in general.  Take a look and please upload images or illustrations that you think are most relevant.

http://www.cutcaster.com/info/contents

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Those will be added as well ;-)  We are just light on those images so need more diversity and a larger selection for the buyers to choose from.

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Hey everyone, we are putting together two new clipfolders (our form of lightboxes) to send directly to our customers with your images.  However, we need more images for those clipfolders!!! 

If you have Fall-related and Halloween images, this is the time to upload those images!!!

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General Stock Discussion / Re: Question about traffic to blogs
« on: August 17, 2009, 13:06 »
A lot of times a blog will be very important for SEO purposes and drawing readers into your main site or product offering.  For example, a stock agency might write about a recent survey of graphic designers and how they use images with the hopes that the article gets indexed and ranked high by google and sends them free organic traffic.  If you wanted to chat about this Jonathan just give me a ring over skype.  i know a few more tricks that can help you.

Also i would use wordpress bc that way the traffic you receive is benefiting your other sites and added to your overall rank and not another companies like blogspot did for google at the expense of the bloggers.

John

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His name is: Mindaugas Dulinskas
 
He has 2 active account with 2 different user names: El_dorado and Photo_guru. They both have the same IP Address which is from lithuania.   88.222.209.140
 
Emails:  [email protected] or [email protected]

This gentlemen looks like he stole images from Brand X.  I am pretty sure this guy has been kicked out of some agencies but still has accounts with others.  I know he has one at Bigstock and hope they delete him immediately. 

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http://blog.cutcaster.com/2009/08/11/update-on-betta-name-change-and-what-happened-behind-the-scenes/

So last Friday I was asked by an istock lawyer, to remove the BTV title for our Betta collection, which I immediately removed any mention of it on our site upon istocks email request.  Here is the new premium photo collection.

http://www.cutcaster.com/Betta

I posted some emails that I received from istock and a cease and desist letter but removed them because I didnt feel I had the right to post a conversation between myself and the istock lawyers even though i would have loved to. I did research on the Vetta trademark and istock in fact did NOT have it registered anywhere in the world but had a claim to it (according to them) due to common law.  Since the Cutcaster press release they have gone to actually register the Vetta mark and I apologize to istock for using and it won't happen again. "Betta" is now a common law trademark of Cutcaster so don't go using it istock ;-)

To be completely honest, I found the whole process of creating a collection and the legal tussle that ensued to be very interesting, a bit fun, a bit scary due to some perceived threats and appreciate everyones posts, whether in support or calling me a dumb idiot or an embarrassment for choosing that name. I have to say that I was once told that what would embarrass me would cause a normal person to emigrate from their country, so I dont get embarrassed that easily but had a bit of a chuckle when a few of you felt embarrassed for me. Its ok ;-) I listen to everyones opinion very seriously and I have to say that I am just trying to help our Cutcaster photographers get more sales, help our customers find the best images and make Cutcaster work fairly for everyone, myself included.

I will keep fighting for photographers and buyers so everyone gets a fair shake.  I will keep fighting to improve sales at our site so photographers have more choices and arent stuck with the status quo. I understand sales and revenue are at the top of the importance list for many of you and that is why it is my main focus.  I need your best content and support as I build something that can be better for everyone.

I have changed the collection to just Betta. I hope istock isnt going to try to have a monopoly on all words that rhyme with Vetta ;-)

Im open to criticism, reactions to the letters above and any legal opinions.

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Just so you know the scaled pricing for different files sizes has been added to every media details page and you can also purchase ELs from a dropdown on that page as well.  let me know what you guys think?  we have already been selling a few ELs so we will see how it works out.

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General Stock Discussion / Re: Proof of Ownership
« on: August 04, 2009, 14:04 »
did you register the image w the library of congress so they know you are the copyright owner?  that is a good first step.

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August 4, 2009 - San Francisco, California

From their new headquarters in foggy San Francisco, Cutcaster is proud to introduce its much-ballyhooed BTV (BTV) photo and vector collection to creative professionals today.  Take a sneak peak at BTV by going to www.cutcaster.com/crescendo.

Creative professionals deserve a better experience when searching for and purchasing content. What Cutcaster provides is better search, better results, better rights offering and all at better market prices, Cutcaster founder John Griffin explained.  We introduced BTV our first premium collection, to highlight the amazing quality of work in our marketplace and show buyers how easy the website is to use.

The best of the best included in the BTV photo and vector collection were hand-picked by our highly-caffeinated reviewers and industry professionals for their uniqueness, execution and overall quality. The diverse collection will have graphic designers, creative professionals and photo buyers singing from the top of the closest mountain peaks.

BTV, Irish for mountaintop, gives creative professionals looking for exceptional imagery a new and untapped source of photos and illustrations priced by the free market.  Inclusive of both exclusive and non-exclusive contributors, the BTV collection will expand over time. Contributors may also request a file be added to the collection but every file included must pass an intense inspection process and meet the collections strict acceptance criteria. "The Cutcaster flexible pricing model provides a unique and hard-data insight into the market value of stock photos, Lee Torrens, a stock photography insider observed.  BTV is a welcome opportunity for all stock photography and illustrators to see our higher value images lifted to another level."

Prices range from $1 for small sizes up to $35 USD for XXL. Sellers set the price for the BTV files. If a buyer wanted to name their price, they are always free to bid on any of the images if they have more time or are working with a smaller budget.

We havent even come close to hitting our peak yet but Im excited by the growth of sales, which have been doubling every month and also by the number of great photographers we are fortunate enough to be working with and trust us to represent their work.  Our diverse collection is on the verge of breaking 400,000 royalty free images and illustrations and the BTV collection will be one more way we can promote our great library to buyers, Griffin added.

In other news, Cutcaster announced that the increase in revenues has been re-invested into advertising and marketing and more customer service help, which continues to be an industry leader.  The number of Corporate Accounts and buyer sign-ups has been growing faster over the last 6 months because buyers like the flexible payment options, easy to use search and invoicing capabilities. Cutcaster released figures that buyers bid on content around 6% of the time and on average bid 40% less than the listed price for the largest file size.  The time it takes for a typical sellers response to a proposed bid has averaged 81 minutes and buyers have accepted the final price 43% of the time.

In addition, Cutcaster released new features that include scaled pricing for different file sizes so buyers now have a choice over what image size they want.  Also Cutcaster improved its search functionality and introduced a new suggestive search tool that shows buyers as they type in a keyword what other keyword options are available.

For more information on the BTV see www.cutcaster.com/BTV or email [email protected].

About Cutcaster
Cutcaster has tapped into a new and unique source of photo and vector illustrations that can be purchased for any kind of publishing, web design project, printing brochures, advertising, annual reports or electronic usage on websites and presentations. Cutcaster created the first model that adds structure to support licensing user-generated photography and vectors when you don't have the budget to create it yourself.  Sellers can set their prices or those new to the world of licensing can use the Cutcaster Algorithm to find the fair market price.

Visit www.cutcaster.com for more information.

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