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« on: November 28, 2009, 09:58 »
I was actually quite amazed by the statistics. We don't have the largest collections, and we have taken a break from uploading over the past year. My guess is that a strategy of a diverse collection has helped maintain our sales. This is not an original idea... 25 years ago, the sales manager of a stock agency provided invaluable advice. Clients then would make a research request (the old school version of a keyword search) and researchers would send out slides. If you didn't have an image in that delivery, there was no way you could make a sale. My goal as a generalist photographer was to populate as many "keywords" as possible with good images. (Please note this is quite different from populating images with as many keywords as possible!) The diversity helps maintain the long term income potential of a collection.
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« on: November 27, 2009, 22:31 »
Dreamstime Sales 1 / 393 iStockPhoto Sales 11 / 451
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« on: August 21, 2009, 17:50 »
The prices vary- from $80 to $800. Make an offer.
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« on: August 21, 2009, 12:06 »
I have a few domain names for sale. If interested, please contact [email protected]Would like them to go into the hands of photographers that can use them to further their business. Prices range from $80 - $800 and most included at least a year or more of registration. microstock-photographer.com microstock.tv microstockaffiliate.com microstockagency.com microstockbusiness.com microstockcafe.com microstockcompany.com microstockfoto.com microstockphoto.info microstockphotographer.com microstockphotographer.info microstockphotographer.net microstockphotographers.com microstockshooter.com microstockworkshop.com maxxfoto.com ishootstock.com digitalstockartist.com agenciafotografica.com photropolis.com photos247.com
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« on: May 04, 2009, 01:51 »
Correct, we have a release from the owners on all animals we photograph. Maybe we're "old school" but having a release can only add value to the image.
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« on: April 11, 2009, 13:00 »
Excellent first month! Veer is one of the premium sites for designers. I fully expect this site to be top 5 within a few months.
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« on: November 30, 2008, 02:30 »
We're using di-GPS with the 1DsM3. Works great! You really want to avoid time-synching with GPS data and images if at all possible. The di-GPS embeds the long/lat (and more) directly into the EXIF fields as you shoot. If you have a H3D39 or similar camera, then Hasselblad makes a GPS attachment that also embeds the data. (We started using GPS 4 years ago to keyword locations using time-synching and most of the time the data worked great, but you were never quite sure if the times were exactly correct.) http://www.dawntech.hk/di-GPS/index.htmThere's a bunch of freeware or inexpensive apps out there to place the images on a Google map.
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« on: July 30, 2008, 09:21 »
Scared as hell- everytime! While a shoot might seem routine, there's always the chance of creating that image you never knew possible. And photography connects us with ourselves, and other people.. and sometimes the images might be even be a Rorschach test. The day I'm not scared is the day I stop shooting...
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« on: July 16, 2008, 17:43 »
I partially agree with the SEO perspective- the names are as much about branding yourself as well... having a name that works for your business. Having any domain that relates to "photo" or "stock" is good, at least can't hurt! We also use domains as part of our overall internet strategy to take advantage of "natural type-in" traffic. The http://www.iofoto.com site receives close to 8,000 unique visitors a month.
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« on: July 15, 2008, 09:57 »
Hi, I have a few domain names for sale if you need a name for your marketing site. All prices USD. I can add 3 years to current expiration for an additional $35/name. $85 BLUESKYSTOCK.COM $180 STOCKPHOTOCONNECTION.COM $125 INTERNETSTOCKPHOTO.COM $50 MAUVEPICTURES.COM $150 SMARTPHOTOGRAPHER.COM Please email me directly at [email protected]. If you're serious, PayPal same email immediately and first person sending payment reserves the name. All other funds will be refused. Ron
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« on: July 07, 2008, 09:03 »
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« on: May 03, 2008, 17:45 »
For what its worth, this is my third USA recession since being in the stock business. Stock photography is amazingly resilient to general economic conditions. There is currently a major decline in print use that drives the high end sales, but that is driven by competition w/ the internet, not from the economy.
On another note, recessions are perfect times to start a business. The cost of doing business is less, and finding qualified people, free-lance or full-time, is more cost effective. The cost of money is at the lowest point in many years. I just had a major design magazine approach us to advertise at 50% off the list price, doesn't get any better!
My advice would be to find and occupy your niche so that when the cycle ticks up, you're ahead of the game. Think 5 years out.
Ron
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« on: April 30, 2008, 06:18 »
Anyone is welcome to read my blog on stock photography. For me, I like to look at all aspects of shooting stock regardless of micro, traditional or rights-managed: http://www.ronshoots.com/And comments are always welcome!
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« on: April 13, 2008, 20:46 »
We have Sara, an awesome full-time editor who also produces the shoots for iofoto. We used to do all the retouching and keywording in-house, but now outsource the work. Sara handles some of the uploading, but we also outsource or hire freelancers for the uploading as well. We've found that even though we might save some money by trying to do everything ourselves, that we have more time to think about creating good selling images when we're not distracted by the process.
We have an extra work station in the studio set-up for free-lancers to use for the uploading. The retouching is usually done at their location.
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« on: April 06, 2008, 12:32 »
We signed with Rodeo a few months ago and just received first sales report for March. Very pleased with results considering minimal marketing efforts! As perspective, there can be a good return from regional distributors. Given the choice, many clients sometimes prefer to interact with a "local" company with localized keywords. Here's our revised March/Q1 chart showing where Rodeo falls in the revenue mix: Of course, each photographer should make their own decisions- this is not an endorsement, just my perspective on supporting the concept of a local neighborhood store.
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« on: April 04, 2008, 22:07 »
Hi Adelaide, thanks for your question! The other photographer is a full-time employee- copyright of images created by an employee under USA law are automatically owned by the company. This is not a secret, for over a year we have been very open that the iofoto images are created by a team. Here's more info on Gray: http://www.iofoto.com/profiles/profile-gray-mitchell/.
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« on: April 04, 2008, 17:32 »
almost as much gray hair...
ugggh, I know... growing it long so I'll have some reserve for the next 20 years...
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« on: April 02, 2008, 11:48 »
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« on: April 01, 2008, 06:12 »
Over 9% revenue increase in March over February- and our strongest month to date. Uploaded about 500 new images- 3% increase in portfolio size. Nice to see the StockXpert price increase have immediate impact!
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« on: March 31, 2008, 20:14 »
March was our best month ever on SnapVillage doubling February numbers. I'll post our March sales chart tomorrow.
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« on: March 18, 2008, 09:17 »
to MJP: Thanks for the suggestion- I have downloaded and installed- we'll see what happens!
to FlemishDreams: Joomla is a more powerful CMS, but my experience was already in WP, so I opted for the lower learning curve. Unfortunately, I'm not that tech savvy- I would rather be shooting than hacking CSS!
By the way- thanks to both of you for sharing these great suggestions with the community!
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« on: March 17, 2008, 08:54 »
You should tell your WordPress guy to change the metatag keywords in your WordPress install to your own keywords. Right now, they still are the standard Wordpress ones. Thanks for the hint! That "WordPress guy" is me- just updated the header.php file with a base set of keywords! Ron
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« on: March 17, 2008, 08:31 »
Wow! I didn't know this- but anyone can help push their page to higher search results by creating links from their own site. While no one knows for sure, many suspect that Google evaluates the number of links to a page as a measure of how useful the page might be to others.
That is one of our goals with the iofoto.com home page. We support all our distributors- links are embedded throughout the site.
By the way, a site like iofoto.com is easy and inexpensive to set-up. We use a free Wordpress design template and Dreamhost servers at less than $15/month. There's even less expensive, or free hosting, available as well.
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