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I am going to review here just one group of LightBurner Microstock Portfolio Analysis tools, discussing how they can help microstock photographers and graphics artists to sell more stock photos and illustrations via microstock photography sites.

Disclaimer: all numbers, stats and graphs in this article are used for illustrative purposes only.

LightBurner Analytics: The SEO Tools
This group of graphs shows the current status of customer's LightBurner portfolio from the SEO perspective. Microstock is a part of the Internet domain and online stock photography agencies play the Internet game following the common SEO rules. If you want your images to sell well you also have to know these rule and to follow them. For a large and quality online portfolio SEO-compliance is probably one of the most important success factors, particularly on the highly competitive microstock market.

Microstock agencies use image metadata in searches,  and embed it into dynamically created web pages when showing images, categories, authors portfolios and similar.

Microstock Photo Page at iStock



Most online stock photography agencies use a stock image title as the title of the dynamic page they create for that image. See "Beautiful blonde woman" text in the browser' title bar on the top of the image above? This is the image title taken by iStock system from this image' IPTC/XMP metadata on upload, and saved in iStock database. Now this title is displayed each time a page for "Beautiful blonde woman" is viewed. The title is also repeated on the web page itself, describing the image to the buyers and to the search engines.

Search engines pay special attention to pages titles because this is what they display in search results as hyperlinks.

Keywords are probably less visual on this iStock page, but definitely not for the search engines. Keywords come at least twice on a stock image page at major microstocks: once as HTML metadata, and the second time as visible hyperlinks helping to perform a search by that keyword. Here are the keywords for this page embedded into HTML metadata:

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<!DOCTYPE html><html><head><title>Beautiful blonde woman | Royalty Free Stock Photo Image | iStockphoto.com</title><meta charset="utf-8">
<meta name="language" content="EN" >
<meta name="title" content="Beautiful blonde woman | Royalty Free Stock Photo Image" >
<meta name="description" content="Royalty Free Stock Photo, Beautiful blonde woman, copyright gruizza, iStockphoto LP" >
<meta name="keywords" content="Beauty, Beautiful, Blond Hair, Blue Eyes, Carefree, Caucasian, Close-up, Copy Space, Color Image, Cute, Looking At Camera, Human Face,
Female, Human Finger, Ring, Earring, Teenage Girls, Women, Human Hand, Human Head, Horizontal, Head And Shoulders, Make-up, Candid, Nature, Mouth Open, People,
Photography, Purity, Sensuality, Naked, Sex Symbol, Studio Shot, One Woman Only, Young Adult, One Person, Expressing Positivity, Young Women, Only Young Women,
Front View, Touching, dark background, stock images, royalty free images, stock photography, stock photos, inexpensive, istockphoto" >


I would not say that iStockphoto does a great SEO here since very similar keywords like "Young Women, Only Young Women" will be typically considered as duplicates and the list of keywords in this HTML meta tag is way too long. Anyway, it's good enough to illustrate my point.

Keywords you select play an important role in SEO, used at least once, and typically twice on each stock photo page. Keywords help search engines to index microstock content with proper tags, and help microstock buyers to easily search by clicking a keyword link.

Stock Photo Keywords at iStock



And here LightBurner comes to help. New SEO analytical tools available with any free LightBurner account help microstock contributors to properly index their stock photos with metadata before submission, optimized for the search engines and for the online use.

Let's take a look what LightBurner can do for your stock photography portfolio.

Length Of Stock Images' Titles



The graph above shows that this LightBurner portfolio got 586 titles shorter than 30 characters. It is a a serious warning, since for the best SEO we have to keep our titles reasonable long and keywords-intensive. The graph suggest to target the 'long titles' group, which has no image in this specific portfolio at the moment.

In fact, the above iStock image of blond woman is a good example of a bad title :)

Here is why: this title has only 3 words, and the total length is just 22 characters. Even knowing that iStock' web-cannibals always eat up about 60-70 title characters by adding most searched general terms like "stock photo" and "royalty free", we still can easily have our own 50-chars title, getting more traffic from the search engines for the keywords, specific for our images titles.

Do that. Try 40+ characters length titles. I am sure you will see the difference in your stock photos sales in a few months.

Next LightBurner graph showing how many images have some keywords in their titles.

Number Of Keywords In Title



And here we got the red flag again!Less than half of this portfolio has a keyword in the stock photos titles!

Specifying keywords is a good way to describe your stock image because buyers typically find images by their keywords. From the other hand, if no keywords are used in the title it simply means that the selected title is not descriptive and should be replaced.

Non-descriptive titles are really bad for SEO. With no keywords in the title your stock images will not be found in the search engines searches and will not sell well. An image by another microstock photographer, who reasonably used keywords in the images titles will be preferred by the search engines.

Next graph displays the distribution of the stock photos portfolio by the keywords groups depending on the number of keywords.

Number Of Keywords Per A Stock Photo



It looks like the images in the reviewed portfolio are heavily 'over-keyworded'. Indeed, 35-50 keywords are typically enough to describe an image for any microstock agency.  We need even less than that for the proper SEO. 35-50 keywords per image will typically give the best performance for our stock images portfolio.

In the next article we will review more microstock portfolio analytical tools available with any free LightBurner account.

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Following your guys feedback I keep adding new functionality to LightBurner, the new free microstock submission service.
Following the latest addition of Veer microstock, here is the new stuff which should help us to fine-control our uploads on per-channel base.

Channel Preferences



Submit stock photos either directly to upload queue or to 'unfinished' zone on each microstock site
Some microstocks, like Fotolia, does not allow further image editing for images placed in the approval queue. So if you are willing to visit the microstock site and adjust your submission metadata or simply add a model release, you can not do that if your image went directly to approval queue on such a site. This new settings helps you to direct your uploads to approval queue or to the 'unfinished' zone. (Note that delivery to 'approval queue' is for selected microstocks only)

Auto-submit on upload
This new option helps to further automate your workflow. Now you can just once specify the microstock agencies where you want to upload and keep sending your stock images to LightBurner over SFTP. They will be automatically distributed to the stock photography agencies of your choice.

Resize on submit
For some sales channels you might want to resize your high resolution image and deliver a smaller image. A typical example is agencies that sell subscriptions only, like Shutterstock.

LightBurner helps you to resize your stock photos either to a specified number of megapixels or to a certain long side length. Note that the microstocks will typically decline your uploads if the resized image have less megapixels than required by the agency. Safe numbers to resize are 4 to 6 MP minimum. Images can also be automatically upscaled for the agencies that require that (e.g. Alamy) - use the upscale option carefully

Channels preferences are accessed by "Preferences" button in "Channels" dialog


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Hi guys,
I am glad to invite you to try LightBurner Beta. This new free microstock content distribution and analytical service will submit your uploaded images to the following pre-integrated microstock photography agencies:



Also you can define unlimited Custom FTP Channels, delivering your images wherever you want to.

I plan to have at least 20-25 pre-integrated microstocks supported in December yet. Your suggestions for more destination are warmly welcome.



The famous keywords suggestions + translations, first introduced in ProStockMaster in 2006 (wow, 4 years ago - who can believe it), is now a part of LightBurner too.
Other interesting features include built-in search in your portfolio, Similar Media area, cataloging by Lightboxes, Folders and Categories, notes on images and sales balance for each channel. Of course, LightBurner reads IPTC for any uploaded JPEG, so you get your files with all the metadata - searchable and cataloged, at your fingertips.



The service is still far from being completed, however I believe that existing functions work quite well and have a great value to any microstock contributor. More agencies and more features will come in the next weeks. Without getting into the details, you can expect nice surprises in your LightBurner account.

How to get started
 
  • Register for a free account. You will get your user credentials, including the SFTP upload details in the "Welcome" email in a few moments.
  • Upload your files by SFTP (FileZilla will do)
  • Login and go to My Account -> My Portfolio -> Channels/Edit and select your sales channels / agencies
  • Select what files go where. Multiple options available, including "Assign" X files to Y channels, "Edit" of multiple files or simple drag-n-drop a file to a channel.

Actually, that's it. The distribution is automatic, so you do not have to do a thing.



Your files statuses are updated accordingly: red square (undistributed) is replaced by yellow (partially distributed) and then by green (fully distributed). You will have to hit Refresh from time to time to see these statuses changes.

A few notes:
  • All the original uploaded files are removed after 3 days
  • Shutterstock delivery is over FTP, stats / balance can not be displayed due to submitters accounts blocking with captcha
  • At the moment LightBurner supports JPEGs only, no other formats and no model releases
  • Later on ProStockMaster will work directly with your LightBurner account, thus saving you traffic, costs and time by uploading media just once.
  • The last but not the least: bugs happen. Please be patient, and report them! Contact: support(at)pixamba.com, david(at)pixamba.com or via online form http://lightburner.com/contact/

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Microstock Services / ProStockMaster is released as freeware
« on: July 05, 2010, 12:45 »
And the web site is completely revamped for better information access.
Enjoy! And get in touch on web & social networks.

This summer we'll add more software functionality. Completely new PSM v2.0 planned. Stay tuned!

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Hi all,
I am happy to invite you to take a look at what we have worked on during the last few months:
http://www.pixamba.com
We have just released the public Beta with 255,000 midstock images and we will be very happy to get your microstock contributions. Built on an advanced cloud computing infrastructure, Pixamba is probably the world fastest online stock agency today. Since the first introduction of ProStockMaster in June 2006 we had many opportunities to demonstrate our technology awareness and our ability to convert the imagination into the products and we proud of supportive community that we built with PSM. Starting to work with Pixamba web site today, you can expect more new services coming from our ProStockMaster - Pixamba client - server platform.

Since we have worked hard delivering the Beta release of Pixamba web site on time, Pixamba uploads are not supported by PSM yet. We are working on adding the site support to PSM and it will be available very soon.

We'll be happy to get your feedback on Pixamba. Tell us what you think by emailing me david(at)pixamba.com, reply in this thread and follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/pixamba

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I found quite an interesting article by Mason Resnick, formerly Popular Photography Managing Editor and now an Editor in Adorama Learning Center.
Cutting the long story short, Mason is sure that all 6 currently available full framers display incorrect ISO, with 1/4 up to 1/2 (!) step underexposure.

I tried to summarize his lab results in the table here

The thing that I especially loved was the test of Nikon D3X @ ISO 50 which led to the conclusion that ISO 50 at D3X is in fact an in-camera noise-reduction post-processing, i.e. "not a real thing"

For APS-c size sensor bodies Canon 40D was measured with 1/3 underexposure for all ISO speeds. Should I apply a permanent exposure compensation for my 40D now?

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