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iStockPhoto.com / Re: IS - sales slowing down?
« on: May 29, 2008, 05:35 »
seems to me this is just about like the thread that was posted the month before and the month before that... etc.

or, maybe i'm just lucky? My sales have been very consistent at IS since january - my chart is showing pretty much the same bars (with a slight increase) over the last 5 months. It feels pretty good for once :)

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congrats! I'm jealous ::)

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General Stock Discussion / Re: What do you hate?
« on: May 27, 2008, 06:33 »
i picked other

2 things i hate

categories

disambiguation

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General Stock Discussion / Re: TinEye anyone ?
« on: May 20, 2008, 14:24 »
i found out about it yesterday - got my invitation in about an hour.

so far, using the same method as jsnover, i've only found references to 123rf - well i found one of my images in use now that i think about it... could be very nice when they get lots of images indexed.

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Well - i'm not sure it helps you at all Leaf since you're not in the USA, but it might help others... in the US, there's canon rebates that started yesterday - Amazon seems to be discounting the price some (but there's also some who say they raised the price before they lowered it?)

They are supposed to be instant (not mail in) which helps us lazy folk

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Canon EF 500mm f/4L

WOW.  I feel so empty (monetarily)

But I can't wait to put that bad boy on a 1.4x and go birding

I am still in disbelief

Was that lens covered by the USA Canon rebates that started Sunday?

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BigStock is a slow but steady earner for me... maybe my #4 overall.

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categories should be categorically dumped from all sites... horrible waste of time IMHO :)

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now that imageManager is back in business for IS, i'll be uploading more to IS first (tho it still bugs me to have to disambiguate!)

Have you tried Deep Meta?  Doooooo that if you haven't!  It's awesome.

Thanks - have not tried it - I'm on OS X so guess i'll have to wait till they get that versionout

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as much as i've complained about IS and their mistakes, they're earning me more money right now than SS and SS isn't going to catch up with this raise. Don't get me wrong, i always appreciate a raise no matter how low. But now that imageManager is back in business for IS, i'll be uploading more to IS first (tho it still bugs me to have to disambiguate!)

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General Stock Discussion / Re: Secure Login
« on: May 13, 2008, 05:38 »
On that note, if they can send you your password in clear that means their password DB is not encrypted, and they store the password unencrypted in their DB

I don't believe that you can make that assumption - databases can be encrypted regardless of the security on the page.

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Cutcaster / Re: Cutcaster
« on: May 12, 2008, 15:55 »
This is common misconception - site owners think that redirecting login to https is safe (SS,FL, etc.). In reality it is on the same level of safety as not having ssl at all.
To be safe the place that _takes_ password has to be also secure. For now only Zymmetrical got it right.


UncleGene, i've always wondered about that but never taken the time to learn... seems to me that the http page passing data to the https page is still sending it unsecured to secured, but since the start is unsecured, then the data passed to the secure page isn't secure until it gets there and therefore isn't very secure... am i right?

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Cutcaster / Re: Cutcaster
« on: May 12, 2008, 13:07 »

I've looked at how other sites do it and no sites have a secure login.  Check out SS or SV for example.  Not throwing them under the bus ;-)  You log in on a http url.

What I think you could mean and something I will change tonight is the registering for an account on a HTTPS page.  is that what you are talking about?  The register process?  Most sites don't do this but if you think this will protect everyone better, I have no problem doing it.  Its a minor change.

John

John, i believe shutterstock is indeed using ssl (https) if you look at their code, you'll see that the "action" referral on the login button does point to https:


<form method="post" action="https://submit.shutterstock.com/login.mhtml">

tho after that, all urls seem to be http

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Cutcaster / Re: Cutcaster
« on: May 11, 2008, 08:03 »

2. Communication. No way to contact on site. Mail server blocking ip's/domains (e.g. rejects gmail messages) - i.e. no way to contact them if your mail server is not lucky.

i was able to contact them - but agree my first emails were rejected as spam - i removed any urls in the email (my signature has them) and then emails went thru.

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I tend to agree with your philosophy, but strangely, i seem to enjoy signing up to the new sites - i must have a hole in my head.

As with every site, results are different for everyone. I (and i suspect you see this coming) disagree with you on the analysis of LuckyOliver... I did see sales there and banked almost $300 thru image sales. Tho it was very hit and miss and the marketing just never came thru the way i hoped.

You also didn't list NaturalLifeStock which shut its doors in April.

There's also Pico which i joined because they had a special section for dance images (which i shoot a lot of) and alas, i've had zero sales there too - tho i've only uploaded 20-25 images... the whole library is very small there.

I think however, that in the long run, you're right about focussing on the established sites.

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General Stock Discussion / Re: Refferal-links
« on: May 09, 2008, 08:53 »
When I decide to try a new site I tend to look for people referral links in the hope that they will do the same for me later but not sure if it works. I have the attitude that its another revenue stream for artist you might as well use it.

I agree - and yet, some people have blasted others for posting referrals - you can never please 100% of the people 100% of the time :)

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Shutterstock.com / Re: No, "Thank You"
« on: May 08, 2008, 05:36 »
I qoute from The law of gratitude,

"Being grateful for everything that happens, good or bad, is one of the biggest shifts in the way you think. Gratitude for the good will give you more of it".  :)



Rock on, my friend!!!  :-D

Amen.

You can see the glass half empty or half full. It is your choice. I choose to be positive. I choose to be happy. I do indeed thank my boss (not every week mind you) and my company for giving me the opportunity for good pay, good insurance and being able to work from home. If you see that as stupid, then in my opinion (and it is MY opinion), then you are not a happy person and are not thankful for what you do have.

I don't post on SS or IS or anywhere else these thank yous, but i sure don't see anything wrong with it nor do i choose to think badly of those who do and call them names.

Many often complain that they aren't paid enough, aren't appreciated by their manager (if they have a job), aren't appreciated by their spouse etc... but if you'd stop and think and start appreciating them, then more than likely, they'll appreciate you more and more good things will come your way.

Whining and complaining does very little good (i've done my share and i see what it has done for me - nothing).

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New Sites - General / Re: www.inmagine.com
« on: May 07, 2008, 08:35 »
looks like a site that is a collection for buyers - don't see any links for joining as a photog.

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Cutcaster / Re: Cutcaster
« on: May 01, 2008, 11:18 »
I guess i'm a glutton for punishment! LOL I signed up.

Am i the first to post a referral link? Gosh, i don't see any others...
http://www.cutcaster.com/ref/728402429

Sent a note to john with some comments about the site as well... always good to have participation from ownership here! Thanks!

Mitch

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why don't we all agree that a new thread be opened when they really do announce something ? :)

i'm putting this thread on ignore LOL.

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Personally I find offensive all the posts where people have their referal links to their portfolio at the bottom.

Well, i guess you shouldn't be around this site then because it was specifically designed with that in mind. Leaf is just trying to assist people with making money. And, it helps if you want to go see a person's portfolio at a specific site.

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Just to add to the spam of the whole thing... i've decided that since i got the camera on Friday and i'm absolutely thrilled with the quality, i'm gonna start blogging about what i'm learning with the 5d. 

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Then please accept my apologies, to you and Sy for referring to her as a him.

No problemo - in fact, i modified my original post a little to try to make sure i didn't confuse anyone else.

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No, Sy got her $110 commission off of my purchase and we discussed figuring out a way to help each other get more... I've done nothing wrong here. I'm sorry if i didn't make my first post clear. She did get the commission!

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Hi Y'all

I've just found and purchased a Canon EOS 5D 12.8 MP Digital SLR Camera with EF 24-105mm f/4 L IS USM Lens thru Amazon - $2750 for both!

Now, for full disclosure, that link includes an affiliate link for yours truly which would give me a 4% commission for your purchase. A great deal for you and a good deal for me.

I used Sy's Amazon affiliate link yesterday to purchase the camera (ETA, yes, Sy got the $110 commission :) and I think it would be great if people who are about to buy camera equipment from Amazon would let me know so they could use my affiliate ID and I'd get a little reward!

More as i figure out how to make that happen.

Now, I realize that Canon is rumored to be releasing a new version of the 5D sometime maybe this fall - but i've also heard that they may be cutting back on production of the 5D before then and they may become hard to find. So i went ahead and bought this package because i also wanted an "L" lens. So, maybe if you're thinking about getting a 5D, maybe the time is now?

here is the link for the 5D body only which says they only have 3 left right now...


Thanks
Mitch

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