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Dreamstime.com / Re: Do you believe that DT is dying?
« on: July 29, 2015, 01:26 »
i have BME in july, about 60x more $ with same big portfolio, no el.   Subs are still problem. DT is not dying.

all pages are normal in july! 8-10% lower sales, thats all. stop complaining


3.07 $ - for the entire month !!!!!!
I believe that further comment will be useless !

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that was a joke

Tuesday great sales. Wednesday a drop. Today 1 sale.

Similar. Monday Tuesday $225 total Wednesday $10 today $4

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you copied existing images 100%, not good

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Off Topic / Re: GO Greece!
« on: July 08, 2015, 07:15 »
they  will run out of food in Greece

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Adobe Stock / Re: Fotolia Rank
« on: July 01, 2015, 14:51 »
if you earn 1000 your rank is about 50-70 that is my presumption.

first 50 make about 75% images,so, there is no easy money in stock

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Adobe Stock / Re: Fotolia Rank
« on: July 01, 2015, 13:41 »
hello

i am beetween 600-1000 rank, about 300 per month, sales are not growing. 600 or 1000 rank  is the same money

it is posible to achieve 600  with 100 images/month

happy now?

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Off Topic / Re: GO Greece!
« on: June 30, 2015, 14:10 »
very good post.

 i think in greece 10% population does not pay taxes at all, i think germany should lead all tax offices in country.



I am not here to write an essay.

Here is the essay you didn't write, probably written by a desperate Greek:

"Dear Fellow Europeans,
Austrians, Belgians, Bulgarians, Croats, Cypriots, Czechs, Danes, Estonians, Fins, French, Germans, Hungarians, Irish, Italians, Latvians, Lithuanians, Luxembourgians Maltese, Dutch, Pols, Portuguese, Romanians, Slovaks, Slovenians, Spaniards, Swedes and British,
Please allow me to explain to you what has been happening to my country in the last few months and how a group of left wing fanatic ideologues, extremists and opportunists, allied with racists, anti-Semites and neo-* have been leading my nation towards an economic and political Armageddon.
On January 25, after 5 years of economic recession, two bailout packages by the European Union (EU), the European Central Bank (ECB) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF), an unprecedented unemployment rate that today exceeds 27% and a significant loss of the average household income, the Greek people (unwisely) decided to vote into power the Radical Left party of SYRIZA. SYRIZA is comprised of Marxist, Stalinist, Trotskyist and Maoist Communists, Anarchists, lots of opportunists without a clear ideology and Socialists, leftovers from the, once powerful, Socialist party of Greece. Before the elections, SYRIZA exceeded in populism any political campaign in living memory. They literally promised everything to everyone. They took advantage of peoples despair and anger against the traditional, mainstream political parties that are, to a large extend, responsible for the Greek economic crisis. However, in every chance, they confirmed that they would not risk the countrys membership in the Eurozone and the EU. The partys leader and current Prime Minister, Mr Tsipras, in his teens and early twenties, was a member of the Orthodox-Stalinist Communist party of Greece and has not work a single day of his life.
His coalition government partner is a right wing, extreme populist, anti-Semitic, racist, homophobic, psychopathic party, the Independent Greeks, led by an insane fellow who believes in Chemtrails and other conspiracy theories (I kid you not!). He also believes that Greece can seek financial support from countries, such as Russia, China and Iran.
Before 2010, these parties would barely enter parliament reaching the 3% threshold of the popular vote. Exactly like in Germany in the interwar perion and for the same reason (an economic depression), extreme parties have flourished and populism has triumphed in Greece. SYRIZA became the first party with 36% of the popular vote and the Independent Greeks gained another 5%, giving them a parliamentary majority.
What followed was 5 months of so-called negotiations, during which the Minister of Finance, Mr Yanis Varoufakis, a Professor of Economics, specialized in Game Theory and an endless appetite for personal publicity, changed his position on a weekly basis and proposed to the Eurogroup (the Eurozone Finance Ministers assembly) unachievable economic targets for an economy that was back into recession after a trimester of economic growth in late 2014. In the meantime, in Greece, the coalition government increased public spending by hiring thousands people into the public sector. This completely derailed the economy and resulted in a deficit of more than 5 billion euros. Additionally, there was a widespread media campaign to present the EU, the ECB and the IMF as bloodthirsty monsters that hate the Greek people and wish to starve and humiliate us. A lot of people in Greece actually BELIEVE that this is the true intention of our EU partners!
Political parties, politicians, journalists or even regular citizens, like myself, who defend a United Europe and wish us a part of the Eurozone are characterized as traitors and enemies of the people.
On Friday, June 26, Mr Tsipras, after failing to reach a compromise with the EU and the IMF, called a snap referendum for Sunday, July 5, in which he is asking the people to vote YES or NO to the following question: Do you approve the technical proposal of the Creditors of Greece (The EU, ECB and IMF) for the extension of the bailout programme? This proposal, submitted to the Greek government a few days ago, includes reduction of public spending, increase of the VAT and liberal economic reforms. Keep in mind that increased taxation was proposed to our Creditors by the Greek government itself. The question of the referendum is dishonest and deceiving. The average citizen, misinformed and confused from five months of conflicting information and the anti-European rhetoric of the coalition government, largely unaware of the dire situation of the economy and the consequences of his vote, angry by increased taxes and pension cuts, will naturally vote NO. The actual question that needs to be answered is whether the people want the country in the Euro with reforms or a National Currency without reforms. Of course the coalition government will not put the real question to the vote, they would never take responsibility, they will always blame the others.
What the Greek government does with this referendum is nothing less than a political extortion towards the entire EU. On Saturday, June 27, this extortion was put on a vote in the Greek parliament and won a majority support by the MPs of the Radical Left party, its right-wing populist partner and the far-right racist Neo-Nazi party, Golden Dawn (the shame of my country, or at least one of the recent shames). This broad anti-European coalition is officially leading my country into the abyss of extremism, populism, international isolation and bankruptcy. This should not come as a total surprise. Mr Tsipras and many SYRIZA party-members have declared, more than once, that Venezuela should serve as a model of Democracy for Greece. SYRIZA recognizes its ideological counterparts in Latin-American Socialist semi-dictatorships.
Mr Tsipras and his party, together with their lunatic partners, deceived the Greek people with false promises and stole the popular vote. They then bombarded the public with a coordinated anti-European campaign of lies. Now, they are playing their last card to take Greece out of the Eurozone and the European Union. This is their target. This was their target from the beginning. They are not Democrats, they are Fascists. They were always Fascists. And they want to bring down Democracy in its birthplace.
Please share this message and inform your friends about what is really happening in Greece and what is at stake.
Constantinos Kyriakis"

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Dreamstime.com / Re: New keyword limit??
« on: June 29, 2015, 13:05 »
 i tried, 30 keyowords, this is unacceptable!  i will not adjust small agency, what are they nuts??

the only option is  every agency  goes to 40  keyword limit

blah.... angry

this is big  barrier

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Shutterstock.com / Re: sudden increase of $0.38 SODs
« on: June 25, 2015, 14:40 »
More than 150 Sod today.  ;D mostly zero other days

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iStockPhoto.com / Re: 19c sales
« on: June 23, 2015, 19:11 »
Why there is no IS boycott movement since they pay much less than DPC?

Sent from my SM-N910T using Tapatalk

lawyer or police are more suitable solutions, sales reported from november 2014 and paying in mid august 2015  is steal, system is so complex and stupid( it manager should be fired)

blah.....

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? no...

fotolia is 15% of my income, i can live without 15%

if they destroy market, we must close accounts, there is no other option.

but they still have and keep selling your images regardless of account closure.

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fotolia is 15% of my income, i can live without 15%

if they destroy market, we must close accounts, there is no other option.

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this is possibility, good post, probably because of that,  they "rise" our rankings, im 100% they didnt begin to respect us.

we have very simple weapon, we can  close accounts on fotolia.

we know what to do.

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Adobe Stock / Re: Introducing Adobe Stock!
« on: June 16, 2015, 07:27 »
common, bronze is until cca. 1500, bone is thrown only to small contributors, be real.

why silver and gold dont get more..




Yes it's 8 credit sale. I'm talking about level change, not price change. Yesterday I got 1.84 commission, and today I got 2.00 commission.

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Adobe Stock / Re: Introducing Adobe Stock!
« on: June 16, 2015, 04:36 »
there is no happy ending in capitalism, be realistic.

they should allow ron, anyka... and others to return - it is a new owner - chance to show a goodwill...

I agree, lets have a fresh start together. Happy endings are the best.

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Shutterstock.com / Re: HUGE decrease in On Demand downloads
« on: June 16, 2015, 04:28 »
you are uploading to multiple agencies and you wonder why od is falling on SS? smart customer find your images cheaper.
your are digging your own grave...

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Adobe Stock / Re: Introducing Adobe Stock!
« on: June 16, 2015, 03:16 »
i dont see any improvment


10 images on shutter we get 28,5$, here we will get 10$

Shutterstock should go exclusive i'll close all other accounts


Since Adobe stepped into fotolia things seems to improve a lot. Hope the sales are going the same way. Thanks for the good work. :)

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Shutterstock.com / Re: Zero sub downloads on a monday
« on: June 16, 2015, 02:32 »
top 10 mondays

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Shutterstock.com / Re: Best Sunday Ever
« on: June 12, 2015, 01:35 »
im happy you posted you have BSE, that was in volume or in money?

i think this threads are cool, sales are  in big range sometimes, comments are welcome for me. keep posted, better this then nothing


by the way i have good june :)

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iStockPhoto.com / Re: Balance above $100, not removed?
« on: June 08, 2015, 13:01 »
well, bank want first to get money, we are not important

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General Stock Discussion / Re: An all-round crap week
« on: June 05, 2015, 02:32 »
sales are strong this week( first week after march that i see some boost in sales ), hope the whole june will be like this, june 2104 was also very good .
.


Memorial day does not account for the fact that SS sales have dropped 20% and it looks like I'll make less than 50% of a usual week in the first week of June.

All sales from Australia have stopped as well as Europe South America and SE Asia.

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Adobe Stock / Re: The new fotolia...low sales
« on: May 29, 2015, 08:22 »
i have lower sales too, my rank drop from 600 to 850, my explanation was , my images are not popular anymore, my rank fall, so someone must sell more.

iam anyway  disappointed, they screw us every year , maybe closing account is not bad idea.

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poor light in underwater, reviewer looks  more deeply.



I am SO fed up! Another 100% rejection. Most nature, some macro shots - perfectly fine, all accepted elsewhere. All outdoors.

Focus--Subject is blurry, too soft, or out of focus when viewed at full resolution.
Poor Lighting--Image has exposure issues, unfavorable lighting conditions, and/or incorrect white balance.

TRULY well p'd off.  And sales plummetting.

You're not alone. I just shot some beach images in a remote area using a tripod, remote release, F8, no wind, Nikon 17-35 2.8 (about the sharpest wide zoom Nikon makes) and most rejected for out of focus and poor lighting. Here is a sample of my poorly lit image.

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Shutterstock.com / Re: SS is down again!
« on: May 28, 2015, 13:13 »
half of europe does not work seriously on friday


I'm hoping, buyers who couldn't download files today will do that tomorrow.

I guess that might depend upon if it's a new account or not. If I was a regular buyer at shutterstock, I'd probably come back the next day. If this is the first time I'm trying to shop, I would move on and not come back.

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what a big fat lie,   contributor is least important, i see, adobe is even worse.

close dpc and start to pay us honest

at this moment i  stop uploading to fotolia. happy?


Contributors are an important part of Fotolia and I would like to personally prove that to you as we move forward. I can be reached directly via email should you have any questions, comments or concerns: [email protected]

Kind regards,

Mat Hayward

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