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« Reply #75 on: July 03, 2012, 16:45 »
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very few sales -0  ;D

You can only go up from there.
You propose to close the restaurant? If without laughing, 2 weeks is enough time ?


« Reply #76 on: July 03, 2012, 16:51 »
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very few sales -0  ;D

You can only go up from there.
You propose to close the restaurant? If without laughing, 2 weeks is enough time ?

how many visits are you getting daily? any? how do you think "buyers" are getting into your website? what are your stats like google searches and such, what are the keywords?

« Reply #77 on: July 03, 2012, 16:58 »
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Keywords like everyone else.  500 visitors per month

« Reply #78 on: July 03, 2012, 17:11 »
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You propose to close the restaurant? If without laughing, 2 weeks is enough time ?

 ???   I think something was lost in translation.  ???

Good luck with the site. I think everyone should build there own.

« Reply #79 on: July 03, 2012, 17:16 »
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leaf, how is it going with cmsaccount?

and is it better than ktools? I currently have cmsaccount but would upgrade to ktools if it's any better..

« Reply #80 on: July 03, 2012, 17:16 »
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Keywords like everyone else.  500 visitors per month

ahahahaha

I am talking about the keywords searched in google, in my blog perhaps I have many like "louis santos blog", "shutterstock review", "earnings stock"

do you have something tracking it? statcounter works pretty well, I have the free version only

« Reply #81 on: July 03, 2012, 17:18 »
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You propose to close the restaurant? If without laughing, 2 weeks is enough time ?

 ???   I think something was lost in translation.  ???

Good luck with the site. I think everyone should build there own.

I believe he is saying if you are suggesting him to drop the website and if it is possible to have sales in 2 weeks only

« Reply #82 on: July 03, 2012, 17:20 »
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leaf, how is it going with cmsaccount?

and is it better than ktools? I currently have cmsaccount but would upgrade to ktools if it's any better..

Thanks for the thoughts.  Now you are making me reconsider ktools again.  The starting design on cmsaccount is quite a bit nicer IMO but it seems a bit of a pain to edit the template.  I'll work on it a bit more today and see if I can get it working the way I want.  The back end seems quite well coded and things generally work well.  The price is also great.

« Reply #83 on: July 03, 2012, 17:24 »
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leaf, how is it going with cmsaccount?

and is it better than ktools? I currently have cmsaccount but would upgrade to ktools if it's any better..

Thanks for the thoughts.  Now you are making me reconsider ktools again.  The starting design on cmsaccount is quite a bit nicer IMO but it seems a bit of a pain to edit the template.  I'll work on it a bit more today and see if I can get it working the way I want.  The back end seems quite well coded and things generally work well.  The price is also great.

thanks,

I must have missed that post

« Reply #84 on: July 03, 2012, 17:30 »
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Keywords of the standard, as many agencies.
Google has indexed. But the site at page 100000000. Optimization of the search will soon be done

« Reply #85 on: July 03, 2012, 17:36 »
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Keywords of the standard, as many agencies.
Google has indexed. But the site at page 100000000. Optimization of the search will soon be done

oh boy! I will explain again :) there is a program per example (statcounter) you can google it and register an account and you will add your website, after that it will track the visitors coming into your website, you will see where they come from (country, age, etc), what keywords have they googled, how long have they stayed on the website, what was the exit page (last page before leaving your website) etc etc

« Reply #86 on: July 03, 2012, 17:50 »
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Thank you.
Google Analytics does not do  ?
Now I'm going to do it, but first I decided to upload photos, and then advertise. A
P.S. I am no longer a boy
« Last Edit: July 03, 2012, 17:51 by Oleg »

RacePhoto

« Reply #87 on: July 04, 2012, 00:55 »
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I don't disagree with the one price plan. I don't understand the "credits" and it wasn't clear on the front page, how to buy credits or pay for photos?

Here's what stood out for me.

118 = bag of coffee
55 = sliced rye bread

Similar results for many other shots. Might just be me, but far too many duplicates, inch by inch, where you could have picked the best shots and avoided the filler material?

Nice clean design, but a bit much empty space on the front page. 1/3 on the right is just white?

Nice work, I bet that took some effort. Oh yes, 500 views a month, that's a good start. Hope you get some sales.

« Reply #88 on: July 04, 2012, 06:10 »
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leaf, how is it going with cmsaccount?

and is it better than ktools? I currently have cmsaccount but would upgrade to ktools if it's any better..

Actually I canned the cmsaccount and bought the upgrade for ktools and I agree with the others that ktools is quite a bit more polished.  I was actually surprised with cmsaccount and how well it was put together, especially for the price - so it is a good option if you dont' want to spend the $$ for ktools, but I had problems getting the template to work the way I wanted and a few other little problems getting them to work like I wanted. 

With Ktools, the back end seems to work just as well for most things and better for some others.  It also seems easier to edit the template, which is a big improvement over V3.  I'm still playing with it, but impressed so far.
« Last Edit: July 04, 2012, 06:12 by leaf »

« Reply #89 on: July 04, 2012, 08:37 »
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leaf, how is it going with cmsaccount?

and is it better than ktools? I currently have cmsaccount but would upgrade to ktools if it's any better..

Actually I canned the cmsaccount and bought the upgrade for ktools and I agree with the others that ktools is quite a bit more polished.  I was actually surprised with cmsaccount and how well it was put together, especially for the price - so it is a good option if you dont' want to spend the $$ for ktools, but I had problems getting the template to work the way I wanted and a few other little problems getting them to work like I wanted. 

With Ktools, the back end seems to work just as well for most things and better for some others.  It also seems easier to edit the template, which is a big improvement over V3.  I'm still playing with it, but impressed so far.

Thank you leaf, helpful info!

Good to hear a proper comparison from someone who tried them both..

I am going to get one of them for my other site while keeping the current one on cmsaccount.. I just haven't decided which one yet.. I would spend the $$$ if it's clearly better..

one of the most important things is the bulk upload feature.. where does it stand compared to agencies like stockfresh, fotolia, or canstock?

Thanks for the input again..

« Reply #90 on: July 04, 2012, 10:36 »
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leaf, how is it going with cmsaccount?

and is it better than ktools? I currently have cmsaccount but would upgrade to ktools if it's any better..


Actually I canned the cmsaccount and bought the upgrade for ktools and I agree with the others that ktools is quite a bit more polished.  I was actually surprised with cmsaccount and how well it was put together, especially for the price - so it is a good option if you dont' want to spend the $$ for ktools, but I had problems getting the template to work the way I wanted and a few other little problems getting them to work like I wanted. 

With Ktools, the back end seems to work just as well for most things and better for some others.  It also seems easier to edit the template, which is a big improvement over V3.  I'm still playing with it, but impressed so far.


Thank you leaf, helpful info!

Good to hear a proper comparison from someone who tried them both..

I am going to get one of them for my other site while keeping the current one on cmsaccount.. I just haven't decided which one yet.. I would spend the $$$ if it's clearly better..

one of the most important things is the bulk upload feature.. where does it stand compared to agencies like stockfresh, fotolia, or canstock?

Thanks for the input again..


I'll answer that in the Ktools vs CMSaccount thread... to keep things organized we can discuss the comparison between the two there.

« Reply #91 on: July 04, 2012, 14:38 »
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118 = bag of coffee
55 = sliced rye bread

Similar results for many other shots. Might just be me, but far too many duplicates, inch by inch, where you could have picked the best shots and avoided the filler material?
Yes you are right. Portfolio was for Schutter.
Design will be polished

« Reply #92 on: July 11, 2012, 12:04 »
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Number of links to my site is growing very rapidly - 222 711
Very strange - from one site.
Information from Google.
Why ?

« Reply #93 on: July 11, 2012, 13:07 »
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Number of links to my site is growing very rapidly - 222 711
Very strange - from one site.
Information from Google.
Why ?

I believe it is the links from the pages of your website, they are getting indexed

« Reply #94 on: July 11, 2012, 13:18 »
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In the google info on a specific Polish website. I went to him.  inscription- site in development

RacePhoto

« Reply #95 on: July 11, 2012, 20:55 »
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118 = bag of coffee
55 = sliced rye bread

Similar results for many other shots. Might just be me, but far too many duplicates, inch by inch, where you could have picked the best shots and avoided the filler material?
Yes you are right. Portfolio was for Schutter.
Design will be polished

I thought the design was very nice. (except some open space here and there)

I didn't understand the similar images? If you were making a number so you could say ##,### images, I'd understand, but just the easy look examples like coffee beans in a bag with a watch, seemed like padding the numbers. My opinion would be Quality rather than Quantity?

Links to your site are 222,711? That's super! I know a working site that covers racing and Google shows it with under 100 links. (of and it's first in the search for it's subject) Was that 222 up to 711 or 222,000 links to your site? What's the secret? 500 views a month is excellent also. Whatever you are doing, it's working?

« Reply #96 on: July 12, 2012, 02:28 »
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Was that 222 up to 711 or 222,000 links to your site? What's the secret?
I myself do not understand. Links to a site 220 ​​000. The search is not affected. I do not know what it is. I thought it was a mistake. But the number continues to grow

« Reply #97 on: July 12, 2012, 09:20 »
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Quote
Was that 222 up to 711 or 222,000 links to your site? What's the secret?
I myself do not understand. Links to a site 220 ​​000. The search is not affected. I do not know what it is. I thought it was a mistake. But the number continues to grow

any sales? selling 21 MP for 3$ ;D

« Reply #98 on: July 12, 2012, 11:29 »
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Perhaps they do not believe in happiness  ;D

« Reply #99 on: July 28, 2012, 10:21 »
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Well, the statistics for one month.
Viewed 2800. The first month was 500. Is that good or bad?


 

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