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Agency Based Discussion => Shutterstock.com => Topic started by: Jo Ann Snover on November 09, 2021, 16:41
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https://investor.shutterstock.com/news-releases/news-release-details/shutterstock-and-staples-us-retail-join-forces-power-new (https://investor.shutterstock.com/news-releases/news-release-details/shutterstock-and-staples-us-retail-join-forces-power-new)
I dug around on Staples' site and found some details. It's a one-use license for $1.99. You get charged again if you re-order the project. You can't use the image in any off-site projects (see the screen capture).
If the no reuse policy is enforced, and if Shutterstock contributors get their percentage on the full $1.99 price, this could be a decent deal for contributors. 60 cent royalty for a single use (at the 30% royalty rate). I have no idea how popular Staples own design services are - possibly if the bulk of customers already use Canva, it's not clear how this partnership will pry them away to switch over.
This brief rundown on Staples - I didn't know it had been acquired by a private equity firm - says its sales have been falling sharply as customers move to online outlets, so perhaps only a modest impact for Shutterstock contributors.
https://www.statista.com/topics/2114/staples/ (https://www.statista.com/topics/2114/staples/)
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Thanks Jo for the time you take to investigate and report on these Sstock 'innovations'.
Everything I ever read about the company depresses me.
I kept my small port up but gave up contributing a long time ago. I just looked at my last 20 sales and a lot of them are quite rare editorials.
I wonder how anyone sells newly uploaded generic content nowadays.
I think I read somewhere on this forum that they have 300 million images?
And all for 10 cents a download (unless you are lucky) ... :'(
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Copying Vista print I see? 🤔