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SS sells mostly outside US?

Started by disorderly, September 08, 2009, 18:03

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disorderly

July was the first month where Shutterstock provided a revenue breakdown between US and non-US sales.  I was surprised to see that my sales broke down as 36% US / 64% rest of world.  August was even more extreme: 25% US / 75% rest of world, thanks to the errant customer whose downloads were converted to ELs.  Without him, I'd have been 37% US / 63% non.  Not bad for the month when a lot of Europe goes on holiday!

Dreamframer

My images are sold mostly outside US.
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PowerDroid

Yup, same here... about 2/3 non-US.  Was an eye-opener.  It made me think that I need to pay more attention to news in Europe to make sure I'm capitalizing on any trends there that might be different than in the US.

goldenangel

I'm in the US so SS doesn't provide me with this information. anyway, it's a good piece of information that everything doesn't need to be marketed with a US customer in mind.

PowerDroid

Wrong. Actually it shows this info for US contributors as well.  Click on payment history and you'll see the breakdown.


goldenangel

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Quote from: PowerDroid on September 08, 2009, 18:29
Wrong. Actually it shows this info for US contributors as well.  Click on payment history and you'll see the breakdown.
I was wrong! I was looking at the last row of payments instead of the first row. I have about 25% of US sales.

cidepix


Randomway

I'm in the US and my sales were over 50% US.
I'm trying to figure out what to do so my images actually sale better to buyers in the rest of the world.
I don't know if it's my keywords or images generally, but I'd like to reach a broader audience there.

Dook

It is the rest of the world that welcomed cheap pictures. In my city, here at Balkans country, very few designers bought stock five years ago. Now everybody is buying.

Pixart

Randomway I see that you are an illustrator, maybe Americans buy more illustrations than the rest of the world?   I am a photographer and at a glance seeing around 20% U.S. sales.   

KB

Interesting. I had no idea my images appealed to non-US buyers so much.

Foreign vs US:
July: 66% vs 34%
Aug: 72% vs 28%


melastmohican

A w filmie polskim, proszę pana, to jest tak: nuda... Nic się nie dzieje, proszę pana. Nic. Taka, proszę pana... Dialogi niedobre... Bardzo niedobre dialogi są.

PowerDroid

Quote from: goldenangel on September 08, 2009, 18:39
Quote from: PowerDroid on September 08, 2009, 18:29
Wrong. Actually it shows this info for US contributors as well.  Click on payment history and you'll see the breakdown.
I just got my payment for the last month and there is no breakdown of earnings, only the total is displayed.

That's odd.  Are you clicking on the link on your stats page at the bottom that reads: Gross Earnings (click here for your actual payment history)?  That should take you to a screen that gives the breakdown.  Did your last payment include downloads going back to a date prior to July?  Maybe because the payout includes some downloads from a period when they weren't tracking and reporting this data, so they're not showing a breakdown?

takestock

Curious - where did you find these stats on the site?

PowerDroid

You get to them via the link on your stats page at the bottom that reads: Gross Earnings (click here for your actual payment history).

takestock

Quote from: PowerDroid on September 08, 2009, 20:53
You get to them via the link on your stats page at the bottom that reads: Gross Earnings (click here for your actual payment history).
Cheers! - thanks for that!

Randomway

Quote from: Pixart on September 08, 2009, 19:33
Randomway I see that you are an illustrator, maybe Americans buy more illustrations than the rest of the world?   I am a photographer and at a glance seeing around 20% U.S. sales.   

Pixart - You could be right. Maybe it's seasonal too since the US doesn't vacation the same way other places do. Either way I see a massive rekeywording campaign in my future.

dirkr

10% US / 90% Non-US.
I'm really surprised, didn't expect that. But then again, I often see credits to shutterstock when looking through newspapers or other publications here in Germany. They seem to have many clients here at least...

michaeldb

"My mind works like Google images." Temple Grandin

mwp1969

Where are you seeing this data that compares US Sales to Non-US Sales?

-Mark

HermanM

For me is even more extreme... 10% US VS 90% non-US...
Microstock information in Spanish
Informacion sobre Microstock en Espanol www.microstockinfo.org  My diary/Mi diario www.jjmiphoto.com

suwanneeredhead

For August I had 70% US and 30% outside the US.

Don't you think it has to do with what you have to offer in your port?  For instance, I have a lot of scenic images of Florida and Washington state, and many vector maps of American states and the whole USA. It actually surprises me that I have many non-US sales based on what I have in my port.

gbalex

Yes suwanneeredhead I think it does depend on the content of your port.

July: 71% US vs 29% F
Aug: 79% US vs 27% F

I expect the US result to drop this month of because labor day and a long weekend.  I would think people in the US are taking time to enjoy vacations with family before the kids need to be back in school. 

epixx

14% US and 86% rest of the world for July, but my August numbers aren't up yet. I wonder why...  :(