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Author Topic: Snapixel... Anyone selling?  (Read 34190 times)

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« on: January 03, 2010, 16:11 »
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2 months with Snapixel, and no sales yet.

Anyone with a different experience?


« Reply #1 on: January 03, 2010, 16:27 »
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Same here...I deleted all my images...not worth the effort


2 months with Snapixel, and no sales yet.

Anyone with a different experience?

« Reply #2 on: January 03, 2010, 17:40 »
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Same here...I deleted all my images...not worth the effort

lol You could have saved yourself a couple of mouse clicks and decided not to bother deleting them

You think snapixel is 'an effort' to upload to???

Me: no sales yet - but that was expected, and I admit I do treat the site as somewhere to 'throw' images. Like clustershot I think this is a place where you have to do the selling if you want to - they seem to be going for a flickr with sales thing, and to get anywhere on flicker you need to be taking part - so snapixel might not work for me either. Unlike clustershot snapixel still has work to do, search results are still listed by order of upload date not relevancy/ popularity/number of downloads or some other secret recipe - these things need to be addressed or they will die.

nobody has proven that you can create a stable photo community with photos that people want to browse through (like flickr, jpgmag et al) that also includes sales. when you include sales suddenly the whole motivation for people uploading seems to change - does that break the community??? nobody wants to browse through a catalogue of stock in their coffee break? deviantART have kind of succeed?

« Reply #3 on: January 03, 2010, 17:54 »
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Well...it was becoming enough of a task to monitor sites that are selling my images without the extra burden of the non-sellers to have to think about.


Same here...I deleted all my images...not worth the effort

lol You could have saved yourself a couple of mouse clicks and decided not to bother deleting them

You think snapixel is 'an effort' to upload to???

Me: no sales yet - but that was expected, and I admit I do treat the site as somewhere to 'throw' images. Like clustershot I think this is a place where you have to do the selling if you want to - they seem to be going for a flickr with sales thing, and to get anywhere on flicker you need to be taking part - so snapixel might not work for me either. Unlike clustershot snapixel still has work to do, search results are still listed by order of upload date not relevancy/ popularity/number of downloads or some other secret recipe - these things need to be addressed or they will die.

nobody has proven that you can create a stable photo community with photos that people want to browse through (like flickr, jpgmag et al) that also includes sales. when you include sales suddenly the whole motivation for people uploading seems to change - does that break the community??? nobody wants to browse through a catalogue of stock in their coffee break? deviantART have kind of succeed?

« Reply #4 on: January 05, 2010, 10:52 »
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I started uploading 7-8 month ago and had two sales, one standard license and one extended license. One was last June and the other in December.


 

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