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Microstock Photography Forum - General => Microstock Services => Stock Performer => Topic started by: StockPerformer.com on November 11, 2013, 04:39
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This week we meet Sean Locke. A well known photographer who has been an inspiration to many. He shares with us insights into his workflow and what his best seller on Stocksy is! Enjoy!
Sean Locke: http://bit.ly/HPvl42 (http://bit.ly/HPvl42)
See you next week with the next interview :-)
Luis
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Nice one.
Thank you for mentioning Symbiostock, Sean.
I think contributors are done with the same-old, same old experience of false promises, lowered royalties and poor customer support and are trying out new things, such as Symbiostock, to be able to handle their own sales, and reap the rewards.
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Thanks for the interview. I didn't know you liked to Cook Sean. We'll have to chat next time we get together.
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Great interview. thanks for posting :)
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Great article Sean!
Any chance we can get a smile on your face next time? ;D
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That was a good interview, but I thought it was missing some insight into why (other than being an extremely hard worker) Sean has been so successful. Given the site is all about analysis of performance, perhaps that isn't really part of the goal for the interviews.
I have some theories of my own about Sean's success, but it would have been interesting to hear what he had to say on that topic :)
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That was a good interview, but I thought it was missing some insight into why (other than being an extremely hard worker) Sean has been so successful. Given the site is all about analysis of performance, perhaps that isn't really part of the goal for the interviews.
I have some theories of my own about Sean's success, but it would have been interesting to hear what he had to say on that topic :)
Well, unfortunately, I can't really analyze too much, since the amount of data I have is so low right now, but like I said, I tend not to do that anyways :) .
That was a smile!
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That was a good interview, but I thought it was missing some insight into why (other than being an extremely hard worker) Sean has been so successful. Given the site is all about analysis of performance, perhaps that isn't really part of the goal for the interviews.
I have some theories of my own about Sean's success, but it would have been interesting to hear what he had to say on that topic :)
Well, unfortunately, I can't really analyze too much, since the amount of data I have is so low right now, but like I said, I tend not to do that anyways :) .
That was a smile!
So the interview also failed to address what your favorite beer is when you have three minutes of downtime? Or is that used up in your gourmet chile?