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Agency Based Discussion => Yaymicro => Topic started by: Linda - YayMicro on August 21, 2010, 18:07

Title: Closed Forum
Post by: Linda - YayMicro on August 21, 2010, 18:07
Hi!

As some of you might have noticed we had to close our forum this week, due to spam bots. We haven’t decided yet if we’ll aim for other channels of communication, such as this one, or if we’ll try to improve the forum security technology. If you have any YAY related questions you can post them here at MSG, and we’ll do our best to answer. Questions should be of general interest, not account specific.

Specific and/or important matters should be e-mailed us directly at [email protected] You can also e-mail us individually (linda@, jan@, bjorn@ etc.), but it might take longer time to get an answer. We’ll make sure to update our blog (http://blog.yaymicro.com (http://blog.yaymicro.com)) and twitter-account (http://twitter.com/yaymicro (http://twitter.com/yaymicro)) regularly.

I wish you all a great weekend!  :D

Cheers, Linda (from Yaymicro.com)
Title: Re: Closed Forum
Post by: Dreamframer on August 21, 2010, 18:45
Hi Linda,
When we are going to see another sudden wave of sales at Yaymicro? :)
Best regards,
Ivan
Title: Re: Closed Forum
Post by: Linda - YayMicro on August 22, 2010, 07:22
Hi Ivan!

In general we’ll see a rise in sales in September, - July and August are the slowest months of the year in almost all businesses. December is also known for lower sales than the other months. More specific for YAY, we do see a high growth in sales in 2010 – already more than doubled from 2009. We have several campaigns toward customers the coming fall, as well as the launch of a new and lucrative affiliate program. We’re also working on an API.

For those of you who are part of our third party deal there will also be a rise in sales this fall or winter, as a new partner has entered the program. I’m not sure about the dates and specifics, that’s Jan’s main responsibility. He’ll send out information as soon as it’s ready. If you’re not a part of it you can read more about joining in here:
http://yaymicro.com/view.action?page=third_party_sales_program (http://yaymicro.com/view.action?page=third_party_sales_program)

The growth in YAY has been slow, but steady – hopefully we’ll speed it up a bit this fall!

Linda   :)
Title: Re: Closed Forum
Post by: fljac on August 22, 2010, 07:56
Hi Linda,

That sounds good... 

I have an additional small question for you...  Have you taken over a bunch of editors from Crestock?  The reason I'm asking is that I have recently had a bunch of rejections for "poor editing" !  Basically that's fine, but all upoloaded images are in fact approved by editors on several top and mid tier agencies... And selling as well... 

Thanks
/Flemming
Title: Re: Closed Forum
Post by: Linda - YayMicro on August 22, 2010, 08:15
It's the same editors, but I have gotten a couple of complaints the last week - maybe the summer heat has gotten the best of them?! I've given notice to improve the process, and hopefully we'll see an improvement this week. If you experience poor judgment from us, please send me an e-mail at [email protected], and I'll make sure to pass on your concerns!

Thanks, Linda
Title: Re: Closed Forum
Post by: microstockphoto.co.uk on August 22, 2010, 08:21
high growth in sales in 2010 – already more than doubled from 2009

the only problem is that 0 * 2 is still zero (at least for me)
Title: Re: Closed Forum
Post by: sharpshot on August 22, 2010, 10:12
I am getting a few sales on the main yaymicro site and the 3rd party sales have been good.  As it is one of the easiest site to use for contributors, I will keep uploading.
Title: Re: Closed Forum
Post by: YayBjorn on August 22, 2010, 16:32
Hi all

I'm Bjorn, the CTO of YayMicro, and as we have closed our forum I wanted to introduce myself to you all here. I'll start paying attention to what is written here, and reply as fast as I can. So if you have any technical issues, ideas or other stuff you want to discuss, this will be the place to do it. Hope you all have a wonderfull weekend  :)

Regards,
Bjorn
Title: Re: Closed Forum
Post by: youralleffingnuts on August 23, 2010, 00:26
Hi Bjorn, 

I joined yesterday and submitted a few illustrations.  Do you mind telling me roughly how long reviews take?  I want to submit the rest but I'm holding off incase there's some technical hicup with the first batch.
Title: Re: Closed Forum
Post by: jareso on August 23, 2010, 03:26
YayBjorn, Linda - YayMicro
Pity that you closed your forums but I hope that it is not permanent shutdown. I believe that every stock agency should have its own forum. If for nothing else than just as a kind of public addition to the private support, where can be things discussed aloud publicly. Hopefully you will enhance your anti-spam system and bring the forum back.

Please also note that after your forum shutdown all your externaly cached forum links (such as those from google, etc.) are now pointing to not very user-friendly page:
Not Found - The requested URL /read.php was not found on this server. ...
Without any (click-able) way to go to your main site or to any part of your site.
Probably some nice 404 page or redirect would do better there I think.
Title: Re: Closed Forum
Post by: Linda - YayMicro on August 23, 2010, 03:56
Sunnymars: review is normally done within 24 hours, Monday-Friday. If you submit during weekends, it should be approved within Tuesday.

jareso: Thanks for reminding us, I'll get Bjorn to fix something asap! We'll be looking at different solutions to the forum, as it's good to have an informal, public discussion.


Cheers, Linda
 :)
Title: Re: Closed Forum
Post by: leaf on August 23, 2010, 04:31
Hi Linda and Bjorn - welcome here.
Title: Re: Closed Forum
Post by: youralleffingnuts on August 23, 2010, 04:48
Good stuff, thanks Linda.
Title: Re: Closed Forum
Post by: YayBjorn on August 23, 2010, 06:35
Please also note that after your forum shutdown all your externaly cached forum links (such as those from google, etc.) are now pointing to not very user-friendly page:
Not Found - The requested URL /read.php was not found on this server. ...
Without any (click-able) way to go to your main site or to any part of your site.
Probably some nice 404 page or redirect would do better there I think.

Fixed, thanks for the tip.

Bjorn
Title: Re: Closed Forum
Post by: FD on August 23, 2010, 07:48
I don't get why anybody should close a forum for spambots (if that's the real reason, of course). There are some good captchas around and if forum access would be limited to contributors with at least 5 images or buyers with at least 1 purchase, there would be no spambots at all. Surrendering to an independent forum where YAY has no control over (and where YAYosceptics can post too) might not be a very good business decision.
Title: Re: Closed Forum
Post by: Linda - YayMicro on August 23, 2010, 08:08
I don't get why anybody should close a forum for spambots (if that's the real reason, of course). There are some good captchas around and if forum access would be limited to contributors with at least 5 images or buyers with at least 1 purchase, there would be no spambots at all. Surrendering to an independent forum where YAY has no control over (and where YAYosceptics can post too) might not be a very good business decision.


Hi!

We've decided to close the forum while we decide what to do (as you can read more about at the top of this thread). After 2-3 years there wasn't much activity, although we had a group of loyal, friendly photographers discussing and encouraging each other. Hopefully they'll continue their discussions here, in our blog etc. We'll try out this option for some weeks, and then decide if we'll fix the forum, or continue without.

Personally, I don't see any problem with an independent forum. The same people could post the same stuff at our forum as at MSG, as we don't sensor our contributors.  Of course, there might be a bit more skeptics here at MSG than at our internal forum, but we don't mind. Criticism is valuable and appreciated! (Ref. your post about our search (http://www.microstockgroup.com/yaymicro/introducing-myself (http://www.microstockgroup.com/yaymicro/introducing-myself)
), where we'll hopefully discover a design or technical bug. Fixing this will improve the overall quality of our site).

Cheers, Linda