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zymmetricaldotcom:
Curious, I love my Commarts, do you read it end-to-end  or just scan the company copy on coffee break?  They've been friendly enough to publish an article about us before. Any first-hand feedback on how you deal with the ad vs editorial content in these types of trade magazines present is appreciated.

a.k.a.-tom:
..........I signed up started to upload and then........ stopped and deleted all I did.  Part of me wants to go out there and expand...   and another growing part of me is saying,    'downsize', dump the low earners, you don't need more.

LO, busted, NLS, busted....  1/2 dozen others,  may never achieve a payout in my lifetime...  I recently dumped scanstock, crestock, (usps a while ago),   reduced my folio on FP & FT and I've essentially stopped uploading to 123, DT & BigStock, not enough return on the effort.  I'm sticking with StockXpert, SS & IS. 

I never thought I'd ever hear myself say...         ...I'm thinking exclusive, not a whole lot, but I would have never considered it before, in fact, I was quite vocal at bad-mouthing it....   .. Depends on which way the wind's blowing at IS in the future.  Although, it would be tough to give up SS.  ... 

But,  for me,  I think I'm done with upstarts.  We'll see what the future brings.  Besides, Yaymicro has  hundreds of pages of the stuff I sell already,  and a lot of it looks pretty good  (not that I fear competition, not at all.... it just that I usually don't take sand to the beach).  For the immediate future, I'm going to focus on building at Alamy and see what happens

Best to those of you that are taking the Yay plunge!!!   8)=tom

khwi:
yayyyyyyyyyyy i love it!  ;)

anonymous:

--- Quote from: zymmetricaldotcom on May 21, 2008, 18:46 ---Curious, I love my Commarts, do you read it end-to-end  or just scan the company copy on coffee break?  They've been friendly enough to publish an article about us before. Any first-hand feedback on how you deal with the ad vs editorial content in these types of trade magazines present is appreciated.

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I DO read it cover to cover but, more importantly, I look at the ads. I've been a subscriber as long as I've been in the design business (14 years +). The magazine is not only a great way to check out what my peers / competition are doing, but it's an excellent barometer on the industry (plus they even have an annual photo yearbook).
Prior to my becoming active in microstock, I would make image searches based upon the ads within. Since most of my design work is for the web, I have little interest in the high-end photogs but it is where I first discovered IS and StockXpert since they are regular advertisers. I have to believe that I'm not alone and if it wasn't paying dividends for them, I'm sure they wouldn't buy ad space there.
...hope this sheds some light.
(forgive spelling as I'm typing wayyy too fast...)

mwp1969:

--- Quote from: michealo on May 21, 2008, 05:09 ---Names don't make that much of a difference

The worlds largest online store is named after a river
The worlds largest maker of MP3 players is called after a fruit



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"Lieutenant Dan invested my money in some sorta "fruit" company (apple computer) ... said I'd never have to worry about money ever again. I guess that's just one less thang to worry about ... " - Forrest Gump

 ;D

Mark

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