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01/06/2006 05:11:28 PM · #51 |
every site has their pros & con's.
must be very universal stock shooter to be successful everywhere.
my friend is very successful in i-stock, while he hates dreamstime - almost no sales, also very picky reviewers.
i can tell the same about i-stock - perhaps i receive the check after 20 years uploading. lol. shutterstock seems to be just universal choice because of their rather quantitative business model - cheap pics and a lot of them. |
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01/06/2006 06:50:31 PM · #52 |
I find all the Stock Sites good to deal with. My top sellers are Istockphoto
Shutterstock
Dreamstime
and now
Fotolia is starting to take off too!
Melissa
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08/31/2014 08:37:30 PM · #53 |
Where can I get my referral link from my bigstock account? |
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08/31/2014 08:54:22 PM · #54 |
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08/31/2014 11:22:06 PM · #55 |
This intrigues me as an output for a few petty cash stuff
do you guys put watermarks on your pictures?
What sizes do you dave your pictures as?
Is there a certain theme that sells more than others such as animals, nature or weather?
I will be following this post
I do not know anything about this kind of thing
what is the difference between the micro and the macro?
Message edited by author 2014-08-31 23:33:16. |
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08/31/2014 11:43:38 PM · #56 |
This is NOT the thread to monitor -- you will get much better information if you check out threads in the dedicated Stock Photography Section of the forums.
Message edited by author 2014-08-31 23:43:56. |
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09/01/2014 12:27:32 AM · #57 |
Thank you Paul for that thread, I will be checking that out too! |
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