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12/21/2008 09:15:56 PM · #1
I've been contributing to iStock for over a year now. I'm wondering if Shutterstock is making more money compares to iStock. The only thing that's holding me back from contributing to Shutterstock is that they want a copy of my passport. They refused to accept my driving license instead.

For those of you contributing to both Shutterstock and iStock, which do you prefer and why?

Thanks.

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12/22/2008 09:13:39 AM · #2
Shuterstock used my drivers license ID.

Shuterstock sells much better then iStock for me. It also accepts more images and it has a better, easier, and faster upload process. iStock has by far the most painful and time consuming submitting process.

If you are only uploading to iStock in the moment, then I would also suggest these agencies to you:
Dreamstime, StockXpert, BigStockPhoto, Fotolia, 123RF, FeaturePics, SnapVillage, Cutcaster, Mostphotos, CanStockPhoto

I have sales at all these agencies!

12/22/2008 11:01:16 AM · #3
also... there is a new site on the rise that has excellent potential! take a look; //www.imagestocker.net/
12/22/2008 11:09:46 AM · #4
time consuming process for sure!

Been waiting 4 days for approval... yawn
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