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The industry bomb

Geschrieben von hp am September 16, 2010 6:37 PM | Kommentare: 18
Have you heard the news?
Last week the leading microstock agency shocked the stock photography community with the announcement of a new royalty structure that means huge pay cuts to most of its image suppliers even though they already have the lowest royalty rates in the entire industry.

Being launched in June, Stockfresh is nowhere near the biggest agencies in terms of size and revenues, but we were among the top 5 with Stockxpert and we've always believed in doing business the right way — the way it benefits all parties involved. We truly apprieciate the hard work of our image suppliers and we are proud of our exceptionally high royalty rates.

Wherever you may decide to buy images, please always shop at agencies where image suppliers get a fair share. Ditch the ones that exploit them. After all, nobody likes when their work is undervalued, right? Most sites have their royalty rates posted so they are easy to find out. Let's spread the word and make this world a better place together! :)

And now for something completely different...
In lighter news, we have some amazing new artists on board! Please check out the beautiful photos of ssuaphoto and choreograph for example, or if you have a craving for vector illustrations, we are pleased to announce that we also have a vast collection of brand new vector files including some great and stylish icon sets by Filata and dogandcat. Oh, and if you like the work of Andres Rodriguez, you'll love to hear that we're adding his entire portfolio as we speak.

Stockfresh now features nearly 300,000 stock photos and graphics from over 550 contributors and the number of artists signing up to sell their work every day is simply amazing. Actually, we better get back to importing images right now. If you need us, just drop us a line through the contact form. See you later!

Kommentare (18)


1. September 16, 2010 11:01 PM
latent
Stockxpert was often my 3rd highest earning site. I hope stockfresh can get there one day. It is a pleasure to work with a site that pays a good commission and I will be recommending buyers to come here.

2. September 16, 2010 11:17 PM
ajfilgud
Go go Stockfresh,, I just decided to sign up and buy/sell photos here. That bomb that Istock droped is going to ruin them.

3. September 17, 2010 6:40 AM
janecat
Welll at least istock actually accept and sell your images - can't sell anything here , since I have been waiting over 3 months for my application to be reviewed, and although I optimistically check every week - nope nothing - I have emailed and just got the we are so busy line. 3 MONTHS

4. September 17, 2010 10:55 AM
rmarinello
I love your fair approach. Hope you can gain the right share of this crazy crowded market...
Roberto

5. September 17, 2010 2:57 PM
hp
@janecat
There are hundreds of people waiting just like you. If we let in everyone at the same time we'd have to process more than 10,000 images every day and being a small company we simply don't have that capacity yet.

6. September 18, 2010 3:02 AM
janecat
hp, point taken but then you should change this:
3. How long does it take to review my images?
Reviewing your images can take up to 3 days depending on the number of files in the queue. Contributor applications take a bit longer, usually around a week. Because in my case 3 months is a lot longer than a week! So far I am not inspired to promote Stockfresh amongst my network of designers and image purchasers. I think it is a shame because origingally it was a great idea, but you are already playing favouritism with suppliers - I know of others whom have applied after I did & you have already processed their contributor application.

7. September 18, 2010 7:53 AM
JPSDK
Ja, please get us new contributers reviewed.

The storm is happening now, and it is now you should enlist all those buyers/ contributers that want a fairer trade than is being offered at other places.
Get women and children and relatives to review or let people do it via the net.

8. September 18, 2010 12:56 PM
hp
@janecat
We're doing everything we can to get everyone's content online. Since we still have very limited resources compared to the interest the site's generating, we must do some prioritizing. We either do this or let everyone in when they arrive and make the image review queue erupt into chaos. By prioritizing we can ensure speedy reviews which means less time wasted for everyone.

9. September 18, 2010 12:57 PM
hp
@JPSDK
We're working on it! :)

10. September 19, 2010 2:55 AM
jeayesy
I've been waiting for 3 months aswell.

How about a daily upload limit so everyone can get a fair share. You would get the best content from more suppliers that way boosting chances for sales for everyone. You could change the size of the upload limit to suit demand.

looking forward to being able to submit, hopefully sooner than later

11. September 22, 2010 1:22 AM
ajfilgud
[quote] How about a daily upload limit so everyone can get a fair share. You would get the best content from more suppliers that way boosting chances for sales for everyone. [/quote]

good point

12. September 27, 2010 8:23 PM
hp
We don't think most people would put up with a quota of 5-10 images per day, especially if they have hundreds or thousands of files. Nobody has the time for that.

13. October 3, 2010 11:11 AM
mreco99
Like many others ive been in the queue a whie too, but not complaining as its your company and your system. Personally i think a limit of 5-10 a day is exactly whats needed, if it gets more contributors. People will upload their best selling first, and more people would steer business here. Its a win win situation.
If your a great seller, your quota goes up, its a tried and tested method that works.
good luck

14. October 8, 2010 7:49 PM
Irisangel
That sounds like a great idea. Even just 5 images a day would give me a chance to get some of my best sellers online for Christmas sales. My application has been in since Aug 11. I am also not complaining. I will patiently wait my turn because SXP was one of my best sites for sales. But, I sure wish I had a shot at the Holiday rush.

15. October 21, 2010 9:05 AM
mreco99
slow blog this....

16. February 1, 2011 7:42 AM
zambezi
I'm still waiting for my initial submission of 5 July to be reviewed. Meanwhile, I'm going great guns with a number of the leading micro agencies.

17. February 8, 2011 1:17 PM
hp
@zambezi Your application has just been approved.

18. April 7, 2011 12:00 AM
FOKA
yes
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