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I wasn't thinking of selling images to a stock agency but sell images from
stock for editorial use. The internet is potential powerful presentation
and marketing tool.
Pål
having just done it myself, i have to offer that you will get very few
Dave
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From: Pål Jensen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wed, 23 Oct 2002 17:49:04 +0200
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Subject: Marketing images through the WWW
Have any of you with your own web pages had any success in selling
images for stock use through the web? I've reading Ron
Herb wrote:
stock use usually requires a huge number of your photos to make it worth
their while to talk to you. do you have a large number of photos? does the
place that you were reading say how many photos from an individual are
considered the minimum? reason i ask is that the places i have
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Emne: Marketing images through the WWW
Have any of you with your own web pages had any success in selling images
for stock use through the web? I've reading Ron Engh's Sellphoto.com and
setting up my own web page seem temping as I have quite a few unique and
saleable images..
For those who
Message text written by INTERNET:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Well, I don't actuallly expect that if I put up a web site people will
come rushing begging for my photograps. However, having a web site as a
marketing vehicle for selling editorial (and other) photographs must
certainly be a great strategy. In
hi Pål,
Have any of you with your own web pages had any success in selling images
for stock use
through the web?
My site is a typical example of a non-promoted wepage. Sure, it's listed
with Yahoo and the Nature Photo Index, but that doesn't account for much.
Statistics say that there are
On 23 Oct 2002 at 17:49, Pål Jensen wrote:
Have any of you with your own web pages had any success in selling images for
stock use through the web? I've reading Ron Engh's Sellphoto.com and setting
up my own web page seem temping as I have quite a few unique and saleable
images.. For those
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