Microstock Fotolia or Fotolia, and recently Adobe Stock – is a relatively young international French photo bank, operating since early 2005. You may ask, how can it be young if it has been operating since 2005? I agree that its experience is quite solid, but the leading photo banks appeared even earlier. Therefore, compared to the leading microstocks, Fotolia is indeed a relatively young microstock.
Today, we present another brief article with tips from Shutterstock on how to improve the acceptance rate of images featuring various types of technology on stock sites. I think readers of my blog will find this material useful for their work.
Recently, the photo bank Bigstock sent a letter to its authors regarding upcoming changes in the review and approval process. The letter was in English, and not everyone may have understood or paid attention to its content. Here is its translation:
Everyone involved in creating web content understands the importance of visual imagery. Images, like any other form of information, help break up the monotony of text and highlight specific sections.
In the Fotolia (Adobe Stock) blog, an interesting overview of stock trends for the upcoming year was published at the end of last year. Unfortunately, I could only publish the translation of the original now. However, I believe this overview may be quite useful for stockers, both beginners and veterans.
What everyone has been waiting for has finally happened! Music is now available for sale on Shutterstock, meaning audio content is here. Read the original news in translation.