The microstock agency Fotolia, and recently Adobe Stock – is a relatively young international French stock photo agency operating since early 2005. You may ask, how can it be called young if it has been around since 2005? True, its experience is quite extensive, but leading stock photo sites appeared even earlier. Therefore, compared to top microstocks, Fotolia is still considered a relatively young platform.
Recently, our beloved Skrill announced another planned change to the payment system’s commission fees.
Today, we offer another short article with Shutterstock’s advice on how you can increase the acceptance rate of different types of technology images on stock sites. I believe the readers of my blog will find this material useful in their work.
Recently, stock agency Bigstock sent contributors an email about upcoming changes to the process of reviewing and approving submissions, containing the following information. The email was in English, and not everyone may have understood or paid attention to its content. Here is the translation:
Everyone creating web content understands the importance of visuals. Images, like any other form of communication, break up text monotony and add emphasis to key sections.
At the end of last year, the Fotolia (Adobe Stock) blog published an interesting overview of the upcoming year’s stock trends. Unfortunately, the translation from the original is only being published now. Still, this roundup should be useful for contributors, both newcomers and seasoned pros.