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laroach
285 days ago
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There’s a saying that goes like this: “If you market to everyone, you are marketing to no one.” How does this relate to marketing your photos?
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laroach
291 days ago
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The first post in an eight-part mini-series detailing how to connect with your niche market in order to increase microstock sales.
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laroach
305 days ago
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There are all kinds of borders that you can create for submission to your microstock agency. Some are as easy as a simple scan. Anything that has an
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laroach
315 days ago
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How to use your discarded sky photos to create microstock images with pizzazz.
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laroach
318 days ago
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A big no-no when submitting photos to microstock agencies is visible logos, labels, branding or other company insignias. Here's an easy tip to deal
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laroach
325 days ago
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Make it easier for global search of your images by including alternative spellings and translations of your main photo keywords.
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laroach
340 days ago
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I've heard that to be a successful microstock photographer, you must use people in your photos. Supposedly images of people sell better than landsca
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laroach
368 days ago
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Having a photographic "specialty" can earn you more money. Here are six reasons why you should discover your own "specialty."






