New Price Model Needed

By Jim Pickerell | 621 Words | Posted 8/14/2008 | Comments (1)
We are locked into old-fashioned pricing. We need a new model built around use and value received. Corporate clients using an image on an ad or a billboard get much more value than someone using the same picture on their blog.

Jacobs Buys LFI

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 48 Words | Posted 8/13/2008 | Comments

New Consumer Technologies to Drive Digital Image Use

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 483 Words | Posted 8/13/2008 | Comments
The Internet, as well as mobile applications, has caused an explosive rise in image use. Soon, other consumer technologies, such as surface computing and high-def televisions, will have similar effects.

Beijing Olympics: Image Is Everything

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 61 Words | Posted 8/12/2008 | Comments

Online Image Use: Profiling the Buyer

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 519 Words | Posted 8/12/2008 | Comments
The stock-image industry faces a daunting challenge. While there is general consensus that online use of images is among the hottest growth opportunities, little is known about the buyers driving the trend. Larger agencies can gain some image-specific insight from analyzing transaction data or commissioning in-house research; however, much general information is freely available online.

Olympic Games: Opening Images Faked, 2 Photo Blogs

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 93 Words | Posted 8/11/2008 | Comments

Masterfile To Launch Online Forum

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 97 Words | Posted 8/11/2008 | Comments

ImageSpan Enhances LicenseStream, Launches WEVA Portal

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 314 Words | Posted 8/11/2008 | Comments
Sausalito-based ImageSpan has added new features to its LicenseStream platform, which facilitates content distribution, syndication and acquisition. The technology company also announced the rollout of a custom LicenseStream portal for the Wedding and Event Videographers Association.

Crowd-Sourcing Wakes Up West

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 408 Words | Posted 8/8/2008 | Comments
Ofer Media just funded a community-based Web site YouLicense.com, which joins other micro-payment audio and music Web sites by giving amateur musicians a platform to sell music to advertisers and entertainment producers.

Jupitermedia: Slight Rev Rise In Q2

By Jim Pickerell | 446 Words | Posted 8/8/2008 | Comments
Jupitermedia's Q2 2008 revenues were $35 million up from $34.5 million in Q1 2008. Second-quarter revenue was up slightly from $34.7 million in the same period in 2007.

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