Things To Consider When Licensing Educational Uses

By Jim Pickerell | 1105 Words | Posted 12/14/2010 | Comments (1)
The use of images for educational purposes has always been about 20% of the total market for stock images. For some agencies and photographers, educational sales represent a much higher percentage of their gross revenue. However, as a result of technological developments and industry consolidation, it has become extremely difficult for creators to earn enough from licensing images for educational uses to enable them to continue to produce imagery for this purpose.

iStock First to Market with Localized Search

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 492 Words | Posted 12/13/2010 | Comments (1)
iStockphoto has been working on a way to use language and country data to deliver more locally relevant results since last year. On Monday, the Getty Images-owned microstock leader delivered on this promise. The company also launched a new editorial product offering.

Evergreen Stock Images

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 48 Words | Posted 12/10/2010 | Comments

Murabayashi Promises to Put More Business in Your Photo Business

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 94 Words | Posted 12/10/2010 | Comments
PhotoShelter offers new free training video.

Kursiv Launches Booxx

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 38 Words | Posted 12/9/2010 | Comments

PhotoAlto Hires New Sales Director

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 25 Words | Posted 12/9/2010 | Comments

Google Announces New Copyright-Friendly Policy

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 304 Words | Posted 12/9/2010 | Comments (1)
Google is working on ways of addressing the problem of infringing online content. The company is making four changes it plans to implement over the next few months.

The Case Against A Stock Photo Niche

By John Martin Lund | 815 Words | Posted 12/9/2010 | Comments (1)
Many photographers are advised to develop a specialty and find an undeveloped niche as a way to deal with the oversupply of imagery. John Lund presents the case against a stock photo niche and argues that financial success will come to the photographer who can best create images that illustrate major concepts and compete successfully with the other images.

Press Release Marketing For Artists

By John R Math | 619 Words | Posted 12/8/2010 | Comments
Today, press release marketing presents the artist with another low cost opportunity to promote their artwork. If done properly, press release marketing will bring traffic to the artist’s website, help in building and maintaining an artist’s brand and will eventually create incoming links to the artist’s website, thus, enhancing it’s SEO and gaining a higher page rank too.

Shutterstock Builds Wells in 6 Ethiopian Villages

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 98 Words | Posted 12/8/2010 | Comments (2)
The NY subscription microstock has financed wells to provide clean drinking water for 1,500 villagers in the Amhara region of Ethiopia.

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