iStockphoto: A Buyer for Every Image

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 259 Words | Posted 7/20/2007 | Comments
The Calgary-based microstock pioneer iStockphoto says its community has surpassed 2 million members. Of this number, 38,000 people are contributors - and many microstock photographers moonlight as art directors and graphic designers who also buy images.

Science Faction Appoints Radcliffe as CTO

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 68 Words | Posted 7/20/2007 | Comments

BigStockPhoto Launches New Search Engine

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 67 Words | Posted 7/19/2007 | Comments

a21 Hires iProspect To Drive Web Biz

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 49 Words | Posted 7/19/2007 | Comments

Jupitermedia Buys Mediabistro, Retains Touby

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 232 Words | Posted 7/19/2007 | Comments
Jupitermedia acquired Mediabistro for $20 million in cash and a two-year earn-out that may result in an additional $3 million. Lauren Touby, the founder of the New York-based online community Mediabistro.com, who will stay with the company, referred to the $23 million deal as "a marriage of minds and media resources."

ALAMY Q2 2007 FIGURES

By Jim Pickerell | 1434 Words | Posted 7/18/2007 | Comments
Alamy has released their second quarter 2007 figures on contributors, percentage revenue and average pricing which shows no major change from the previous quarter. In the quarter they added 897,277 images to their collection, slightly fewer than in the previous quarter. They now have over 9.15 million images on their site.

ProStockMaster Celebrates First Birthday

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 314 Words | Posted 7/18/2007 | Comments
This July marks the first year for ProStockMaster, a shareware software package that allows microstock contributors to simultaneously upload images to eight leading Web sites. ProStockMaster also features additional capabilities designed to streamline a photographer's workflow.

Understanding RPI

By Jim Pickerell | 1777 Words | Posted 7/18/2007 | Comments
Recently, I've been made aware that some photographers don't understand the difference between Return-Per-Image (RPI) and Return-Per-Image-Licensed (RPIL) and they are drawing some incorrect conclusions, particularly when Alamy reports its quarterly numbers.

Brainpix Announces Mexico City Expansion

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 49 Words | Posted 7/18/2007 | Comments

Blend Signs New Distributors

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 47 Words | Posted 7/17/2007 | Comments

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