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January 30, 2021by Taras Kushnir
How to upload photos to Shutterstock: a full guide
It is quite easy to start selling your photos on Shutterstock. In fact, the whole procedure might take you only few minutes if you know what to do. Here are the steps: Register as a contributor Add metadata to your photo Upload your photo to ...
November 26, 2020by Taras Kushnir
Shutterstock Custom contributor review
The gist of microstock business from creator’s perspective is that you produce some content and sell it with rolayti-free license on various microstocks multiple times. However, there’re also other ways to earn. One of them is Shutterstock Custom - a ...
October 8, 2020by Julia Korchevska
5 tips for beginners how to sell your illustration on microstocks
Finally you passed the microstock exam and your account is created. But what to do now? Obviously you need to create some content to sell, but what should you create? This article is not just for beginner illustrators, but also for people who have ...
September 4, 2020by Taras Kushnir
Xpiks 1.6 released
It is my pleasure to announce general availability of Xpiks 1.6! This release has a record number of new features comparatively to any previous major Xpiks update. Xpiks 1.6 improves almost every aspect of your experience. Without further ado let’s ...
July 29, 2020by Taras Kushnir
How I earned 6,314 USD from a single photo on Shutterstock
Do you want to upload your photo to microstock once and earn royalties forever? Don’t rush until you read this. It was October 2013 and it was almost a year since I registered on Shutterstock. Sad thing is that I haven’t earned a cent during that ...
July 21, 2020by Taras Kushnir
How to find stock photography ideas that sell (backed by data)
You just uploaded your perfect artwork to the microstock. Few weeks have passed but you got just a couple of sales. Quite depressing, isn’t it? If that is familiar to you, you should know you made one mistake: you didn’t met the buyer’s demand. In ...
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