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		<title>Big 4 in My Microstock Portfolio</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.istockphoto.com/marekuliasz">iStockphoto, <a href="http://submit.shutterstock.com/?ref=149584">ShutterStock</a>, <a href="http://www.dreamstime.com/resp419768">Dreamstime</a> and <a href="http://us.fotolia.com/p/200473872?&#038;utm_source=affiliation&#038;utm_medium=affiliation&#038;utm_content=200473872">Fotolia</a> are considered nowadays a <font size=+1>Big 4</font> among microstock agencies. Indeed, they bring together between 80 and 90% of my earnings from microstock photography. After 32 months of submitting the size and content of my portfolio at different agencies are quite different: iStock - 1425 pictures, Shutterstock - 2024, Dreamstime - 1586, Fotolia - 1392.</p>

<p>The above graph show percentage of my earnings from the Big 4 agencies and other mictostock sites during last 2.5 years. I plotted quarterly values to smooth out month to month fluctuations.</p>

<p>I started to submit my pictures to iStock in November 2007 and that agency dominated my earnings until I got accepted by Shutterstock. Then, Shutterstock took a lead for a year so. In the beginning of 2009 my sales at iStock started to grow and today iStock in my number 1 with 40-50% of all microstock earnings. Is it a permanent trend? My sales at iStock are slowing down despite of reaching a <a href="http://microstock.pixelsaway.com/10000-downloads-from-istock/">gold level</a> which allows me to submit more pictures.</p>

<p>Dreamstime is holding number 3 in my microstock earnings with a pretty steady contribution of about 10%.  The number 4, Fotolia, shows some growth recently.</p>

<p>All remaining microstock agencies contribute currently about 12% to my income. I can divide them into two groups: (1) agencies with regular payouts every month or every second month (BigStock, 123RF, CanStockPhoto, Panther Media) and (2) agencies where need several months or a year to reach payout level (Veer, FeaturePics, DepositPhotos, Graphic Leftovers). </p>]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.istockphoto.com/marekuliasz">iStockphoto, <a href="http://submit.shutterstock.com/?ref=149584">ShutterStock</a>, <a href="http://www.dreamstime.com/resp419768">Dreamstime</a> and <a href="http://us.fotolia.com/p/200473872?&#038;utm_source=affiliation&#038;utm_medium=affiliation&#038;utm_content=200473872">Fotolia</a> are considered nowadays a <font size=+1>Big 4</font> among microstock agencies. Indeed, they bring together between 80 and 90% of my earnings from microstock photography. After 32 months of submitting the size and content of my portfolio at different agencies are quite different: iStock &#8211; 1425 pictures, Shutterstock &#8211; 2024, Dreamstime &#8211; 1586, Fotolia &#8211; 1392.</p>
<p>The above graph show percentage of my earnings from the Big 4 agencies and other mictostock sites during last 2.5 years. I plotted quarterly values to smooth out month to month fluctuations.</p>
<p>I started to submit my pictures to iStock in November 2007 and that agency dominated my earnings until I got accepted by Shutterstock. Then, Shutterstock took a lead for a year so. In the beginning of 2009 my sales at iStock started to grow and today iStock in my number 1 with 40-50% of all microstock earnings. Is it a permanent trend? My sales at iStock are slowing down despite of reaching a <a href="http://microstock.pixelsaway.com/10000-downloads-from-istock/">gold level</a> which allows me to submit more pictures.</p>
<p>Dreamstime is holding number 3 in my microstock earnings with a pretty steady contribution of about 10%.  The number 4, Fotolia, shows some growth recently.</p>
<p>All remaining microstock agencies contribute currently about 12% to my income. I can divide them into two groups: (1) agencies with regular payouts every month or every second month (BigStock, 123RF, CanStockPhoto, Panther Media) and (2) agencies where need several months or a year to reach payout level (Veer, FeaturePics, DepositPhotos, Graphic Leftovers). </p>
<p>In my next post I will analyze the trends in performance of the Big 4 agencies. Is it possible to predict my income from the microstock business?</p>
<p><b>Related posts:</b><br />
<a href="http://microstock.pixelsaway.com/10000-downloads-from-istock/">10,000 Downloads from iStockphoto</a><br />
<a href="http://microstock.pixelsaway.com/microstock-earnings-first-30-months/">Microstock Earnings – First 30 Months</a><br />
<a href="http://microstock.pixelsaway.com/am-i-really-making-money-from-microstock-photography-part-1/">Am I Really Making Money from Microstock Photography ? Part 1</a> and <a href="http://microstock.pixelsaway.com/am-i-really-making-money-from-microstock-photography-part-2/">Part 2</a><br />
My microstock referral links for photographers:</strong><br />
<a href="http://www.dreamstime.com/resp419768">Dreamstime</a>,  <a href="http://submit.shutterstock.com/?ref=149584">ShutterStock</a>, <a href="http://www.bigstockphoto.com/account/5uVESXbU84">BigStockPhoto</a>, <a href="http://www.123rf.com/src_pixelsaway/profile_pixelsaway">123RF</a>, <a href="http://www.featurepics.com/Authors/Images15131.aspx">FeaturePics</a>, <a href="http://www.panthermedia.net/?aff=137771">Panthermedia</a>, <a href="http://www.canstockphoto.com/search.php?mem=40761&#038;r=40761" title="Royalty Free Stock Photography">CanStockPhoto</a>, <a href="http://depositphotos.com?ref=1006009">DepositPhotos</a>, <a href="http://graphicleftovers.com/designer/PixelsAway/ref=PixelsAway/">Graphic Leftovers</a>
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