New images
posted on 14th of august, 2011
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I was lucky enough to join Dreamstime in January 2007. That time I was able to get several editorial images and have a pretty good exposure and sale. A lot of pictures in my portfolio have 5 (green) and 4 (blue) level of sale. I was uploading pictures approx. for 2 years. Then I stop. The money was deposited monthly to my account as a nice surprise for doing nothing. Recently, I uploaded more than 50 pictures (total 595 images). I do not have a problem with images acceptance ratio. However new pictures are practically invisible. See some of my latest pictures:
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Comments (12)
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Nice portfolio and very good quality! I agree with Brad:try to review your keywords and to upload more consistently. Just my 2 cents :-) Bye, Francesca
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Posted by Hse0193 on August 16, 2011
Good shot, clean, true color.
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Great portfolio! For better portfolio exposure I`m using Twitter or similar social network, but good photography, at the end, always find a buyer :-). Congratulation!
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Posted by Nero67 on August 16, 2011
Beautiful images, congratulations!!!
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Posted by Froogz on August 15, 2011
Nice portfolio! Those are all CGs right? amazing!
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Posted by Roza on August 15, 2011
Thank you very much. There are a lot off useful information
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Your images are amazing, congratulations.
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I think you need to take a close look at your keywording. Your solar panel image, to give an example, doesn't have the word 'panels' as a keyword. If someone searches on the obvious 'solar panels' they are going to find a lot of better matches in the database before yours. If the words are important enough to be the title, they should be in the keywords too...
Your power line repair image is a good example, and is easy to find...
Nice images, by the way :)
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I like your photos! Keep up the good work
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Great work!
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Amazing images, congratulations Roza!
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Posted by Mariaam on August 15, 2011
Wow! Your photos are amazing! Congrats!!!
But what do you mean with they are "practically invisible"? It just take a little time before they are visible in the search results. Good luck and keep up the good work!
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