![]() ![]() So using the same harmonizing logic, if Steve had the same number of assets on AS as he does in SS, his results would be similar between the two agencies.Įlijah has kindly provided me with his earnings stats on SS vs AS for January 2020 (but had cold feet before publishing them, which is understandable). This includes 490 videos on SS and 320 videos on AS. He’s kindly provided me this graph breaking down his past 12 monthly earnings:Īt the end of December, Steve had 14,080 assets on SS and 10,343 on AS. Looking at Steve Heap’s 2019 year-end report, we can see that his 2019 earnings from AS were about 52% that of SS ($11,000 vs $5,750). Steve Heap and Elijah have kindly provided some of their owns stats to back up the hypothesis. Third evidence of potential overtaking AS > SS I do need many more assets on AS because it’s accurate to report that their average return per download, in my case, is consistently higher (on average around 15%) than at SS: 12 month average: AS = 87cents/download vs 78cents/download SS 3. Looking at the big picture (Return Per Download) Taking a shortcut and making some assumptions, if I had as many assets on AS as I do on SS, my results may look like the following (at the least since commercial content is slightly more valuable than editorials, on average): Agency Although they do take a liberal view on accepting potentially unreleased content, such as the following: St. Still way behind but there seems to be some convergence in the past few months, even if it means that SS results are decreasing:Īt the moment it’s like comparing apples and oranges since I have 3x as many assets at SS than AS, mainly because AS don’t accept editorials and I was late to the game uploading my stuff to Fotolia prior to it being acquired by AS. With the following results, also as per my last monthly report (January 2020): Agency From my Jan 2020 results, I have the following assets for sale: Agency Second evidence of potential overtaking AS > SS Click here if you wish to contribute to this poll for January results. Now, this is a voluntary poll and prone to inaccuracies at best and manipulation at worst. ![]() First evidence of potential overtaking AS > SSįirst sign of a convergence in earnings is within the MSG Forum Poll results: Huge reported earnings differences between the top 3 and the rest This way we can try to draw an accurate picture of what is the reality other than pure speculation. In this exclusive stats-heavy blog post I’ll explore potential trends emerging in this rivalry for the coveted first spot in contributors’ hearts and wallets. Evidence indicates that Adobe Stock is emerging as a strong contender to soon overtake Shutterstock as a stock-photography cash-cow for many contributors. ![]()
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