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There is something about rejections that worries me. I accept and understand the quality standard but for a new site to be so hard about selection sounds is a bit risky to me. How will Crestock build an big enough database of images to start selling and attract buyers? I download throughout the year via different sites and I don't see enough variety here yet to subscribe. Type medical and you end up with like 250 images, nothing about alternative medicine or very few.Why should we buy from Crestock, I guess this is my question?
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Dear fredgoldstein.
You are correct. It turns out that our reviewers have a high rate of rejections compared to our competitors. This is not done so because we enjoy stepping on anyones toes, but simply because we want to have a high turnover of sales for all the images and photographers we have in the collection.
It does take time compiling a worthwhile collection being as picky as we are, but we are only doing it this way because we do not want to stop at 10, we want to be the microsite that goes to 11...
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I guess what I ment was that crestock should remove the "rejected" tab so we don't look at the rejected images, it is too painful. I love the energy and originality of your site and will still upload. Keep in mind that you have to be more indulgent for categories that have very few pictures yet. I work for the medical field and need to download lots of pictures of people in pain; type sick for example, 69 pictures only. Thanks fred
[Last Modified: 5/20/2006 6:59:40 PM]
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All of my recent submissions on Crestock have been rejected. On other sites, these same images are selling well and have received good comments and high ratings from various users.
On Crestock, I have $0.00 in sales so far. On other sites, hundreds of $.
Perhaps the reviewers and administrators here need to be rejected, not my photos...
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