Tesco: largest supermarket in the UK |
Back in their old first place were Shutterstock. A good number of On Demand and Single sales made up most of the income here and with the plethora of 10c subscription sales I expect this to be the pattern for the future. Months where it is mainly subs will be poor and months where the non subs prevail will do better. The new normal.
Redbubble took second place with 4 product sales from a T shirt, a mug and two greeting cards featuring the Greek island of Tilos.
Pleasingly, Adobe moved up to third place with 5 downloads. It was good to see that four of these came
Donkey track on Symi island, Greece |
Fourth place went to Alamy with 2 modest fee downloads. On the plus side I did spot a couple of uses in Daily newspapers which have yet to be officially reported as sales.
Istock made a disappointing fifth place with 14 (poor RPD) downloads. Still awaiting a return to form here.
Sixth place went to Bigstock with an improved 9 downloads. Interesting that five of these were of the RAF aerobatic team The Red Arrows. This was just the start as throughout the early days of April I have had a further 46 (yes 46!) downloads of the Reds. Multiple downloads every day (even Sunday). No idea why the buyer wants all these but unless they all get refunded for some reason April promises to be a BME on Bigstock. The phrase Too Good To Be True comes to mind. We'll see.
Red Arrows flying high at Bigstock |
Dreamstime completes the line up in seventh place with 6 downloads. All subs.
Lack of travel opportunity meant Staying Local (as per Government guidance) so I took the chance to get shots of rows of Tesco supermarket trolleys (good for financial reports) and a closed down branch of fashion chain Monsoon (decline of the High Street). Delving back into my older files I found a few to upload of my 2011 trip to the Greek island of Symi including the steep Kataraktis donkey track which leads from the harbour up to the village of Chorio above.
More on April results (including Red Arrows updates) next month. Regards, David.
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