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Fotolia has published the price structure for the next year. They are going to cut royalties but to increase prices with the result that “a majority of contributing artists will continue to see increases in the total dollar amounts earned as we are raising prices”. Royalties for videos and subscriptions plans will remain unchanged from 2009 pricing. Here I post the last Fotolia newsletter (with some good performance data) and then I’m going to compare the present structure with the new one.
Dear Fotolia Contributor,
2009 has been an amazing year for all of us – through aggressive marketing and promotion efforts, we were able to more than double photographer payouts! We’re planning on repeating that trend in 2010 – and effective January 1, 2010, we’re implementing some changes to help us towards that goal.
File Prices:
While XS downloads will remain at 1 credit, other downloads will increase between 1 and 2 credits per file. In addition, we’ll be simplifying the file structure and combining the XXL and XXXL categories. For more information on file pricing, click here.Commission Structure:
To accomplish our marketing and promotional goals, we’ve adjusted our artist commission structures. While some levels have increased and others have decreased in terms of percentages, a majority of contributing artists will continue to see increases in the total dollar amounts earned as we are raising prices. In comparison, Fotolia continues to pay artists one of the highest royalty rates in the industry, and we’ve been cited by many top photographers as one of the fastest growing and most important stock photography sites on the internet! For more information, click here.
Marketing and Promotions:
Fotolia has been aggressively marketing and promoting your images, vectors and videos, both online at various designer sites, and offline in the world’s most influential design magazines and tradeshows. Typically, we offer customers a combination of free credits and discount on credits. Rest assured that these discounted and free credits earn you the exact same royalty as regularly priced credits – Fotolia bears the entire cost of the promotion. In 2010, we expect to be even more aggressive in our marketing activities for the entire community’s benefit.Performance 2008 –> 2009
+47,51 % New Buyers
+52,96% Credit Purchases
+53,92% Contributor Earnings
+56,287% Contributor Payouts
+203% API Calls
+15 Trade Shows
Let’s compare the two pricing structure, we use the non-exclusive tables to exemplify


Here the results, from white to emerald level, of the percentage variation of commissions (for XXL/XXXL comparison: XXXL value is used for 2009 reference, so we have the worst case). As we can see, there is an overall royalty increase, if you don’t sell just XS files… We we’ll be waiting for the buyers reactions.
| XS | S | M | L | XL | XXL | EXT | |
| white | -16.7 | 25.0 | 4.2 | 16.7 | 11.1 | 4.2 | -5 |
| bronze | -12.5 | 31.3 | 9.4 | 22.5 | 16.7 | 9.4 | -4 |
| silver | -8.8 | 36.8 | 14.0 | 27.6 | 21.6 | 14.0 | -3 |
| gold | -5.6 | 41.7 | 18.1 | 32.2 | 25.9 | 18.1 | -2 |
| emerald | -2.6 | 46.1 | 21.7 | 36.3 | 29.6 | 21.7 | -1 |
Fotolia 2010 Pricing and Royalty Structure is a post from My Stock Photography sponsored by DepositPhotos
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Roberto is an amateur photographer from Italy. He has been selling his photos at microstock since 2006 an then he added a small blog activity to write about the experiences in the world of photographic microstock and related business. The blog has progressively grown in a microstock and stock photography magazine, a complete info center – news, interviews, tips, tools, statistics for photographers/illustrators/designers/buyers selling and buying royalty-free images - and is going to consolidate its position in the sector. You can find here a specialized and motivated audience with photographic business interests.
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