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I have an account on Adobe Stock Contributor where I already post content of different niches. However, I want to organize my content by separating my content to different accounts specialized in different niches. For example, in one account I would like to publish contents like vectors, illustrations, characters, 2D elements, animations etc and in another one I would like to publish contents like 2D/3D backgrounds, lighting animations, etc. Is it possible for me to have two accounts doing these two things? Or does it go against the terms and conditions of Adobe Stock Contributor?
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To me, those two accounts as you describe them seem extremely similar. Separate accounts like one for photos and one for videos are allowed. In any case, it is generally recommended that one avoids separate accounts altogehter, as search results by buyers have nothing to do with how many accounts on has. Secondly, one would have to wait longer to withdraw funds, as it will take longer for each account to reach the $25+ minimum requirement.
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Read Adobe's guidelines here. It appears that what you've described will violate the guidelines.
Account and submission guidelines at Adobe Stock
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Unless you're approaching a portfolio with a million assets, you do NOT need more than one account. Having multiple accounts can hurt you more than help you. I don't see any plus side to it.
Customers don't search the database by 'Contributor Niches.' They search by keywords & phrases that describe the subject they're looking for. If needed, customers can filter results to 'just video' or 'just illustrations.' But that's their choice, not yours.
Instead of partitioning your collection into separate accounts, try writing more detailed descriptions.
See Submission Guidelines about Multiple Accounts.
https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/submission-guidelines.html
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I think having a separate account for AI generated stuff can shield the main account in case Adobe decides to block it for suspicion of violating AI uploading guidelines. It happened to my one and only account last year and the effect on sales of well established original photos and videos was pretty devastating.