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August 12, 2024
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content in review long time

  • August 12, 2024
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Hi

Member ID : 212060519

 

It's been more than 2 months and my content is still in review.

Already I have prepared many files which I can't post yet. (All images shown)

I hope to see good results soon. Thank you ❤️

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Jill_C
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 12, 2024

We're all waiting lengthy periods for our assets to be reviewed. Your first will be rejected because of the text - shouldn't WOLD be WORLD? The keywords don't seem to have much to do with the asset - did you use a keyword generator?

in the 3rd image, you definitely have too many similars. But the reason the submit button is grayed out is because you haven't ticked the right checkboxes or added any titles or keywords. The red dot on the image means that you're not done with it...

 

Even if you have reached the submission limit in your account, you would still be able to upload images to your account and add titles and keywords so that they're ready to submit when assets are reviewed, dropping you below your submission limit.

 

Jill C., Forum Volunteer
daniellei4510
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 12, 2024

Review times are taking longer than usual due to the number of submissions being uploaded. Your only option is to wait and continue being. patient. A lot o contributors are experiencing this problem.

 

That said, I looked at your last image and there appears to be not only similar images, but virtually identical (the woman doing yoga). You shouldn't do this. It can ultimate result in your account being deactivated. Remove your similar/identical images.

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Participant
August 13, 2024

Thank you very much for your feedback.

If you look closely at my pictures you will see that there are similar pictures here. Each picture is in a different projection. So that the client is able to choose the right image very easily. And one picture is slightly different from another picture.

daniellei4510
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 13, 2024

I did look closely, and your first three images (as best as I can tell from the thumbanils) are vitually identical. Yes, it is nice to give buyers a choice. But three (or four at the most) is sufficient. These examples are just too similar. Now is your chance, before your images get rejected, to delete the similars. When you offer the customer too many choices, you are confusing them unnecessarily. Confused people don't buy. It's called choice overload. Watch a few Kitchen Nightmare episodes, where Gordon Ramsey convinces the owners to pare down their menus from 100 items to a dozen or so. Don't put the burden of choice on the buyer. Spoon feed them three or four various (key word various) examples.

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